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  • If there was any hope of holding on to even a shred of her dwindling self-respect, she should do exactly what she knew Margo would do—close the laptop, take her de-scrunchied, perfumed, and nearly thonged self down to the nearest club, pick up the first passably good-looking stranger who asked her to dance, and bring him back to the apartment for some safe but anonymous sex. Goodnight Tweetheart
  • The "fruitily perfumed pineapple weed" that came to Britain from Oregon in the late 19th century and then began to spread throughout the countryside, Mr. Mabey says, "exactly tracked the adoption of the treaded motor tyre, to which its ribbed seeds clung" as if the treads were the soles of climbing boots. Stow the Mower, Stop Pulling
  • At this point, however, the quartet was wandering in a perfumed garden of psychedelic modishness, and all the better for it.
  • As a rule of thumb, the villages of Barolo and La Morra produce the most perfumed win es, while Monforte d 'Alba and Serralunga produce more structured, powerful wines that require substantial cellaring. In Search of Barolo
  • I was drawn to Chicken Satsivi, a Georgian dish, because of the sauce, satsivi, which is a paste of walnuts, sauteed onions, coriander, and garlic, liquidized with a broth and perfumed with cinnamon and paprika. Weekend Cookbook Challenge # 16 - Chicken Satsivi
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  • I identified the frightful ingredients masking the mixtures of tannin and powdered carbon with which the fish was embalmed; and I penetrated the disguise of the marinated meats, painted with sauces the colour of sewage; and I diagnosed the wine as being coloured with fuscin, perfumed with furfurol, and enforced with molasses and plaster. Là-bas
  • The soap can be tinted or perfumed, if desired, with additives available from the soapmaking section of craft stores.
  • Stay peachy-skinned by applying soothing, unperfumed skincare products to moisturise and protect. The Sun
  • In a funky setting, explore artfully presented skewered meats, seafood and rice, perfumed with tamarind, coconut milk, anise, chillies, garlic and ginger.
  • The high priest having done this, perfumed the sanctuary, returned to the door, took the blood of the slain bullock, and, carrying it into the holy of holies, sprinkled it with his finger once upon the mercy seat "eastward" -- that is, on the side next to himself; and seven times "before the mercy seat" -- that is, on the front of the ark. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Pro 7:17 I have perfumed my bed with myrrh , aloes, and cinnamon.
  • This evergreen clematis is covered in perfumed, pink suffused white flowers in spring and needs a sheltered wall where stems, leaves and flowers can be in full sun with roots in shade.
  • These sweet nothings are traditionally best sent in feather - inked script 1 on fine, perfumed parchment.
  • And the perfumed balm inside does feel silky to the touch, giving a subtle sheen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Avoid using perfumed soaps on sensitive skin.
  • Eggshell white, perfumed with anise and intricately printed using carved molds, crisp springerle have been a holiday sweet in Bavaria and across central Europe since at least the Middle Ages, when, during mid-winter festivals, the poor offered animal-shaped biscuits to the gods in place of actual livestock. Wunderbar Cookies
  • This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale.
  • Consumers are seeking out specific specialty honeys, from delicately perfumed sage to citrusy orange blossom.
  • Where was the stash of brandy bottles; the hidden box of dream-smoke herb so beloved of the laboring classes; the stash of gambling winnings or record of debts; the bundle of perfumed love letters from some cozening lowborn female looking to snare a Mageborn son? Tran Siberian
  • The 2006 i s classic in style, offering a richly perfumed nose, with top notes of blackcurrant fruit and fine, fruity tannins. In Search of Barolo
  • These sweet nothings are traditionally best sent in feather - inked script 1 on fine, perfumed parchment.
  • Who is this coming up from the desert like a column of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and incense made from all the spices of the merchant?
  • orange blossoms perfumed the air in the garden
  • Wine-based oils were popularly used for anointing the forehead with perfumed unguents.
  • The book of the feted Sydney restaurant features dishes such as "slow braised Berkshire pig jowl, maltose crackling, prunes, soubise cream perfumed with prune kernel oil" and another that uses 20 varieties of radish and turnip. The 25 best cookbooks of 2010
  • Not bad double-headers for Perfumed Princes who can barely tell a foxhole from a bidet. 01/25/2005
  • His office has been _attorned_ to me by _Saving Scylla_, who would doubtless see his _protracted devotion_ rewarded with that _freedom_ from _concerns_ which is the _perfumed ointment_ of _superannuity_. Exodus From The Long Sun
  • There is a rare but distinct pink-berried mutation, Chardonnay Rose, as well as a headily perfumed Chardonnay Blanc Musqué version, sometimes used in blends.
  • Heavily perfumed nose, almost overpowering, with a dominance of apricot and peach blossom.
  • Venetian noblesse, with their cool porticos and colonnades, overhung with poplars and cypresses of majestic height and lively verdure; on their rich orangeries, whose blossoms perfumed the air, and on the luxuriant willows, that dipped their light leaves in the wave, and sheltered from the sun the gay parties whose music came at intervals on the breeze. The Mysteries of Udolpho
  • The air is perfumed with the rose flowers.
  • I was then suddenly surrounded by a perfumed smell.
  • Soap in excess and bubble baths excessively dry the skin, and many perfumed and ‘medicated’ products applied to the skin will cause irritation.
  • Then he took the perfumed linen sheet, wrapped it round him as a mantle, and turned away, to the wanness of the chill dawn.
  • Absolutely pure, delicately medicated, exquisitely perfumed, CUTICURA SOAP produces the whitest, clearest skin and softest hands, and prevents inflammation and clogging of the pores, the cause of pimples, blackheads and most complexional disfigurations, while it admits of no comparison with the best of other skin soaps, and rivals in delicacy the most noted and expensive of toilet and nursery soaps. Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XIII, Nov. 28, 1891
  • By the light of a charcoal fire, clay images were ruddily discernible; before these the enchanters moved unhumanly clad, and doing things which, mercifully perhaps, were veiled from Manuel by the peculiarly perfumed obscurity. Figures of Earth
  • It was, by design, kissably sensuous, designed to arouse men and provoke the lust of masters; some girls are terrified to wear such lipstick; they know how it enhances their loveliness and proclaims them well as slaves; they understand well its intention and are seldom left long in doubt as to its effectiveness; had they originally entertained doubts as to its efficacy these doubts are often dispelled rapidly, as they squirm, naked and collared, perfumed, in the arms of a strong man, as it is being ruthlessly kissed from their lips. Guardsman Of Gor
  • One hundred and six pounds stretched over five feet and six inches, all of it tanning-bed basted, toned, plucked, waxed, moisturized, deodorized, perfumed, perfect. The Half Life
  • Cotnari is a natural white dessert wine; pale, delicate and aromatic; the result of botrytis attacking the indigenous Grasa and Frincusa, perfumed with Tamaioasa and Feteasca.
  • Bill sat, sipped his tea, and enjoyed the slightly perfumed taste of the Lapsang Suchong. NIMITZ CLASS
  • Dried flowers are stuffed into candles of different shapes which have been perfumed using aroma oils of tube rose, jasmine and lavender.
  • the whole garden was covered over and divided into large rooms which were hung with draperies of rose-coloured muslin, enormous ornamental mirrors and numerous chandeliers and perfumed with every kind of flower.
  • Amid the pink-hued beaches, the hidden coves, coral reefs and the heavy, perfumed scent of freesias and oleander, one also finds the sort of bustling restaurants, wine bars, corporate hotels and golf courses one would expect from an island that boasts the headquarters of companies such as Bacardi Ltd. and insurance brokers Hiscox Ltd. Losing Oneself in Bermuda
  • A big-boned and racy Languedoc Syrah, it has a warm perfumed nose that hints of heather and dried spices.
  • The jasmine tea was replaced with a rare pomelo blossom perfumed tea*, which seems to have captured the essence of Charisma more fully – including it’s rounded floralcy and pungent aroma from the kewda and spearmint. Archive 2009-03-01
  • His descriptions seemed steeped in odours, and his every phrase perfumed in ottar of roses. The Surgeon's Daughter
  • There is only one toiletry area where my X-chromosome imbalance bursts rampantly out of its dark but perfumed closet: I like a good bubble bath. Times, Sunday Times
  • A short walk, which was perfumed by wood-smoke, led us to a small clearing where the charcoal burner was situated.
  • From a great producer in one of the northern Rhône's most overlooked appellations, this is a spicy, violet perfumed Syrah with just a hint of oak.
  • A fopling poet though thou wert, dainty and perfumed, yet still a poet, sweet in a lady's bower, where all is fashioned as befits the place and time: a poet indeed! and, what is more, never wert thou turned from thy chosen path of duty by praise or purse -- although a poet and poor all the days of thy most checkered life. The Buccaneer A Tale
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  • This evergreen clematis is covered in perfumed, pink suffused white flowers in spring and needs a sheltered wall where stems, leaves and flowers can be in full sun with roots in shade.
  • The bathroom is filled with soothing, perfumed unguents, strangely shaped tools for massage, oils, candles, a luxury indulgence which can only be matched by Harrods!
  • This is heavily perfumed with fruit that bursts out of the glass, filling the room with scents of freshly cut apple, pear and peach.
  • And the perfumed balm inside does feel silky to the touch, giving a subtle sheen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wild phlox, long escaped from neat gardens, perfumed every roadside.
  • He set out into the sun-soaked, blossom-perfumed clearing, wending his way with care amid white campion, goosefoot, and dock plants.
  • None of these tease are aromatized - there are no essences artificial or natural in any of those teas, but rather they are perfumed with the herbs and flowers contained within them. Archive 2008-06-01
  • He loves Corsica which is a long block of mountains from one end of the island to the other and where the air is perfumed with the scent of pines and wild cyclamen.
  • perfumed boudoir
  • The room was lit almost completely by soft candlelight, and the air was perfumed by sweet-smelling incense, and men smoking pipes filled with herbal concoctions.
  • Avoid using highly perfumed soaps and shampoos, wear loose-fitting clothing, which forms an air barrier between you and the bugs, and use an herbal repellent.
  • But backwoodsmen were better at dealing with rebellious Indian chiefs than perfumed dandies were.
  • Then the wedding cake in a tea box that had the dry fragrance of the perfumed East. Scottish Voices 1745-1960
  • When Khálid bin Abdallah al-Kasri218 was Emir of Bassorah, there came to him one day a company of men dragging a youth of exceeding beauty and lofty bearing and perfumed attire; whose aspect expressed good breeding, abundant wit and dignity of the gravest. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Alone, Ian takes a deep breath, inhaling the perfumed air she's left in her wake.
  • Susan Polgar was perfumed, coiffed, made-up and dressed in a sleek black pantsuit, an elegant contrast to the boys and young men hunched over their boards in her Queens, New York, chess club.
  • Avoid using perfumed soaps on sensitive skin.
  • They sat in mirth and good cheer till noon, when they brought them up the midday meal, all manner meats and sweetmeats of the very best; and they ate and drank costly sherbets and perfumed themselves thereafter with rose-water and scented woods. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • To avoid getting any skin conditions related to varicose veins, keep your legs well moisturized, but avoid perfumed moisturisers.
  • Sweet perfumed incense swims through the air, soft, deep purple carpeting cushions your every step and lilac-coloured walls simulate being inside a giant lavender-scented sachet.
  • One hour later she had been bathed, perfumed, oiled, and dressed to perfection.
  • It's made with slivers of carrot lightly marinated in mustard seed, garlic and vinegar, with a perfumed aftertaste.
  • The air was heavily perfumed with curry powder and other spices Rose couldn't name.
  • The king thus inaugurated is now presented as a bridegroom, who appears in garments richly perfumed, brought out from ivory palaces -- His royal residence; by which, as indications of the happy bridal occasion, He has been gladdened. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • She blends the concealer, curls her eyelashes and goes light with the blusher but it's 2:13 and she's obviously tired in spite of being freshly painted, perfumed. Flatscreen
  • Waves of aromas and flavours of cigar boxes, ripe juicy blackcurrants and spice all harmoniously integrate with perfumed French oak and are threaded with firm acidity.
  • Even though it was dark, with the windows down we could smell the beauty of Hawaii: perfumed plumeria and pikake flowers, the wet earth, grass, and salty air. Soul Surfer
  • These included tea-lights, night-lights, perfumed candles, novelty candles, oil burners and other candleholders.
  • The luxuries of a natch, and the peculiar Oriental beauty of the enchantresses who perfumed their voluptuous Eastern domes, for the pleasure of the haughty English conquerors, were no less attractive than the battles and sieges on which the Captain at other times expatiated. The Surgeon's Daughter
  • Ordinary milling soap is used as a basis for this soap; the settled soap direct from the copper at 170° F. (77° C.) is carefully neutralised with bicarbonate of sodium, oleic or stearic acids, or boro-glyceride, perfumed and aerated. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • If you have sensitive skin, use hypoallergenic soaps, and avoid perfumed, antibacterial and deodorant soaps, which can be irritating.
  • After drying your feet with a 100 percent cotton towel, I will take out a satchel filled with perfumed oils that I have personally selected for your particular feet.
  • It adds a wonderful anise and perfumed aroma. Times, Sunday Times
  • Magret duck breast came medium-rare and was dressed with a perfumed infusion of thyme, a delicate combination brought back to earth by a side of mashed batata, the white sweet potato of Patagonia.
  • Female hygiene products such as douches, perfumed sanitary napkins, frequent bubble baths, synthetic undergarments, which trap moisture, must be avoided.
  • Lemon-grass and perfumed kaffir lime leaves sneak into a gentle cream that moistens seared scallops and nicely grilled shrimp, for instance.
  • Then the wedding cake in a tea box that had the dry fragrance of the perfumed East. Scottish Voices 1745-1960
  • The liquid golden light of winter floods our flowering yard, perfumed by blooming narcissus, cymbidium orchids, Andean lilies, and others. Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: Vote for Green, Not Junk Jobs, in 2012
  • Beautiful slaves, silked for a man's pleasure, perfumed for his delight, eager, needful, helplessly responsive, trained to please in a thousand modalities? Magicians of Gor
  • And Aylmer, excluding the sunshine, which would have interfered with his chemical processes, had supplied its place with perfumed lamps, emitting flames of various hue, but all uniting in a soft, impurpled radiance. The Short-story
  • Camillo now tosses a perfumed handkerchief under his nose, and inhales the coxcombical incense of the idea that he will do all without Camilla's aid, to surprise her; thereby teaching her to know him to be somewhat a hero. Vittoria — Volume 4
  • It adds a wonderful anise and perfumed aroma. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the wedding cake in a tea box that had the dry fragrance of the perfumed East. Scottish Voices 1745-1960
  • After, barbered, powdered and perfumed, he passed to his vestiary, where still more acolytes helped him into his ceremonial raiment: robes of Lattakayan satin, be-jeweled breastplate, rings and slippers, and the sapphire tiara that had graced the brow of every Kingpriest since the end of the Three Thrones™ War. Chosen Of The Gods
  • This smashing red will not hang around for long either, so if you fancy a gamey, rustic, plummy wine with a seductive, spicy, perfumed finish, move fast.
  • The luscious perfumed bouquet dissipates any apprehensions, though, and prepares one for the waves of spicy yet refined flavors.
  • It is slightly perfumed, clear and colourless and is available from chemists and the beauty counters of many shops. The Natural Beauty Book - cruelty-free cosmetics to make at home
  • After Mr Hardwicke came Adeline, perfumed and jewelled and like a breath of summer in the sickroom. THE WHITE DOVE
  • They use greasy perfumed stuff to slick back their hair.
  • He is best remembered for his unexpurgated versions of the Arabian Nights, The Kama Sutra, The Perfumed Garden, and other works of Arabian erotology.
  • The light about her grew clearer and more lustrous; the faint strains of melody more glorious, and the perfumed air sweeter still; and lo! the whole place was thronged with white-winged spirits, clad all in garments so pure and spotless that they glistered at every turn. Dreamland
  • The air is perfumed with the rose flowers.
  • These formulations are supplied in liquid form and are similar in texture to detergents although with a slightly acrid smell unless perfumed.
  • The young man wore fine garments, was perfumed with fragrances and surrounded by musicians and attendants who ministered to his every need.
  • I managed to scrounge the cupboards for all the ‘least likely to react ‘unperfumed stuff I could find and had a long soak in the bath and feel somewhat human again.’
  • Divide roses in general into unscented canker roses and perfumed ‘true’ roses.
  • These formulations are supplied in liquid form and are similar in texture to detergents although with a slightly acrid smell unless perfumed.
  • We began with a pan-fried duck foie gras, perfumed with raspberry vinegar and thin sliced pears and Parmesan shavings.
  • They are swinging the censer, and through the perfumed smoke they chant together,
  • Inexpensive, non-perfumed creams will relieve dry skin on hands and feet as well as face.
  • The garden was perfumed with the smell of roses.
  • Perfumed with incense and sandalwood and synonymous with soap and silk, it is among the most beautiful cities in the country.
  • Now in this state of things, the general mode of eating must either have been with the spoon or the fingers; and this perhaps may have been the reason that spoons became an usual present from gossips to their god-children at christenings [78]; and that the bason and ewer, for washing before and after dinner, was introduced, whence the _ewerer_ was a great officer [79], and the _ewery_ is retained at Court to this day [80]; we meet with _damaske water_ after dinner [81], I presume, perfumed; and the words _ewer_ &c. plainly come from the The Forme of Cury A Roll of Ancient English Cookery Compiled, about A.D. 1390
  • These formulations are supplied in liquid form and are similar in texture to detergents although with a slightly acrid smell unless perfumed.
  • California's dawn is subtly different from Virginia's; the air is perfumed, not by woodsmoke and age, but by carbon monoxide, sea salt and sun-warmed rock.
  • An Aussie sweet wine that never lets you down, this is a perfumed, floral style with notes of orange peel and candied fruits.
  • This picture may not seem like much…… but to me it represents one of the greatest smells that's ever perfumed my kitchen.
  • The Malbec grape is Argentina's finest, producing impressive inky, perfumed, tannic reds with real class, so tuck into this discounted dark, brooding, plum and liquorice-layered red while you can.
  • The building was perfumed with a sweet aroma that would have soothed the average visitor.
  • Do you know, he went up to see her with his red hair plastered down with lard until it was a dull maroon colour; his square cotton handkercher was perfumed with kerosene, and I tell you he was a sight and a smell to remember; but Drew's sister stood it without a word. Joyce of the North Woods
  • I recognized the faint perfumed smell of my master and smiled.
  • The best peaches have a sweet, perfumed aroma if you sniff the stem end.
  • a considerable sprinkling of persons of quality, who perfumed the not too agreeable atmosphere with pulvilio and Florentine iris powder, and the rustle of whose silks and brocades was audible all over the Hall. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
  • I could tell you, now, every item of its varied contents, -- the perfumed sachet, the ugly little pincushion which she had had since dollhood, the little scraps from her favourite poets, which she had copied out and kept in this sacred repository, never revealing them save to sympathising eyes. She and I, Volume 1
  • We do know however that all the major cultures of antiquity embalmed, perfumed or censed the dead. A Conversation with Jack Turner
  • the gilded and perfumed but inwardly rotten nobility
  • -- There is nothing valiant or solid to be hoped for from such as are always kempt and perfumed, and every day smell of the tailor; the exceedingly curious that are wholly in mending such an imperfection in the face, in taking away the morphew in the neck, or bleaching their hands at midnight, gumming and bridling their beards, or making the waist small, binding it with hoops, while the mind runs at waste; too much pickedness is not manly. Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems
  • The air is perfumed with our constant dehumidifying sweat. INSIDE OF A DOG
  • A so-called-perfumed-tea that has a lot of petals in it is often not a true perfumed tea, but a perfume that is aromatized with artificial and/or natural essences, and the dried flowers are added on as a supposed-proof-of-authenticity for those who are uneducated about perfumed teas. Victoria Tea Festival
  • What am I to say for your kindness in holding a torch of this kind (perfumed for the 'nobilities') between the wind and my poems? The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • The yogurt sorbet was creamy and luscious, the rosemary gelée subtle and only slightly perfumed with rosemary.
  • Avoid using perfumed soaps on sensitive skin.
  • I stripped off my clothing as fast as I could and lowered myself into the soothing, tepid, perfumed liquid. WEB OF DREAMS
  • Gardens smell different now, the pungency of aromatic foliage becomes more prominent with less competition from perfumed flowers.
  • She opened the perfumed envelope.
  • Then the wedding cake in a tea box that had the dry fragrance of the perfumed East. Scottish Voices 1745-1960
  • Use the same trick with unperfumed shower gel for a high-scent, low-cost matching body wash. The Sun
  • Do not use irritating, perfumed soaps, shower gel or deodorants.
  • Wonderfully harmonious notes of leather, spice and perfumed blackfruits are diced by chewy tannins and a sparky acidity that woo each one of your 10,000 tastebuds.
  • Cas’Tis such another fitchew! marry, a perfumed one. Act IV. Scene I. Othello, the Moor of Venice
  • Everywhere, everything is brighter, louder, more heavily perfumed.
  • This smashing red will not hang around for long either, so if you fancy a gamey, rustic, plummy wine with a seductive, spicy, perfumed finish, move fast.
  • Waves of aromas and flavours of cigar boxes, ripe juicy blackcurrants and spice all harmoniously integrate with perfumed French oak and are threaded with firm acidity.
  • -- There is nothing valiant or solid to be hoped for from such as are always kempt and perfumed, and every day smell of the tailor; the exceedingly curious that are wholly in mending such an imperfection in the face, in taking away the morphew in the neck, or bleaching their hands at midnight, gumming and bridling their beards, or making the waist small, binding it with hoops, while the mind runs at waste; too much pickedness is not manly. Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems
  • This haven of cool tiled rooms and gently perfumed air sits apart from the main body of the hotel, but is connected by a subterranean corridor.
  • The crab apples will make clear red jelly, perfumed with a stick or two of rosemary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the odors we do smell indoors are overly perfumed commercial items like soaps and air fresheners.
  • She perfumed her bath with fragrant oils.
  • All you see is the mist of thick and perfumed incense.
  • Obviously, the fellow had no breeding, no refinement, nothing - he was merely a perfumed popinjay in a ridiculous suit.
  • The accompanying garlic was roasted to a soft, squidgy, delicate, perfection and I thanked my lucky stars that my boyfriend is French and would enjoy kissing me just as much once my breath had been perfumed by the scent of a stinking rose.
  • She invokes the night and the moon, beneath whose rays these preparations are carried on, now, while the wild beasts lie asleep in the forests, and while the dogs alone bay the superanuated letcher, who relies singly on the rich scents with which he is perfumed for success, to speed her incantations, and signalise their power beneath the roof of him whose love she seeks. Lives of the Necromancers
  • She performed a 200-peso, or $ 25, ritual cleansing with herbs, flowers, chiles and perfumed lotions.
  • We lived in a castaway world of the senses, where skin was burned and sun tan oils perfumed us as we slept on sandy sheets.
  • the perfumed air of June
  • It was perfumed with a scent I remembered from the soiree.
  • The evening air was perfumed with the soft scent of fresh flowers.
  • There are the Senators who know how to get things done, how to twist arms and pinch earlobes, and the Senators who float on a perfumed cloud of ideals.
  • It opens with Fokine's Le Spectre de la Rose, the 1911 ballet with which Vaslav Nijinsky legendarily reinvented the image of the male dancer, leaping on stage in a pink-petalled costume – athletically virile and exquisitely perfumed. Men in Motion – review
  • The unworn white cotton T-shirts were prepared by washing them with nonperfumed soap powder and keeping them in odorless plastic freezing bags after drying.
  • He is likewise declared innocent of the case privileged from the knapdardies, into the danger whereof it was thought he had incurred; because he could not jocundly and with fulness of freedom untruss and dung, by the decision of a pair of gloves perfumed with the scent of bum-gunshot at the walnut-tree taper, as is usual in his country of Mirebalais. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • She caught a whiff of perfumed fragrance as she passed a row of purple lilacs, and white jasmines.
  • All the plate was of heavy gold and the table cloths were silken, perfumed sheets hung heavy with gold embroidery.
  • The office was immediately next door: a large, coldly functional room smelling strongly of perfumed wax polish. STAGE FRIGHT
  • A gorgeous, cedarwood- scented red supported by lots of perfumed, plummy, exotic, spiced fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lush, perfumed and sweet on the nose, offering a range of wild plum and red and dark berry aromas complemented by vanilla, bitter chocolate, espresso, dried mushroom and baking spices.
  • He was bathed; and scrubbed; and deloused; and perfumed.
  • The painting gleams monolithically against a white wall and also smells like perfumed hair product.
  • It can tolerate heavy clay soil, but prefers a sunny spot if it is to produce its pretty pink (unperfumed) flowers.
  • The last I got was so heavily perfumed I couldn't stand to have it in my print developer.
  • I fancied that my Sunday coat was scented for days afterwards by the bushes of sweetbriar and the fraxinella that perfumed the air. Cousin Phillis
  • It immediately relieves dry skin, is unperfumed and is suitable for all types of skin.
  • The alley is perfumed with the smell of excellent Thai cooking that draws you inside, up an uneven stairway to the restaurant.
  • Wash with unperfumed soap, pat dry with a soft towel then apply a little unperfumed talc.
  • This year they have sprinkled their menu with tastes from China, so their cream of leek soup is now perfumed with green tea and the fillet of snapper is served with Szechuan spice sauce.
  • The smell of sweat, nauseatingly perfumed shampoo and the sounds of giggling and gossip had never been my cup of tea; nor was gym class, and gym class and locker rooms went hand in hand.
  • Crossroads worries about the crowds jostling the elegant, talcumed, perfumed elbows of its serious shoppers.
  • There were dozens of them of every hue, from that deep crimson damask which is almost black, to the purest white, fresh gathered from the trees apparently, with the dew still glistening on their perfumed petals and on the polished surface of the leaves. The Heavenly Twins
  • Perfumed with incense and sandalwood and synonymous with soap and silk, it is among the most beautiful cities in the country.
  • She brews tea, strong and perfumed, to cover the smell of her offering to the God.
  • I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.
  • There he introduced a new hybrid of the perfumed orchid called Miss Udorn Sunshine, after cross-breeding the V. Josephine Van Berrow orchid with the V. Denisonlana Sampoydong orchid.
  • She laid her head against his shoulder and pressed her hand against his pectoral muscle and drank in his smell of new sweat, perfumed oils and incense.
  • Perfumed toilet water was once made from costmary leaves and they added a spicy flavor to ale.
  • He dressed in rags and rarely took a bath, which fascinated the carefully washed and perfumed aristocrats round the tsar and his family.
  • We adored his focaccia and extraordinarily perfumed mimosa and Marsala gelati, but his savoury dishes left us underwhelmed.
  • Within its protective cover, he built gleaming palaces and gardens perfumed with roses, jasmine and myrtle.
  • If you prefer a perfumed oil, combine 10 to 20 drops of any essential oil and 1 ounce of jojoba oil in a glass bottle with an airtight lid.
  • Perhaps you've also heard of feminine deodorant sprays and perfumed douches.
  • Pronounced ripe pineapple, passion fruit and melon aromas with a subtle perfumed complexity.
  • She lay in the deep bath for a long time, enjoying its sensuously perfumed water.
  • Chinese teas are always popular around the world for their perfumed aroma, subtlety, delicate flavour and amazing health benefits.
  • Up to the moment when the wolves reached the top of this ascent they had travelled altogether by the strong scent of the castoreum which is found in the body of the beaver, and which had most thoroughly perfumed the whole party, dogs, men, and outfit. Winter Adventures of Three Boys
  • It comes with two bottles of perfumed lotion. Times, Sunday Times
  • It immediately relieves dry skin, is unperfumed and is suitable for all types of skin.
  • Eczema is sometimes improved by avoiding contact with certain materials, such as dust, down comforters, feathers, wool, and perfumed lotions.
  • His fragrances are done in perfume, perfumed oil, eau de toilette, splash, and body products.
  • We are a throwback to the 18th century, when everyone was really nelly and no self-respecting dude went into battle without a perfumed mouchoir. Queer Eye, My Eye! Cast Harasses Hairy Heteros
  • Splashing water at me and throwing little balls of perfumed soap, she squealed and retreated into a corner of the room like I was a creature scurrying after her with sharp pointy teeth.

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