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Definition of orange blossom in US English: orange blossomnoun ˈôrənj ˈbläsəm 1Flowers from an orange tree, traditionally worn by the bride at a wedding. Example sentencesExamples - The air was always sweet with the smell of orange blossoms.
- He gasped and fell to the floor between the two beds, the inexplicable scent of orange blossoms in his nose.
- I stepped out of the car onto my front path, smelled the orange blossom, and was content.
- Since there were no beds in the hospital, a nurse went outside and broke some tender branches off an tree and made a makeshift bed that way, so my sister and I were laid on a bed of orange blossoms.
- Something is missing if I can't drive along that steamy central section of the Florida Turnpike at night, sucking the heady smell of orange blossoms into my lungs.
- Then the large orange blossoms appear and eventually turn into small round orbs.
- Here, on the hedges, and by the wayside, grew purple, green, and white grapes; lemons and oranges hung from trees in the woods; and the air was fragrant with myrtles and orange blossoms.
- He took to farming in his own garden but a little later that year, everything they owned had to be pawned when the orange blossoms failed.
- Perfumed with what I think was orange blossoms, it was so aromatic that I wanted to inhale the glass on the first sip.
- But every garden also harbors a number of microclimates that make a world of difference to plants: the chill air that helps set buds on an apple tree can freeze orange blossoms.
- He spotted a beautiful orange blossom and walked over to it.
2A cocktail made of gin, sugar, and orange juice. Example sentencesExamples - ‘I'll have the orange blossom,’ I said picking at random.
Definition of orange blossom in US English: orange blossomnounˈôrənj ˈbläsəm 1Flowers from an orange tree, traditionally worn by the bride at a wedding. Example sentencesExamples - The air was always sweet with the smell of orange blossoms.
- I stepped out of the car onto my front path, smelled the orange blossom, and was content.
- Perfumed with what I think was orange blossoms, it was so aromatic that I wanted to inhale the glass on the first sip.
- Something is missing if I can't drive along that steamy central section of the Florida Turnpike at night, sucking the heady smell of orange blossoms into my lungs.
- Then the large orange blossoms appear and eventually turn into small round orbs.
- He spotted a beautiful orange blossom and walked over to it.
- Here, on the hedges, and by the wayside, grew purple, green, and white grapes; lemons and oranges hung from trees in the woods; and the air was fragrant with myrtles and orange blossoms.
- But every garden also harbors a number of microclimates that make a world of difference to plants: the chill air that helps set buds on an apple tree can freeze orange blossoms.
- He gasped and fell to the floor between the two beds, the inexplicable scent of orange blossoms in his nose.
- Since there were no beds in the hospital, a nurse went outside and broke some tender branches off an tree and made a makeshift bed that way, so my sister and I were laid on a bed of orange blossoms.
- He took to farming in his own garden but a little later that year, everything they owned had to be pawned when the orange blossoms failed.
2A cocktail made of gin, sugar, and orange juice. Example sentencesExamples - ‘I'll have the orange blossom,’ I said picking at random.
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