wallflower in English

noun
1
a southern European plant of the cabbage family, with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers, cultivated for its early spring blooming.
Grape hyacinths, Pulmonaria, rock cress, azaleas, lilacs, wallflowers and pinks furnish nectar in early and mid-spring.
2
a person who has no one to dance with or who feels shy, awkward, or excluded at a party.
A new dance class - where wallflowers won't be welcome - swings into action next month.

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1. One posting was promoting The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

2. Boudoir by Wallflower is a women's Boudoir photography studio in Wichita, Kansas

3. Bluestockinged wallflower in a Regency setting? That is my favourite trope when it is well done

4. I work with women of all backgrounds, from the most anxious to the most daring, and we create unbelievably beautiful and sexy images together! A shoot with Boudoir by Wallflower is empowerment - something even the most powerful among us can use more of.

5. There are electro-disco Confections aplenty, including "I Don't Feel Like Dancin"--the best floor-filler ever about playing the wallflower, complete with Elton John on piano--but the standout track comes toward the end, with all histrionics set aside for the captivating mid-tempo love song "Might Tell You Tonight." A band that can craft something this sublime doesn't need to lean heavily on