Definitionn. a climbing deciduous shrub with fragrant white or yellow or red flowers used in perfume and to flavor tea
Last update: October 4, 2015
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Jefferson, Jessamine, Warren, Grayson and Caldwell counties have valuable quarries of an excellent light-coloured Oolitic limestone, resembling the Bedford limestone of Indiana, and best known under the name of the finest variety, the " Bowling Green stone " of Warren county; and sandstones good for structural purposes are found in both coal regions, and especially in Rowan county. [Please select]
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"Will you have a spray of jessamine." [Please select]
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Suits her, with a little jessamine mixed. [Please select]
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King Saman-lal-posh--Jessamine, wearer of rubies--had so bewept the loss of his sons that he was now blind. [Please select]
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There was a wall at the foot of the garden, covered with fragrant jessamine and myrtle. [Please select]
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Its high piazza with the tall pillars was covered by a tangle of jessamine vines and climbing roses. [Please select]
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"That is, her name's Jessamine, but Zelotes can't ever seem to say the whole of any name." [Please select]
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When we first bought Jessamine I named her Magnolia, but he called her 'Mag' all the time and I COULDN'T stand that.' [Please select]
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Snow, as they drove home together, he and his grandparents, three on the seat of the buggy behind Jessamine. [Please select]
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She brushed through the jessamine-covered doorway, took her seat, and breathlessly explained the reason of her delay. [Please select]
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The big Miss Jessamine's objection to him was that he was a soldier, and this prejudice was shared by all the Green. [Please select]
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