a vase
The possessive form of the plural noun flowers is flowers'.Example sentence: The flowers' prices are very reasonable. (the prices of the flowers)
first you fill the three holding fing then you put the three holding fing in the the five holding fing then fill the three holding fing then empty the five holding fing then put the three holding fing into the five holding fing then fill the three holding fing and put the the three holding into the five holding fing and your done
You can put flowers in a vase.
You can not attract a moshling with Rox flowers. Dig up the Rox flowers to get Rox.
a vase
vase, pot
Vase
Beaker Bottle Vessel
Which water are you speaking of? The water in a vessel, I presume? heat can go into the water, the vessel/container, the air around the vessel, and the structure holding the vessel, and the structures in the vicinity
Get flowers and stand in frunt of your girlfriend and press tab You must be holding the flowers
by suuking in the tube in and holding to make there nest
epergne
Flurucus 2:17 Put colour into thy vessel and thou shalt see change in thy colour of thy flowers. or Fudacolorus 4:28 And the Lord spaketh "Put colour in thy flower vessel, and thy flowers shall change in colour."
In the song Holding On To You, there's a lyric that goes "not anymore, flesh out the door, swat." Holding On To You is the second track on the album Vessel.
flowers with two hands holding them
A round bowl for holding liquids is typically called a "bowl" or a "vessel." If it has a handle or spout, it may also be referred to as a "pitcher" or a "jug."