Rose in a sentence as a noun

Like "Oh, you think we can't shut down your websites just because we don't have this little law that you rose up against?

With stupendous effort he rose to his feet and then through sheer willpower got his bearings and tried walking on the sidewalk.

The intensity and speed this thread rose up on HN illustrates a very important principle.

A lot of newer rappers actually rose to prominence after having their music posted on these sites.

Rose in a sentence as an adjective

The real share of Windows Phone rose from 0 to about 1-2% in 9 months which is pretty respectable for a brand new platform in face of strong competition from Android/iPhone/BB.

Anyone who has every learned a musical instrument and doesn't look back on it with rose-colored glasses can attest to the mechanistic heartlessness of the piano or the guitar.

Judge Alsup had not disregarded this precedent but had found what in my view were superb ways of treating APIs in particular in a special way that rendered the copying of their SSO non-infringing - to wit, acknowledging that developing an API was even highly creative, a structure of this type, functioning as a method for compatibility only, should not in itself be protected by copyright but should be protected, if at all, only if it rose to the level of warranting patent protection.

Rose definitions

noun

any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses

See also: rosebush

noun

pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began

noun

a dusty pink color

See also: rosiness

adjective

of something having a dusty purplish pink color; "the roseate glow of dawn"

See also: roseate rosaceous