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Example sentences for "marjoram"

Lexicographically close words:
marital; maritima; maritime; marito; maritus; mark; marka; marke; marked; markedly
  1. However, Marjoram proceeded to his examination, and made a very full discovery of all the transactions in which he had been concerned.

  2. Lavender, Rosemary, Basil, and Sweet Marjoram have all been celebrated in verse.

  3. Sweet Marjoram in England produces its fragrant blossom at such elevations as to have gained the pretty name "Joy of the Mountains.

  4. Marjoram oil, distilled from Origanum majoranoides, and obtained entirely from Cyprus.

  5. Send these up with the soup in one side dish and dry powdered mint or sweet marjoram in another.

  6. Cold roast mutton or lamb may be minced as above, adding some sweet-marjoram to the seasoning, and filling up the dish with mashed turnips instead of potatoes.

  7. Have ready half a dozen small turnips sliced thin, two young onions sliced, a table-spoonful of sweet-marjoram leaves picked from the stalks, and a quart of shelled Lima beans.

  8. Mince the parsley very fine, and rub to a powder the leaves of the marjoram and basil.

  9. Mince together cold turkey or chicken, and an equal quantity of cold ham or tongue; adding a chopped onion or two, and sufficient sweet marjoram and sweet basil to season it well: also a little cayenne.

  10. ROAST PORK Place pork roast in a covered roasting pan containing a small cup of hot water, season with pepper and salt and sweet marjoram and sprinkle a little powdered sage over it, and stand in a very hot oven.

  11. Add 3 raw eggs, 4 tablespoonfuls of sweet milk or cream, 2 tablespoonfuls of butter, a little sweet marjoram or minced parsley.

  12. The virid marjoram Her sparkling beauty did but see.

  13. The wild marjoram of Europe and America is O.

  14. A genus of aromatic labiate plants, including the sweet marjoram (O.

  15. Spanish marjoram (oleum origani cretici) is obtained by distillation from the flowering plants of several varieties of marjoram (Or.

  16. The oil exported from France appears to be derived from another variety of marjoram; at least it shows a different behavior and approaches more the ordinary marjoram oil.

  17. The odor of marjoram oil is less agreeable than that of the plant, and the taste peculiar, bitter, cooling.

  18. The oil shows a neutral reaction and dissolves in 12 to 15 parts of alcohol: Marjoram oil.

  19. The marjoram oils are but little used for perfuming purposes.

  20. The oil extracted from the palm was thought best adapted to the cheeks and the breasts; the arms were refreshed with balsam-mint; sweet marjoram supplied an oil for the hair and eyebrows; and wild thyme for the knee and neck.

  21. Put in a muslin bag one onion, one small white turnip, a few green celery leaves, three sprigs each of sweet marjoram and summer savory, four cloves and twelve allspice.

  22. You can get bunches of savory, sage, marjoram and thyme for five cents each at the vegetable market.

  23. Celery salt most persons like extremely; others would prefer a little marjoram or thyme; others again mace and a bit of onion.

  24. Parsley, thyme and sweet marjoram mixed gives the famous omelette aux fines herbes so popular at every wayside inn in the most remote corner of sunny France.

  25. Take away the marjoram too, it is better in a good sausage than in a beautiful poem.

  26. The lily I condemned for thy hand, And buds of marjoram had stolen thy hair; The roses fearfully on thorns did stand, One blushing shame, another white despair.

  27. The other is Hugues, Seigneur of Lascy, ex-Seneschal of Sweet-Marjoram in the same Court.

  28. Mylio the Trouvere presently appears, led by the Seneschal of Sweet-Marjoram and the Bailiff of the Joy of Joys.

  29. One winter Mrs. Marjoram was taken ill, and, being so very old, her life was despaired of.

  30. And many years afterwards Mrs. Marjoram told her story, as a lesson that men should never judge a living soul by its outward habiliments.

  31. It should not be cut entirely open; fill it up plump with thick slices of buttered bread, salt, sweet-marjoram and sage.

  32. SWEET Marjoram is so well known, being an inhabitant in every garden, that it is needless to write any description thereof, neither of the Winter Sweet Marjoram, or Pot Marjoram.

  33. Marjoram is much used in all odoriferous water, powders, &c.

  34. Our common Sweet Marjoram is warming and comfortable in cold diseases of the head, stomach, sinews, and other parts, taken inwardly, or outwardly applied.

  35. Some sweet-marjoram pots, tin cans filled with crackers which were lighted, went off with great explosions.

  36. Marjoram conceals, but it is certainly a pseudonym.

  37. Marjoram well and epigrammatically writes: Yet who despiseth Love As little and incomplete Learns by losing Love How it was sweet!

  38. Marjoram should employ it is a sign, among others, that he has not yet quite got over the "devout lover" stage in his mood towards women.

  39. Sweet marjoram tea also relieves pain, and has a soothing effect on the nerves.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "marjoram" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    condiment; herb; pepper; salt; spice