Pronunciation of the English word flower.
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1. | Bees fly from flower to flower. | |
2. | If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower presented to him as a pledge that his soul had really been there, and if he found that flower in his hand when he awoke — Ay! and what then? | |
3. | Had any stranger passed by he would have wept also; for the whole flower garden was wrecked; naught remained but trampled mould and remnants of plants, with here and there some solitary flower that had escaped being crushed to pieces, and which with its colours yet gay and bright looked still beautiful, though fallen. | |
4. | My flower garden is colorful and my life is colorful. My flower garden and my life are colorful. | |
5. | There is a flower shop near by. | |
6. | I see a flower on the desk. | |
7. | Curiously, a flower bloomed on the withered up tree. | |
8. | I see a rare flower in the vase. | |
9. | The tulips are in bloom in the flower bed. | |
10. | The flower shop is opposite the park. |