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vender

[ UK /vˈɛndɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money

How To Use vender In A Sentence

  • The six tapestries she planted come alive with interwoven threads of color and texture from golden boxleaf honeysuckle, lavender, hebe, leatherleaf sedge, and Bowles' golden sedge bordered by dwarf boxwood.
  • If you have a partially shaded spot, use Ramonda myconi for its crinkled foliage and lavender-blue blooms in late spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • And to relieve insomnia, try putting a drop of basil, chamomile, clary sage or lavender onto your pillow at night.
  • The Shakespeare Garden is planted with herbs referred to by Shakespeare in his plays, including mint, camomile, marjoram and lavender.
  • The tusky but soft-hearted little brute kept nodding his round, sparsely covered head while he listened, exuding a smell of lavender-water, cigars, and gutta-percha. The Freelands
  • We would push the buggy there and back, through fields of lavender and corn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Along with taking herbs, inhale the relaxing scents of lavender, chamomile, lemon balm, bergamot, orange blossom or rose.
  • Forget lilac, mauve and lavender. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have both straw and provender enough, and room to lodge in.
  • The yellow and the lavender intermingled, one color coming in and out of the other.
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