wild cinnamon (Meaning)

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wild cinnamon (n)

large evergreen shrub or small tree having white aromatic bark and leathery leaves and small purple to red flowers in terminal cymes

West Indian tree; source of bay rum

Synonyms & Antonyms of wild cinnamon

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wild cinnamon Sentence Examples

  1. The air was thick with the intoxicating aroma of wild cinnamon, enveloping the forest in a spicy embrace.
  2. The bark of the wild cinnamon tree peeled back to reveal an inner layer as fiery as the sun.
  3. The spice merchant's stall boasted an assortment of exotic aromas, including the heady scent of wild cinnamon.
  4. The chef's secret ingredient was a dash of wild cinnamon, adding a tantalizing warmth to the dish.
  5. As the storm raged, the trees of the forest swayed wildly, releasing the pungent scent of wild cinnamon.
  6. The shaman used wild cinnamon in his rituals, believing it possessed potent healing properties.
  7. The scent of wild cinnamon wafted from the tea vendor's cart, enticing passersby with its sweet and spicy allure.
  8. The young woman's hair cascaded over her shoulders like a wild cinnamon waterfall.
  9. The explorer's journal recorded the discovery of a hidden grove where wild cinnamon trees flourished.
  10. The roar of the river drowned out the chatter of the birds, but the air still hummed with the faint aroma of wild cinnamon.

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large evergreen shrub or small tree having white aromatic bark and leathery leaves and small purple to red flowers in terminal cymes, West Indian tree; source o

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The air was thick with the intoxicating aroma of wild cinnamon, enveloping the forest in a spicy embrace.

The bark of the wild cinnamon tree peeled back to reveal an inner layer as fiery as the sun.

The spice merchant's stall boasted an assortment of exotic aromas, including the heady scent of wild cinnamon.

The chef's secret ingredient was a dash of wild cinnamon, adding a tantalizing warmth to the dish.