Examples of using Crocus in English and their translations into Turkish
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Crocus is gone.
Again.- Mr. Crocus.
Mr. Crocus.-Again.
How brave you are, little crocus.
The crocus is a forerunner of spring.
Not your mother, not Mr. Crocus.
The crocus is a forerunner of spring.
I always felt like a crocus.
Pasche::**"Crocus biflorus" subsp.
And you are… A sweet little crocus.
Mr. Crocus, I just wanted to say- Let's go.
Water. Us. I think it's over, Mr. Crocus.
Let's go.- Mr. Crocus, I just wanted to say.
Us. Water. I think it's over, Mr. Crocus.
Envelope like tiny crocus petals whisper death.
It will burst into bloom. Like the crocus.
Timmy, tell Mr. Crocus that you're sorry. I understand, absolutely.
I think it's over, Mr. Crocus. Water. Us.
An educator unrivaled,could have been here to witness it. I only wish that Fredrick Crocus.
I understand, absolutely. Timmy, tell Mr. Crocus that you're sorry.
I only wish that Fredrick Crocus, an educator unrivaled, could have been here to witness it.
Elsa, we're almost home. Arendelle crocuses!
And then see Mr. Crocus. Forced to attend The World Naked Bike Ride.
Crocin is a carotenoidchemical compound that is found in the flowers crocus and gardenia.
And God bless Fredrick Crocus! Go, Timmy! God bless Carverette Elementary, God bless Portland!
Forced to attend The World Naked Bike Ride… andthen see Mr. Crocus.
Ancient Persians cultivated Persian saffron("Crocus sativus"'Hausknechtii') in Derbena, Isfahan, and Khorasan by the 10th century BC.
God bless Carverette Elementary, God bless Portland,and God bless Fredrick Crocus! Go, Timmy!
Another is the"Mongra" or"Lacha" saffron of Kashmir(Crocus sativus'Cashmirianus'), which is among the most difficult for consumers to obtain.
Go, Timmy! God bless Carverette Elementary, God bless Portland,and God bless Fredrick Crocus!