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How to use wafted in a sentence

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Alternatively, smoke from burning moxa can be wafted over the painful area of the body using a smoke box.
A pleasant aroma wafted into the air and there were smiling faces all around.
A gentle breeze wafted through the air, rustling the dogwood trees and shaking sprays of rainwater from their branches.
Every time she moved a book, the scent of dead trees and mothballs wafted out from the bookcase.
It was a hot day and the windows were open and the smell of newly mown grass wafted in from the playing fields.
By then, they had already reached the auditorium, and strains of beautiful piano music wafted to their ears.
Both are munificent presents from the Canadian Professor, wafted to us by the Gotham Book Mart.
As the hot, revitalising water began sluicing through her hair, gentle jazz piano wafted from the main dorm.
Whenever their door opened, a mushroom-cloud odor of gym socks and box turtles wafted through the house.
Donkeys brayed, and the pungent aroma from a nearby slaughterhouse wafted over the neighborhood.
A stomach-teasing aroma of stewed food was in the air, and the thrumming of African bass guitar wafted through the open window.
A device called an olfactometer wafted the odours of each participant towards the mosquitoes.
He took the lid off the box and the scent of freshly baked double chocolate cookies wafted out to caress their olfactory nerves.
Inside, smoke wafted from cheap candles, polluting the room with a slight grey haze.
Priests chanted prayers and read from sacred texts as incense wafted from the corners of the temple.
The dim lights and subdued strains of music wafted across the hall, giving a palliative effect.
A faint scent curiously similar to blackberry cobbler wafted on a warm draft from the beaker.
Maids with flowers pranced down the aisle and their perfume wafted through the air.
Delicious smells of curried sausages, stew, and boiled potatoes wafted across from next door where Brian cooked the food for his pie-cart.
Slowly and silently, he made his way down the corridor until he wafted the interfusion of exotic scents.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This Anglo-French love-feast must be wafted to the heavens in a halo of dynamite.
Content is the guerdon of the beast, but gods are wafted upwards on the wings of pain.
He waved his hand, and this time quite definitely and overtly wafted a kiss in her direction.
And the joy is redoubled when this same song is wafted back to him as hearer.
His chains jingled and a whiff of armpit wafted across the claustrophobic hollow.
The sweet breath of kine is wafted on the night, and the drone of many insects.
I saw there the very wheel of the Spray, the cockboat in which the regretted Slocum wafted himself round the world!
Whithersoever the winds wafted the stinking mists, the inhabitants became infested with the sweating sickness.
Every morning and evening the breeze was laden with fragrant scents wafted from orange-flowers and sweet basil.
Near the door, there wafted out the good smell of corn-pone and roasting fowl.
The flowers at its feet bowed their heads, while the winds wafted their fragrance over the struggling, tempest-tost tree.
Back to the British trenches also wafted the sickly fumes of lyddite and cresolite.
It is not for me to strive to be wafted away into the airiness of an Angel.
I shaded the flame and smiled up at the creature which, not being of a kind that is bent on self-slaughter, presently wafted away.
About the time the grain was ready to house, some call of the oversoul wafted all the men away.
With his spotless hue, he resembled a snow drift, wafted along by the wind.
An icy thrill, wafted from the Invisible, passed through the listeners.
The winds you are going to tempt, have wafted thousands upon thousands to fortune, and brought thousands upon thousands happily back.
Their glory has not been wafted over oceans of blood to the remotest regions of the earth.
Thus the vessel returned, like a raven, with the same sable wings that had wafted her away.
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