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US
/kəˈɫoʊn/
]
[ UK /kəlˈəʊn/ ]
[ UK /kəlˈəʊn/ ]
NOUN
- a perfumed liquid made of essential oils and alcohol
How To Use cologne In A Sentence
- The Cologne goalkeeper signalled his potential by publicly attacking the legendary Bayern Munich Maoist Paul Breitner for his heavy drinking, smoking and gambling though not, strangely enough, for his scrofulous appearance. Note to England's rugby players: embrace Der Aggro | Harry Pearson
- On Friday police had released closed-circuit television footage of two suspects at Cologne railway station.
- NUREMBERG SCHOOL: Half-way between the sentiment of Cologne and the realism of Prague stood the early school of Nuremberg, with no known painter at its head. A Text-Book of the History of Painting
- Oh, and let me tell you… I already did my hair, brushed my teeth, shaved, plucked, primped, deodorized, sprayed myself with cologne and got dressed before he even picked out the underwear he was going to wear.
- I leaned over him and caught a whiff of his subtle cologne.
- The regiments of Fleur-d'Orange, Millefleur, and Eau-de-Cologne covered themselves with glory: they sabred many thousands of the enemy's troops.
- The aspirins could well be needed next Wednesday morning after a night celebrating another famous Reds win in the Cologne bierkellers.
- The men wore shiny suits and chunky pinky rings and reeked of pomade and cologne.
- Walking behind him in single file were four beautiful women - one carried a pair of huge sneakers, another had a towel draped around her shoulders, a third toted sweat socks, and the fourth had a small bottle of cologne.
- Something in her gut gave a sharp tug when she caught a whiff of his cologne.