Similar words: closed primary, housemate, horseman, semaphore, semantics, rose, remark, seminary. Meaning: ['rəʊzmerɪ /-mərɪ] n. 1. widely cultivated for its fragrant grey-green leaves used in cooking and in perfumery 2. extremely pungent leaves used fresh or dried as seasoning for especially meats.
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31. A special thanks to our prayer support group who meet regularly at John and Rosemary Turner's.
32. Throw a few twigs of rosemary, fennel or lavender on to hot coals for extra fragrance.
33. Rosemary, a year older than Leith,(http://sentencedict.com/rosemary.html) had been Sebastian's school classmate.
34. Then, after a rather casual interview oil my part, I was appointed to the West Riding staff with Rosemary.
35. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue containing two excellent essays by Rosemary Betterton and Angela McRobbie.
36. Together they cultivate an herb garden with rosemary, basil and lavender.
37. The forest thinned to a plateau of wind-worn scrubland and there was the aromatic scent of rosemary and thyme.
38. A week later a still very much astonished Rosemary had confided to Leith that she was indeed in love with Travis.
39. Backing on to a Park - Rosemary Gardens - with sports facilities and playground.
40. Rosemary was a friend indeed, and you could always rely on her.
41. But, once they had seen the flat in the exclusive block where Rosemary lived, no other accommodation bore comparison.
42. Rosemary told yesterday how she comforted Ann-Marie after having to identify Suzanne's body.
43. In no time the conversation drifted naturally to him and Rosemary.
44. He was always ready to help anybody and in this he was greatly assisted by Rosemary.
45. Rosemary, ex-kennel maid Have you had bad experiences with boarding kennels?
46. And Rosemary Carey, an editorial assistant at the journal since 1984, said she had never heard of Yaki.
47. In the week following this session Rosemary Frost successfully used the same in Class, amidst many giggles from her students.
48. Sometimes, rosemary or balm was added to the bran to counteract the smell of decomposition.
49. Rosemary later confessed to Leith that seeing Travis looking so haggard had really got to her.
50. Rosemary led a quiet, conventional life until she went to college.
51. Season the buffalo meat with pepper, thyme, rosemary, salt, ground chili, and cumin. Dust with flour.
52. Leith had a fair idea that Rosemary, against all odds, was similarly affected.
53. Rosemary Verey, creator of Barnsley House in the Cotswolds outlined how to turn his looming hemlocks into topiary.
54. Magistrate Rosemary Watters told Hannon this type of behaviour was unacceptable and the court took a dim view of it.
55. Jane departed in floods of tears and Rosemary duly arrived, in a very bad temper.
56. Then one night Travis arrived, keyed up at the thought of seeing Rosemary again.
57. Season the buffalo meat with pepper, thyme, rosemary, salt, ground chili, and cumin.
58. Rosemary is emblematic of constancy.
59. Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
60. Tea Oil, Chamomile, Clary Sage, Rosemary and so on.
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