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mary-bud (n.)

The marigold; a blossom of the marigold.

mary-bud Sentence Examples

  1. The mary-bud, a symbol of purity, held a special place in the cathedral's stained-glass windows.
  2. The delicate mary-bud petals unfurled like tiny white sails, carried by the gentle breeze.
  3. The scent of mary-buds filled the air, permeating the room with a sense of tranquility.
  4. The bride's bouquet was adorned with a single perfect mary-bud, representing her innocence and eternal love.
  5. The mary-bud's petals were used to create a fragrant tea, believed to soothe headaches and calm the soul.
  6. Artists depicted the mary-bud in their paintings, capturing its ethereal beauty and religious significance.
  7. The mary-bud was often planted in monastery gardens, symbolizing the Virgin Mary's purity and the hope of salvation.
  8. The folklore surrounding the mary-bud held that it could ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.
  9. The mary-bud's elegant white petals have inspired countless poets and musicians throughout history.
  10. In the language of flowers, the mary-bud represents humility, remembrance, and the promise of a new beginning.

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The marigold; a blossom of the marigold.

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The mary-bud, a symbol of purity, held a special place in the cathedral's stained-glass windows.

The delicate mary-bud petals unfurled like tiny white sails, carried by the gentle breeze.

The scent of mary-buds filled the air, permeating the room with a sense of tranquility.

The bride's bouquet was adorned with a single perfect mary-bud, representing her innocence and eternal love.