sage|sages in English
noun
[seɪdʒ]
wise and learned person, person respected for their good judgment; variety of plant from the mint family (commonly used as a spice); sagebrush, variety of shrub found in the western United States
Use "sage|sages" in a sentence
1. Such is the opinion of great sages.
2. We are the Fire Sages.
3. Sage advice.
4. Sages rush when guests call.
5. All the mes - sages were God-given.
6. Be quiet, sage!
7. Get the sage.
8. There's no Sage.
9. Why did the concept of transmigration of souls appeal to Hindu sages?
10. Some call him a Sage.
11. ON PERSECUTIONS Befalling THE SAGE
12. Sage and mint are herbs.
13. Oh, it's you, my sad sage.
14. Sage leaves have a silvery cast.
15. Don't they call you the sage?
16. And wait a minute ... Sage Derby.
17. 21 Postmaster is a sage woman.
18. Sage Metering is the manufacturer of the Sage mass flow meter and does not produce entire Blanketing systems
19. Sally Hansen Crackle Overcoat - Sage Smash.
20. It's you who's called the sage.
21. Tearing out some sage, some creosote.
22. The sages say that we can see our future in the flames.
23. Many generations of Fire Sages guarded this temple long before me.
24. In the past, the Sages were loyal only to the Avatar.
25. I can taste sage in the dressing.