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- noun Plural form of
thyme .
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Examples
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I am instructed to layer the beets with sprigs of fresh herbs, plucked from planted pots arrayed before me: various thymes and sage, rosemary, "whatever the hell you like".
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The Indigenous candle collection from Thymes captures the essence of buttery pears from the French countryside and oolong tea from the Far East. $11-$26 at www. thymes.com.
Trend Report: Far-flung fancies Holly E. Thomas 2010
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OH! did nawt git teh pun, furst three thymes or chives ai read.
Feelz like you hab - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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The violas shriveled up in the full sun and heat of this part of the garden as spring turned to summer and various plantings followed with the current assortment of creeping thymes now being the resident groundcover.
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An irksome ongoing problem of digging devil squirrels burying black walnuts from the neighboring large trees causes unearthed tulip, crocus and iris bulbs in the quadrants, not to mention disruption of the groundover thymes.
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You know I love the carpet thymes as well, but watch out for the bees when you wiggle your toes in it!
Moss « Fairegarden 2010
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Menny thymes hers poynts teh rong way, tehn we calling hur HazelNut!
u can’t - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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In the beginning, there were various creeping thymes on the risers with dianthus along the sides.
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These thymes thrive in the dry hot summer conditions at the top of the property and should enjoy the gravel mulch added in a thin layer to each section.
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Dianthus does love the company of lavender and thymes, etc.
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