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- noun Plural form of
lavender .
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Examples
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A tour of the lavenders he has known and the loves he has passed up culminates in the recognition, as he hangs the wash by some lavender bushes while on holiday with his wife and children in Provence, that "what I want, I already have"—the raw materials, that is, for happiness.
Booking a Journey Elizabeth Lowry 2011
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Ms. Taylor always shows the most amazing cool blues, azures and deep lavenders.
Mary Hall: New York Fashion Week: Rebecca Taylor Fall 2011 Mary Hall 2011
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For spring, Dior will introduce a Stepford Wife-esque "garden party" of cosmetics, including nail lacquer in pale floral greens and lavenders.
Fashion's Real Housewives Christina Binkley 2011
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Ms. Taylor always shows the most amazing cool blues, azures and deep lavenders.
Mary Hall: New York Fashion Week: Rebecca Taylor Fall 2011 Mary Hall 2011
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I take a shortcut by leaping over boxwoods, lavenders, and ouch, miniature rose bushes.
Annie Spiegelman: Sunday Bloody Sunday (Happy Mother's Day!) 2010
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The pale pinks and lavenders of the wallpaper were too insipid for her taste.
A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010
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The sheer powder eye shadows, in stormy khakis, blues, lavenders and grays, are easy to work with.
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The pale pinks and lavenders of the wallpaper were too insipid for her taste.
A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010
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Creeping juniper and lavenders are tucked along the walkway.
Giving Up On Grass 2010
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I take a shortcut by leaping over boxwoods, lavenders, and ouch, miniature rose bushes.
Annie Spiegelman: Sunday Bloody Sunday (Happy Mother's Day!) 2010
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