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wallflower (ˈwɔːlflaʊə(r)) [f. wall n.1 Cf. G. mauerblume.] 1. a. A plant of the genus Cheiranthus (N.O. Cruciferæ), esp. C. Cheiri, growing wild on old walls, on rocks, in quarries, etc., and cultivated in gardens for its fragrant flowers (normally yellow or orange, though other colours are produce...
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Wallflower (disambiguation)
Wallflower may also refer to:
Wallflower (people), a shy person
Films
Wallflower (film), a 1948 American comedy film
Wallflowers (film), a 1928 American American band The Wallflowers, 1992
Songs
"Wallflower" (Bob Dylan song), 1971
"Wallflower", by Twice from Ready to Be, 2023
"Wallflower", by Peter
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wallflower
wallflowern1 common garden plant that has sweet-smelling (usu orange or brownish-red) flowers in spring 墙头花, 桂竹香(欧洲常见园艺植物, 春季开花, 味香, 通常呈橙色或赭色).2 (infml 口) person (esp a woman) who has no dancing partners at a dance and has to sit or stand around while others dance 在舞会中因无舞伴而在一旁或坐或站者(尤指女子).
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Wallflower (Fringe)
Reception
Ratings
"Wallflower" first broadcast on November 18, 2011 in the United States. References
External links
"Wallflower" at Fox.com
2011 American television episodes
Fringe (season 4) episodes
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The Wallflower (manga)
Media
Manga
The Wallflower manga series is written by Tomoko Hayakawa. References
Further reading
External links
Official TV Tokyo The Wallflower anime website
Official TBS The Wallflower TV drama website
2000
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Wallflower (film)
Wallflower is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Frederick de Cordova, written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron adapted from the play of the same
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Wallflower (band)
After multiple lineup changes, the band consolidated their lineup and changed their name to Wallflower in 1995. References
External links
Wallflower at MySpace
English rock music groups
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Wallflower (Bob Dylan song)
"Wallflower" is a song written and recorded in November 1971 by Bob Dylan. Records)
Buddy and Julie Miller, 2001 for Buddy & Julie Miller (Hightone)
Uncle Earl, 2007, for Waterloo, Tennessee (Rounder)
Diana Krall, 2015, for Wallflower
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Wallflower的精彩:自言自语练英语(附光盘1张) | Yami
Wallflower的精彩:自言自语练英语(附光盘1张), Brand: Jingdong book, Oral English-Yami. 100% authentic, 30-day return guarantee, authorized retailer, low price.
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Wallflower (people)
Bob Dylan sings about a wallflower in the song "Wallflower" from 1971. In the song "WALLFLOWER" by K-Pop girl group TWICE, the lyrics are about seducing a wallflower.
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HMS Wallflower
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Wallflower:
was an launched in 1915 and sold in 1931
was a , launched in 1940 and sold in 1946
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The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)
"The Wallflower" (also known as "Roll with Me, Henry" and "Dance with Me, Henry") is a 1955 song by Etta James. Under the title "The Wallflower," the single became a rhythm and blues hit, topping the U.S. R&B chart for four weeks.
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List of The Wallflower chapters
This is a list of the chapters that comprise the manga series The Wallflower, written by Tomoko Hayakawa. Chapter and volume list
References
Wallflower, The
The Wallflower (manga)
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List of The Wallflower characters
"Ep." is short for episode and refers to The Wallflower anime. References
External links
http://www.comicvine.com/sunako-nakahara/4005-57504/
Wallflower
The Wallflower (manga)
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List of The Wallflower episodes
This is a list of the episodes of the anime series The Wallflower, created by Tomoko Hayakawa and directed by Shinichi Watanabe. Episodes
References
Episodes
Wallflower
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