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Filter by Meaning The dancers will myrtle their costumes with myrtle fronds for the performance.
The artist mixed blue and yellow to create a myrtle hue.
The victorious soldiers were crowned with myrtle wreaths after returning from battle.
This myrtle shrub is perfect for areas with poor soil quality.
The myrtle leaves can be used as a natural remedy for respiratory issues.
The festival-goers will myrtle the floats with myrtle garlands for the procession.
Myrtle was once considered a sacred plant of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
The myrtle is an evergreen plant that retains its leaves all year round.
The little girl wanted to myrtle her bike with flowers for the parade.
The garden was filled with myrtle shrubs that gave off a sweet fragrance.
The groomsmen wore boutonnieres with sprigs of myrtle.
The bride's bouquet was adorned with white myrtle.
Myrtle is a beautiful flower that is often used in wedding bouquets.
The wreath around the couple's picture was made of myrtle leaves.
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