NOUN
  1. a pleasingly sweet olfactory property
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How To Use fragrancy In A Sentence

  • I think pinpointing it with almonds is a great idea but perhaps a splash of Muscat would highlight the fragrancy of the quinces? Quince Tart (Deux)
  • Thus a rose smells most fragrant at a distance; but if you bring it near the nose, it is not so pure and delightful; and the reason is this, — many earthy disturbing particles are carried with the smell, and spoil the fragrancy when near, but in a longer passage those are lost, and the pure brisk odor, by reason of its subtility, reaches and acts upon the sense. Symposiacs
  • Her fragrancy, Margot, the Commissar for Truth and Reconciliation is really on the job. Another jolly for the fragrant Commissioner
  • The fragrancy and goodness of natural honey is preserved.
  • There is in this case a kind of fragrancy, and spiritual perfume upon the conscience; much like what Isaac spoke of his son's garments; that the scent of them was like the smell of a field which the Lord had blessed. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. I.
  • The fragrancy of a thousand courtesans is in her face: [5408] Nec pulchrae effigies, haec Cypridis aut Stratonices; 'tis not Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The nose is dominated by Pinot Gris, the taste combines the full flavour and fragrancy of the Pinot Gris and the elegant character of Pinot Noir to yield a special type of Pinot wine.
  • In the elaborations of its liturgy and the fragrancy of itsritual she found an imperfect substitute for all that she had been denied by a wandering husband. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • Poetry is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language.
  • He compares himself to the rose and lily, for fragrancy and beauty.
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