jasmine

Part of speech: noun

An ornamental plant with fragrant, generally white, flowers.

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Usage examples "jasmine":

  1. He spoke of it to Athenais, as they sat together, one summer evening, in a bower of jasmine, with their boy playing at their feet. - "The Blue Flower, and Others", Henry van Dyke.
  2. How much more for one Grand Duke jasmine in the centre?" - "At the Mercy of Tiberius", August Evans Wilson.
  3. " She is a flower, a jasmine- flower," he said, happily, as he made his way into the street. - "The Judgment House", Gilbert Parker.