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long-stemmed

[ lawng-stemd, long- ]

adjective

  1. having a long stem or stems:

    long-stemmed roses.

  2. long-legged and slender:

    long-stemmed chorus girls.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of long-stemmed1

First recorded in 1855–60
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At a vigil Tuesday night in the alleyway, dozens gathered to remember Lewis, placing long-stemmed white roses in the spot where police say he was attacked.

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When they charted integer ratios from birdsong and human music, the plots all produced a similar shape resembling a long-stemmed flower.

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The result was an otherworldly image, the lower half of a woman’s face with long-stemmed roses replacing the upper part of her head.

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The long-stemmed, thin white mushrooms come in a clear package.

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He was puffing on a pipe made from a long-stemmed calabash with a clay tobacco bowl inserted in the round bulb of the plant.

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