It was laden with the scents of exotic, flowering trees; he recognized the smooth, heavy odor of oleanders and the clearer sweetness of orange blossoms.
She sat with her slender knees crossed, her fine arms held with hands clasped behind her head, and clad in a crisply ironed, crude white dress, into the band of which she had thrust a spray of orange blossoms.
During the Civil War, John Egbert Kidd enlisted with the "Orange Blossoms," the famous 124th Regiment, a review of which appears in the Military History in this volume.
As a result of this call the 124th Regiment, afterwards famed as the "Orange Blossoms" was organized.
Commandant Desbarres notified the police, who made a circuit of the town, and on the high road to Pontoise they found the little bunch of orange blossoms.
Husson's saint, his hat, which still bore the little bunch of orange blossoms, and going out through the alley at the back of the house, he disappeared in the darkness.
He was dressed in white duck from head to foot and wore a straw hat with a little bunch of orange blossoms as a cockade.
She came to Cannes, made the acquaintance of the sun, loved the sea, and breathed the perfume of orange blossoms.
There could be no mistaking it; the veil was thrown over the dress, and the wreath of orange blossoms lay on the veil.
I followed; the first thing I saw on entering his bedroom was a dozen or more bunches of orange blossoms, like those Nicette used to leave at my door; they were symmetrically arranged on my neighbor's dressing table.
You have some very pretty bouquets there; it seems that you too are fond of orange blossoms?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "orange blossoms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.