How to use in-sentence of “bouquet”:
– Here one finds the first use of the terms bouquet garni, “fonds de cuisine” and reductions, and the use of egg-whites for clarification.
– The Marquess of Queensberry, father of Lord Alfred Douglas, Wilde’s lover, planned to present Wilde a bouquet of spoiling vegetables and disrupt the show.
– Gage, Johnson, and Bouquet were outraged when they learned what Bradstreet had done.
– They often wear a dress the same colour as the bride’s dress and they have a little flower bouquet like the bride.
– Both Ebert and Schneider would later settle their differences, and Schneider sent a bouquet of flowers and his well wishes to Ebert who was recovering from thyroid cancer.

