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Meaning of wild thyme

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wild thyme (n)

aromatic dwarf shrub common on banks and hillsides in Europe; naturalized in United States

wild thyme Sentence Examples

  1. The hillside was blanketed in a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers, among which the delicate purple blooms of wild thyme intertwined.
  2. The fragrant aroma of wild thyme wafted through the air, carried by a playful breeze.
  3. Bees danced and buzzed around the clusters of wild thyme, their wings creating a rhythmic hum.
  4. The rugged terrain was adorned with clumps of wild thyme, their leaves resembling tiny green gems.
  5. The chef carefully added a sprig of wild thyme to the simmering broth, infusing it with an earthy sweetness.
  6. The young hiker found solace in the scent of wild thyme that permeated the crisp mountain air.
  7. The meadow was alive with the sound of birdsong and the gentle rustling of wild thyme in the wind.
  8. The ruins of the ancient monastery were partially obscured by thickets of wild thyme, thriving amidst the crumbling walls.
  9. The herbalist collected freshly picked wild thyme, its leaves rich in medicinal properties.
  10. As the sun began its descent, the meadow glowed with the golden hue of wildflowers, including the ethereal blooms of wild thyme.

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aromatic dwarf shrub common on banks and hillsides in Europe; naturalized in United States

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The hillside was blanketed in a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers, among which the delicate purple blooms of wild thyme intertwined.

The fragrant aroma of wild thyme wafted through the air, carried by a playful breeze.

Bees danced and buzzed around the clusters of wild thyme, their wings creating a rhythmic hum.

The rugged terrain was adorned with clumps of wild thyme, their leaves resembling tiny green gems.