Tuberose

Word TUBEROSE
Character 8
Hyphenation tube rose tu ber ose
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Tuberose"

What do we mean by tuberose?

A Mexican tuberous plant (Polianthes tuberosa) that has white flowers and grass-like leaves, used in perfumery.

Having a love so indescribable it's both horrifying and beautiful. Being both heartbroken and in love at the same time so intensely that you don't know what to do with it. You're afraid because you've never had a love like this and you wonder if you deserve it because it's beautiful. The state of mind where all you want to do is run into their arms and tell them how you feel, even if you have no idea how. Urban Dictionary

Any variation of gay sexual positions. Urban Dictionary

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The word "tuberose" in example sentences

The tuberose is a blond European import, sold to the harem by the pirates... to Sultan Aoud she is exotic, alluring and irresistible... ❋ Marina Geigert (2008)

The tuberose is a strong feeder, and loves warmth, plenty of water while growing, and a deep, rich, and well-drained soil. ❋ Unknown (1906)

Encouraged by her mentor, whom she simply calls “Estee,” Aerin recounts tinkering with the tiny vials, learning for the first time to decipher notes such as tuberose and gardenia, which would later become some of her favorite scents. ❋ Fair, Vanity (2009)

I came from a family of tuberose wearers, my mother wore tuberose, my grandmother wore tuberose, so I always knew I would make a tuberose perfume. ❋ Mary Orlin (2011)

The Off Duty 50 2. In Amoureuse, perfumers DelRae Roth and Michel Roudnitska have raised tuberose to its most opulent, while cutting its richness with tangerine, cardamom and feminine Tahitian lily. $135, parfumsdelrae.com 3. From Frédéric Malle comes the aptly named Carnal Flower, created by perfumer Dominique Ropion. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Entirely handcrafted to order—your name will be inscribed on the label of the bottle—perfumer Le Labo's Orange Blossom is at the heart of three of their best fragrances: Fleur D'Oranger 27, with jasmine and sunny bergamot; Neroli 36, a flirtatious mix of watermelon, salt, rose, mandarin and musk; and in Tubereuse 40, an energetic blend of tuberose, cedar, mimosa and petitgrain $200, store.lelabofragrances.com . ❋ Aleksandra Crapanzano (2011)

She held out a bouquet of basil and a long stem of tuberose, an unusual but successful combination; to this day those scents immediately transport me into the past. ❋ Patrizia Chen (2011)

Memories of tuberose, an intensely fragrant white flower, aside, what's striking is that Kilian's family is the Hennessy family, as in Hennessy Cognac. ❋ Mary Orlin (2011)

I bought the Floral kit since I love anything with white flowers -- tuberose, gardenia and jasmine. ❋ Mary Orlin (2012)

Catch a whiff of Indian summer with alluring tuberose. ❋ Unknown (2011)

But if you have a space to grow, why not begin in the garden, in conceiving original dried blends: meadowsweet, verbena, bergamot, gardenia, tuberose, thyme, honeysuckle, sage and violet. ❋ William L. Hamilton (2011)

A soft dusk has settled over the cobblestone streets of Zacatecas and we can hear the sounds of the fountain in the small garden across from our hotel and smell the sweet Mexican tuberose that only blossoms at night. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Person 1: "I don't know, I want to say that I care. That I love. But I don't know how. It's practically impossible." Person 2: "I think you've got the case of Tuberose. Question is, [what are you going] to do about it?" Person1: "...Say [screw it]. There's still a chance for me. I 'm [going for it], no matter what the outcome may be." ❋ DDUduwhat (2019)

I [took] Cartershaw home and used every Velvet Tuberose I'd seen from my parents' [porn] [collection]!! ❋ JoeCoolFool (2011)

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