posey

[ˈpoʊzi]

posey Definition

  • 1a small bunch of flowers
  • 2a motto or inscription engraved on a ring

Using posey: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "posey" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He gave her a posey of roses.

  • Example

    She wore a posey on her wrist for the prom.

posey Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for posey

Phrases with posey

  • a ring with an inscription or motto, often given as a token of love or friendship

    Example

    He gave her a posey ring with the words 'forever and always' engraved on it.

  • tussie-mussie

    a small bouquet of flowers, typically given as a gift

    Example

    She carried a tussie-mussie of wildflowers on her wedding day.

  • a small bunch of flowers, typically given as a gift

    Example

    He surprised her with a nosegay of daisies on their anniversary.

Origins of posey

from Middle English 'poesie', meaning 'short poem'

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Summary: posey in Brief

The term 'posey' [ˈpoʊzi] refers to a small bunch of flowers or a motto or inscription engraved on a ring. It is often used to describe a gift or token of love or friendship, such as a posey ring or a tussie-mussie. Synonyms include 'bouquet' and 'nosegay.'