garland
kalungan
definition
verb
they were garlanded with flowers
adorn or crown with a garland.
noun
a city in northeastern Texas, northeast of Dallas; population 218,577 (est. 2008).
example
The girl was dressed in a white flowing nightgown and wore a 'garland' of flowers.
It usually includes a small bouquet of flowers, a 'garland' , or a small wreath that is placed on the inside lid of the casket for open casket services.
The 'garland' and the flowers that this figure holds are a good indication that it is the goddess Flora who was supposed to be represented.
One is a very thin, string-like affair representing a 'garland' of tiny lace flowers.
Every year I make a flower 'garland' for my son to wear at his birthday celebration.
First the groom 'garlanded' the bride and then bent a little so that she could reach up to garland him.
The women 'garlanded' them with soft, fragrant flowers.
Farm work was broadly defined to include planting, cultivating, harvesting or packing and shipping agricultural produce on a farm or nursery, or making Christmas wreaths or 'garlands' .
The play has been 'garlanded' with praise from bien-pensant opinion.
District chief officer, Surapol Tiensuwan was the first to light incense, after which everyone attending laid bouquets of flowers, wreaths or 'garlands' with sacred offerings in front of the monument.
Near the conference centre it is strung with wreaths and 'garlands' of homemade flowers, created from plastic bags, paper plates and wrapping paper.
When his play first took to the London stage in 1991, it was 'garlanded' with awards.
Afterwards, officials and people from all walks of life took turns bestowing 'garlands' and bouquets of flowers before a magnificent picture of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, honoring and celebrating the occasion.
Tears rolled down the cheeks of onlookers as Rahul 'garlanded' the statue of his grandmother.
Two musicals adapted from movies, which have both been 'garlanded' with awards on Broadway find their way to the British stage this month.
His reign as director of the National Theatre, recorded in these diaries, was 'garlanded' with praise and exited to a storm of acclaim.
This hugely talented Australian group was formed in the late 1970s, but despite being 'garlanded' with critical praise they have never made it terribly big.
The former Education Minister, K. Anbazhagan, who is in the habit of chewing betel leaves, used to be honoured with green 'garlands' .
As a play it was 'garlanded' with awards, and the film is expected to garner a ‘best picture’ nomination at the Oscars.
Just tie a few together with raffia or ribbon, and hang on the tree or wire onto 'garlands' and wreaths.
Representatives of a few political parties 'garlanded' the statue.
The golden effigy, with its four faces and many arms, sits in the centre of the shrine, surrounded by a metal fence that is covered with hundreds of 'garlands' of colourful flowers.
Some are holding beautiful flower 'garlands' and decorations they hope to offer the sadhus as they pass.
They have been 'garlanded' with a string of national awards and recommendations.
The afternoon tea-party for about 40 younger inmates was in the conservatory which was 'garlanded' with artificial flowers, all made by the girls.
There were potted trees with lights in them and there were 'garlands' of leaves, flowers and tulle wrapped around the banister on the staircase.
They also participated in the special prayers conducted for the visitors, who were also honoured with 'garlands' and given ‘prasadam’.
The sacred bamboo rod is bathed in holy water from a golden vessel and wreathed in 'garlands' of fragrant flowers.
Farmworkers' wives and other family members often supplement the household income by making wreaths and 'garlands' from the clippings removed in the shearing process.
Although the nuchibana song lyrics mention cherry blossoms, the flowers used in the 'garlands' actually depict a type of hibiscus plant indigenous to Okinawa.
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