jasmine|jasmines in English
noun
[jas·mine || 'dʒæzmɪn]
any of a number of shrubs or climbing plants which have fragrant flowers (also jasmin)
Use "jasmine|jasmines" in a sentence
1. Afterwards, you drew these jasmines for me.
2. Jasmine?
3. It's jasmine!
4. Night-blooming jasmine.
5. Bioecology of Jasmine Mite, Tetranychus urticae in Different Jasmine Cultivars
6. Jasmine and lavender.
7. There was jasmine and...
8. Jasminum Angulare - South African Jasmine
9. The jasmine and the acacia.
10. Jasmine flowers scent the air.
11. Jasmine, go and start your cooldown.
12. You can smell the perfume of jasmine.
13. South African Jasmine (Jasminum Angulare) Its vining habit is compact and contained creating the perfect jasmine for limited space
14. Jasminum Angulare Family: Oleaceae South African Jasmine
15. The deodorant has a soft jasmine fragrance.
16. In the pen beside him is Jasmine.
17. Jasmine, sandalwood, and other scents attract snakes.
18. Jasmine is a sort of senior spiceberry.
19. An affusion containing jasmine petals will calm and soothe.
20. Jasmine, for example, was raped at age 15.
21. So... I changed to draw this jasmine pattern.
22. 19 The second is purple jasmine secco plant purple jasmine (known as rouge flowers, cordate telosma) dry root processed to forge into gastrodia elata applications.
23. Disney Animators' Collection- Jasmine Mini Doll Play Set – 5 Inches.
24. She is modest and courtly, serving jasmine tea to visitors.
25. Jasminum Angulare, the wild jasmine or angular jasmine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Oleaceae that is indigenous to South Africa.