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A small perennial plant of the species Salvia officinalis, used for medicinal and culinary purpose.
sage
ramona
broadleaf sage
common sage
culinary sage
dalmatian sage
garden sage
kitchen sage
meadow sage
sage
ramona
broadleaf sage
common sage
culinary 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
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
.
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
.
6
Not by the
true
sages
.
7
"For the
true
sage
to-morrow and yesterday have no existence," answered Maryan.
8
They lead on to no grand results; and therefore the world does not heed, and
true
sages
have not cultivated them.
9
"Yes, indeed, that's a
true
sage
,
"
thought Pierre.
10
'The perfect man ignores self; the divine man ignores action; the
true
sage
ignores reputation.' These are the principles of Chuang Tzŭ.
true
sage
true