jasmine - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • rise: This feminine scent possesses a blend of blooming fresh cut flowers, rose, jasmine, and carnation.
  • get: Until i got jasmine, i had no idea female cats sprayed!
  • have: For example, lavender is a recommended aroma for relaxing, while you can have jasmine for sensual atmosphere.
  • winter-flowering: Prune winter-flowering jasmine ( Jasminum nudiflorum ) once the flowers have faded.
  • prune: Prune summer jasmine by thinning, and cut back side shoots of winter jasmin as soon as flowers die.
  • scent: Spectacular views of the pyramids across 40 acres of jasmine scented gardens.

Adjective modifier

  • white: Posted by timothy on 22 September, 2004 at 5:30 PM Timothy - it's a white jasmine.
  • wild: I opened the door to you and went inside, ( breath ) the odor of the wild jasmine.
  • beautiful: I also did this when I was a new gardener and killed a beautiful jasmine in my garden.
  • night-blooming: You come in to the odor of night-blooming jasmine and perhaps the song of the frogs?

Modifies a noun

  • rice: Jasmine rice from Thailand is also prey to intellectual property in the US.
  • tea: Wash it all down with a pot of jasmine tea for a truly authentic experience.
  • flower: Jasmine: The exotic blend of freshly cut jasmine flowers with a base note of rose petals.
  • blossom: A green China tea which has been dried with layers of jasmine blossoms.
  • oil: Jasmine oil warms, relaxes, soothes and uplifts the skin.
  • cottage: Jasmine cottage: Sleeps 4. Two double bedrooms, both ensuite one with shower and one with bath.

Noun used with modifier

  • winter: Forsythia and winter jasmine at the side of the building provide color in the Spring and cotoneaster bushes are planted at the rear.
  • summer: Also can anyone tell me how to bring the golden summer jasmine into flower?

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