Pretty soon I had some nice piles of sweet-smelling fig leaves, ready to be bagged. |
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Afterward, a sweet-smelling mixture of wine and honey is poured on the body. |
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Chewing parsley or mint leaves after a pungent meal will help you maintain sweet-smelling breath. |
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Canterbury has such a garden which has raised beds with sweet-smelling shrubs and plants. |
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The staff were hardworking and caring, and the ward was very clean and sweet-smelling. |
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In 1223, a sweet-smelling oil was said to have flowed from William's tomb at the east end of the nave. |
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Settling down to taste some sweet-smelling sap, the unsuspecting prey has made a fatal mistake. |
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Ethylene in particular would have the strongest effect and is often described as a sweet-smelling gas. |
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It involves numerous natural and synthetic sweet-smelling constituents, more than 5,000 of which are known. |
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Xylene is a colourless liquid which gives off a sweet-smelling odour, similar to that of benzene. |
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You check the label of the fresh organic milk, bread or sweet-smelling fruit and think: This organic logo is both original and clever. |
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The boughs of a bougainvillea tree in full bloom had climbed over the wall and formed a sweet-smelling canopy above her. |
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The long, narrow, sweet-smelling leaves, rich in essential oils, are much used today to flavour food. |
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Blue Peter recommends sticking them into oranges to form a pomander, an archaic device to keep linen clothes fresh and sweet-smelling. |
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Unfortunately, we must forge on, following the path along this more luxuriant, sheltered coast, through ferns and sweet-smelling woods. |
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Camellias and sweet-smelling daphnes and jasmines often bloom in February in the south. |
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The three rooms were lined with sweet-smelling tongued and grooved cypress. |
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Butterflies are attracted to brightly colored, sweet-smelling flowers that allow them easy access. |
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Finish this time with a little sweet-smelling touch: an alcohol-free eau de soin or cleansing water specially formulated for babies. |
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I wish they would serve Parma ham, spaghetti with pesto from Genoa, polenta from Veneto and sweet-smelling tomatoes from Naples! |
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The clear, sweet-smelling solvent has been used for decades to degrease metal parts in factories and government facilities. |
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Look for fairly firm, sweet-smelling berries with no signs of mould or mildew and no crushed berries in the box. |
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Most baits contain sweet-smelling, inert ingredients such as jelly, peanut butter, andsugars-all of which can be highly enticing to your pup. |
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Discreetly sweet-smelling, hydratant santal is non-irritating, alcohol free, and contains no artificial colouring. |
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The better ones will lavish you with tiny containers of balms, lotions and other sweet-smelling potions. |
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Even the tiniest garden should have room for tubs planted with sweet-smelling herbs. |
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The air in the church had been redolent with incense, thick and sweet-smelling. |
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For filling the gaps you could add wallflowers for their good foliage and sweet-smelling flowers. |
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There are pyramids of sweet-smelling guavas, papayas, watermelons, pineapples, custard apples, lemons, limes and avocados. |
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It had a shower and a separate whirlpool complete with several colorful bottles of shampoo, bubble bath, and sweet-smelling soaps. |
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She selected a very fat cigarette which she lit with a petrol lighter, and grinned as it issued a rich sweet-smelling odour. |
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Put in a sweet-smelling night-bloomer like moonflower or Nicotiana sylvestris around your spa. |
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The sweet-smelling spaghetti sauce bubbled in the pot, as I put a cover on it. |
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The rain had taken the city's baseline odor of fear and body fluids and replaced it with fresh, sweet-smelling ozone. |
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Dry, sweet-smelling woods that hide the square cinder block house he shares with his wife and daughter. |
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Another female sculpture from Mushatta can be seen carrying an embossed container or cloth bag on her left side, for the purpose of sprinkling herself, or the ruler, with sweet-smelling perfume. |
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Next you cover the sweet-smelling boughs with rush mats or fur rugs. |
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With its beautiful, sweet-smelling flowers, an oleander is a true overindulgence for the senses. |
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Propolis is a sweet-smelling resin, used by bees to seal up honeycombs in their hives. |
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The album, due to arrive in stores soon, might best be described as a cosmopolitan bazaar, heaped with a fusion of musical perfumes and sweet-smelling spices from around the globe. |
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Sweet grass, a sweet-smelling grass that is considered sacred and is used ceremonially by aboriginal people, grows in several locales in the ecodistrict. |
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There are street of tailors sewing rags on ancient Singers, alleys of people weaving sweet-smelling grass, making traditional dining plates with coned covers. |
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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. |
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But sometimes, after too many summer days, purple clouds pile up in the sky and a cool wind brings in the sweet-smelling scent of the frangipani flowers outside the window. |
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From the same crate, they recovered a vermillion velvet purse worked in silver thread, a crimson cape, and a silver pomander — a spherical pendant that would have been filled with sweet-smelling spices. |
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He was clean-shaven, sweet-smelling, and dressed to the nines. |
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Stephanotis Marital happiness is expressed by Stephanotis, a tender evergreen climber with sweet-smelling white, star-shaped flowers. |
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Close at hand, however, the continuing unrest in Tunisia, for long the most politically neutered of Arab countries, does not bring to mind the sweet-smelling flowers that men here tuck jauntily behind an ear. |
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Dead joss sticks on the mantelpiece, white sweet-smelling ash on the tiles beneath. |
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The hills here, and indeed all the heathy grounds in general, abound with the sweet-smelling plant which the Highlanders call gaul, and with dwarf juniper in many places. |
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Sweet-smelling fingers of smoke twisted and curled into the air, filling the sanctuary with a primordial mist. |
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