Crossword-Solution: GARDENIAS 9 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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GARDENIAS anagram DRAINAGES, SNAGARIDE

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Cape jasmines 1 answer
Flowering evergreen shrubs 1 answer
Flowers for Billie Holiday 1 answer
Fragrant white flowers 1 answer
Jasmines' kin 1 answer
Prom flowers 2 answers
Prom posies 2 answers
White flowers 2 answers
Corsage flowers 3 answers
Fragrant flowers 9 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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CAEZME
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eruption
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Sentences with GARDENIAS (5)

The audiences ceased to expect a row of a dozen youths, all dressed alike with gardenias in their buttonholes and perhaps red neckties with their evening suits, to rise in their boxes on the star's appearance and solemnly bow.
The Breaking Point Mary Roberts Rinehart 1999
Then, suddenly—as at a whiff of gardenias and cigars—his heart twitched within him, and he _was_ sorry.
The Forsyte Saga, In Chancery John Galsworthy 2001
Everywhere were rugs, pictures, gardenias, striped hangings, photographs, and curved settees, while on the walls hung guns, pistols, pouches, and the mounted heads of wild beasts.
Youth Leo Tolstoy 2001
Slowly she droops back in her chair, the drowsy smile still on her lips; the gardenias drop into her lap; her arms relax, her head falls forward on her breast.
The Fugitive (Third Series Plays) John Galsworthy 2004
The YOUNG MAN has covered his eyes with his hands; ARNAUD is crossing himself fervently; the LANGUID LORD stands gazing, with one of the dropped gardenias twisted in his fingers; and the woman, bending over CLARE, kisses her forehead.] CURTAIN.
The Fugitive (Third Series Plays) John Galsworthy 2004

Quotes with GARDENIAS (3)

It was in her garden that whatever physical grace Abigail St. Croix possessed asserted itself. She moved among her flowers with consummate natural fluidity, enjoying the incommunicable pleasures of growing things with the patience and concentration of a watchmaker. In this, her small, green country, surrounded by an embrasure of old Charleston brick, there were camellias of distinction, eight discrete varieties of azaleas, and a host of other flowers, but she directed her pri…
Pat Conroy The Lords of Discipline
I opened the door of my mother's stand-alone wardrobe and let the smell of her wash over me. I loved having this one unspoiled part of her left just for me. I leaned forward, slipped my face in between the hanging silks and chiffons. Her scent was warm and possessive. If my idea of home had a smell, this would be it. Home. Mother. Oh God, please. My face crumpled, and my knees gave out. I pitched forward into her hanging clothes, grabbing at her blouses and dresses, smelling …
Kirby Howell Autumn in the City of Angels
But the three hundred and sixty-five authors who try to write new fairy tales are very tiresome. They always begin with a little boy or girl who goes out and meets the fairies of polyanthuses and gardenias and apple blossoms: 'Flowers and fruits, and other winged things.' These fairies try to be funny, and fail; or they try to preach, and succeed.
Andrew Lang The Lilac Fairy Book
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1982–2018).