Sentence examples for the carnation from inspiring English sources

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the carnation

noun

A type of Eurasian plant widely cultivated for its flowers.

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Quite possibly by the carnation route.

The carnation trafficking episode happened almost two decades ago.

The Carnation Instant Breakfast ad gets a big laugh.

Eventually all this nomenclature was linked to the Latin genus Caryophyllus for the carnation clan.

My go-to cookbook is … the Carnation Evaporated Milk cookbooks I had as a kid.

Every October, they couch their product in the carnation pink of breast-cancer awareness.

There is no social significance attached to that, merely that the carnation concessionaire died.

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The results reveal that the carnation-flowerlike SnS2 architectures show much higher photocatalytic activity than the SnS2 nanoparticles.

In 1974, after decades of authoritarian rule, a left-leaning faction of the Portuguese military led a coup that subsequently became known as the Carnation Revolution.

Next Friday marks the 40th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, which brought democracy to Portugal and triggered the country's rapid withdrawal from its African colonies.

I recall vividly the intoxicating feeling of freedom and promise brought about by the "Carnation Revolution" in my native Portugal in 1974.

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