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US
/ˈdʒæzmən, ˈdʒæzmɪn/
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[ UK /dʒˈæzmɪn/ ]
[ UK /dʒˈæzmɪn/ ]
NOUN
- any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia
How To Use jasmine In A Sentence
- The pouring of pure water scented with jasmine oil washes away worries.
- The most sumptuous and heady of fragrances, these feature exotic flowers like Bulgarian rose, jasmine and tuberose, as well as mysterious musks, woods and other exotic essences.
- But at least Jasmine is employed, her now half-time job being one of a handful of Plant job classifications remaining unaxed. Shampoo Planet
- For a sensuous bath, try sandalwood, rose, ylang-ylang, patchouli, neroli or jasmine.
- That was back in the days when she still wore French perfume and brands you could buy at the chemist, before she switched to jasmine oil and clary sage. The Legacy
- It's bergamot, lavender, lemon and jasmine, with ballast provided by tonka bean. Times, Sunday Times
- A south wall provides shelter and supports roses, jasmine and honeysuckle. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
- These include exotic ylang ylang, jasmine, turmeric, ginger, allspice, cinnamon, curry leaf, water lilies, mahogany trees, avocados, wax apples, and five varieties of mango.
- Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
- Garnish with fresh coriander and serve with steamed jasmine rice. The Sun