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Meanings of
wild thyme
in English
Aromatic dwarf shrub common on banks and hillsides in Europe; naturalized in United States.
creeping thyme
Thymus serpyllum
Usage of
wild thyme
in English
1
The honey of Mount Hymettus owes its fine quality to
wild
thyme
.
2
The bees buzzed about the
wild
thyme
and the golden heads of gorse.
3
She was so scented with
wild
thyme
that it made the sentry sneeze.
4
Where the grass is shorter masses of shrivelled
wild
thyme
may be seen.
5
Do you remember how sweet the perfumes were-theheather and the
wild
thyme
?
6
I picked up a scabious head and pinches of
wild
thyme
.
7
She was engaged in putting the
wild
thyme
into a bunch, stalk by stalk.
8
With me thou shalt lie on the warm
wild
thyme
.
9
The youth departed, weeping, and met the little hare, who was munching
wild
thyme
.
10
As George's step crushed the
wild
thyme
,
which the thorn-tree shadowed, "Hush!"
11
A pungent, sweet smell of
wild
thyme
rode the breeze.
12
At his feet the
wild
thyme
grew in profusion.
13
She was carrying a bunch of the
wild
thyme
.
14
The smell of
wild
thyme
mingling with the salt of the low-tide seaweed conveyed stimulating fragrance.
15
Blackberries, olives, and
wild
thyme
grew on the place, and also a kind of small melon.
16
Her mouth felt warm and silky and she tasted like his Pinot Noir and
wild
thyme
.
Other examples for "wild thyme"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
wild
thyme
wild
Adjective
Noun
Wild thyme
through the time
Wild thyme
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common