<noun.person> the florist made up an attractive bouquet
a shop where flowers and ornamental plants are sold
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Florist \Flo"rist\ (? or ?; 277), n. [Cf. F. fleuriste, floriste, fr. F. fleur flower. See {Flower}.] 1. A cultivator of, or dealer in, flowers.
2. One who writes a flora, or an account of plants.
The florist posted his clean bill of health on the shop window.
A local florist even put a "Rest-In-Peace" floral arrangement outside his store after hearing the news about Thalhimers.
Ask your disgruntled local florist.
Among the witnesses was a florist who said she took Hazelwood's order for Easter flowers to be sent to his home in Huntington, N.Y., about six hours before the skipper boarded the ship.
"A florist belongs on a side street," he said.
For those with nothing better to do on Sunday than dog Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' footsteps, an entrepreneur has made it easy: a $10 walking tour past the former first lady's apartment house, supermarket, florist and drugstore.
The new business lets customers use computers to order flowers for world-wide delivery through FTD member florist shops.
The results have been modest: a beauty parlour, barber and a florist shop were auctioned in March in the western coastal town of Haapsalu. The republic is planning to take another step soon by selling 17 large enterprises.
Mrs. Smith said she had been told that "doctors rely on the bus for medicine, hospitals for blood supplies, farmers for machinery parts and the florist for flowers." "It's the only option for overnight deliveries.
He never attended college, and worked as a chef and florist.
"People don't want to look at a book and order number 24. They want something unusual," says Alexandra Randall, a florist and photo stylist in St. James, N.Y.
Opal Marie Nojunas reports that she was hanging a display of Batman stickers in the window of her florist shop, O'Marie's, when a bat flew in and began screeching at the black and gold emblems.