181 examples of jasmine in sentences

There, very near by, was the clump of jasmine, whose ravishing odor had tempted him.

She approaches the jasmine; she raises her arms, the sleeves falling like a vapor down to the shoulders; rises upon tiptoe, and plucks a spray.

Her dress was white again; this was but one night since that in which Monsieur Vignevielle had seen her at the bush of night-jasmine.

The law was to be "figs" by the departure of the three frequenters of the jasmine-scented garden in one ship to France, where the law offered no obstacles.

Most of them have fair complexions; their rose and jasmine faces, their pure wax-like delicate features, and their exceedingly expressive and bewitching eyes, would fascinate the most fastidious of European connoisseurs of female beauty.

He gets no wages, but he sells the jasmine flowers and the mangoes and guavas, and he grows chillies and brinjals, and so fills the stomachs of himself and his little grandson and is contented.

But the old Malee approaches with a meek salaam and a posy of jasmine and marigolds and warns him that there is a cobra in the shrine.

When the interview or ceremony has lasted as long as it was intended to last, there enter, with due pomp, bearers of heavy-scented garlands, woven of jasmine and marigold, and in form like the muffs and boas that ladies wear in winter.

And I reserve a special word of praise for "My Lady of the Jasmine," and commend it to the notice of those pessimists who hold that only the French and the Americans can write a good short story.

The difference is as great as the difference between the atmosphere of a perfumer's shop, fetid with lavender water and jasmine soap, and the air of a heath on a fine morning in May.

Down the narrow path she went ponderously, showing me the cannas, jasmine and rose, picking a lime or a tamarind, a bouquet of mock-orange flowers, smoothing the tuberoses, the hibiscus of many colors, the oleanders, maile ilima, Star of Bethlehem, frangipani, and, her greatest love, the tiare Tahiti.

Fragrance of the Jasmine was in a long and clinging tunic of pale blue, with low, white shoes disclosing stockings also of blue, and wore a hat of pandanus weave.

Fragrance of the Jasmine answered all with pleasant badinage, and each must know whither we were bound.

The eyes of Fragrance of the Jasmine were very large, deep brown, her skin a coppery-cinnamon, with a touch of red in the cheeks, and her nose and mouth were large and well formed.

Fragrance of the Jasmine, as she came dripping from water and lingered a few moments on the brink, was a rapturous object.

" Fragrance of the Jasmine sighed.

Fragrance of the Jasmine seized my hand and held it.

Fragrance of the Jasmine ended my reverie.

THE YELLOW JASMINE FRANKLIN CARTER '62 Ye golden bells, that toss your heaven-born fragrance On air around, And know to make the most harmonious music Without a sound!

CORWIN M. The jasmine farm.

Jasmine by the sea.

"In Osvalde's porch, where, full in bloom, The jasmine spread its rich perfume; And, in thick clustering masses, strove To hide the arch of stone above; While many a long and drooping spray Wav'd up, and lash'd the air in play; Was I ordain'd my harp to place, The pair with bridal strains to grace.

In the South, Cape jasmine, in the Far West, the golden California poppies and carnations, are beautiful to use.

" "We of Jannati Shahr do not anoint rats' heads with jasmine oil.

" "It is jasmine!"

181 examples of  jasmine  in sentences