A small perennial plant of the species Salvia officinalis, used for medicinal and culinary purpose.
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Examples for "sage "
Examples for "sage "
1 Maybe they'll help us navigate, offering sage advice for the road ahead.
2 The head of the sage will help the arm of the soldier.
3 The royal sage has always lived in the enjoyment of every comfort.
4 The true sage , in his opinion, excelled in both philosophy and mysticism.
5 Is there some mightier sage , of whom we have yet to learn?'
1 Ramona remained outside with the newspaper, then decided to start the coffee.
2 Ramona kidnapped Charles, although Elsa protested that it was against the law.
3 Ramona met Arthur Ridley face to face just outside of the post-office.
4 Frozen in her tracks, Ramona saw with dilated eyes all that followed.
5 The hiring was first reported by ESPN's Marc Stein and Ramona Shelburne.
1 The true sage , in his opinion, excelled in both philosophy and mysticism.
2 The leaves are grey, with a strong offensive smell resembling true sage .
3 The true sage will never submit to the temptations of illusion.
4 Doth not the true sage willingly walk on the crookedest paths?
5 A wise man's heart is seldom glad, if its owner be a true sage .
1 A number of different plants are called sage, but the one of most medicinal interest is common sage , or Salvia officinalis.
2 This is the Common Sage of the garden; and with the Green-leaved, which is but a sub-variety, the most esteemed for culinary purposes.
1 Most dried sage used to be "Dalmatian " sage, from the Balkan coast; today Albania and other Mediterranean countries are the largest producers.
1 A tender perennial sage native to Mexico that resembles many other garden sages .
1 Besides, I see them daily taking their building-materials from the path and gathering their harvest on the wild-flowers, especially on the meadow sage .
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