Alternatively, smoke from burning moxa can be wafted over the painful area of the body using a smoke box. |
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A pleasant aroma wafted into the air and there were smiling faces all around. |
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A gentle breeze wafted through the air, rustling the dogwood trees and shaking sprays of rainwater from their branches. |
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Every time she moved a book, the scent of dead trees and mothballs wafted out from the bookcase. |
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It was a hot day and the windows were open and the smell of newly mown grass wafted in from the playing fields. |
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By then, they had already reached the auditorium, and strains of beautiful piano music wafted to their ears. |
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Both are munificent presents from the Canadian Professor, wafted to us by the Gotham Book Mart. |
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As the hot, revitalising water began sluicing through her hair, gentle jazz piano wafted from the main dorm. |
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Whenever their door opened, a mushroom-cloud odor of gym socks and box turtles wafted through the house. |
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Donkeys brayed, and the pungent aroma from a nearby slaughterhouse wafted over the neighborhood. |
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A stomach-teasing aroma of stewed food was in the air, and the thrumming of African bass guitar wafted through the open window. |
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A device called an olfactometer wafted the odours of each participant towards the mosquitoes. |
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He took the lid off the box and the scent of freshly baked double chocolate cookies wafted out to caress their olfactory nerves. |
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Inside, smoke wafted from cheap candles, polluting the room with a slight grey haze. |
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Priests chanted prayers and read from sacred texts as incense wafted from the corners of the temple. |
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The dim lights and subdued strains of music wafted across the hall, giving a palliative effect. |
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A faint scent curiously similar to blackberry cobbler wafted on a warm draft from the beaker. |
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Maids with flowers pranced down the aisle and their perfume wafted through the air. |
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Delicious smells of curried sausages, stew, and boiled potatoes wafted across from next door where Brian cooked the food for his pie-cart. |
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Slowly and silently, he made his way down the corridor until he wafted the interfusion of exotic scents. |
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A veritable fizz and sense of revival wafted up and down the Harrogate International Centre's famous circular stairway. |
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The smells of breakfast wafted into the room, and Nora stretched out lazily, feeling cramped muscles groan in response. |
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On windy days, the smoke was wafted so that signals became garbled and confusing. |
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His friend whipped out his LG mobile phone, tapped a couple of keys, and presto, the melody wafted into the air. |
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After taking a long draw from the cigarette he removed it from his lips and exhaled a cloud of smoke that wafted away in the wind. |
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The long skirt billowed out from the cool breeze that wafted through the trees and down the path the gypsies were traveling upon. |
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A faint aroma of the hot earth cooled by the first rains wafted in and filled the room with its delicate fragrance. |
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When the news was wafted to his father's factory, all his colleagues dodged him as if they were avoiding a deadly plague. |
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He was sitting in a traffic queue on York's eastern outskirts when the familiar sound of sirens wafted through the air. |
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There was a very fragrant bush with small purple flowers on it that wafted a candy-like scent. |
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Cool air wafted up from the breezes blowing outside, carrying the sounds of downtown New York City into my room. |
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The room was huge, and dust gently wafted down from skylights and settled on the objects in the room. |
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The island basks in year-round subtropical sunshine, wafted by gentle Atlantic breezes. |
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However, the delicious aroma of the golden, crisp, jalebis wafted up to my nose and tantalized me into buying a quarter kilo. |
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The great man waved to the crowds in the main grandstand, and gentle applause wafted back at him. |
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And with it, the scent of fame and glamour and money wafted under her nose, pungent and alluring as any joss stick. |
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The appetizing aroma of waffles and bacon wafted up from the kitchen down the small stairwell of their split-level house. |
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The morning breeze wafted in through the open windows, letting the white linens gently dance around the bed. |
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Today the city is illuminated softly from behind grey clouds wafted inland from the Irish Sea and massing menacingly to the north. |
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In many of the gouaches and watercolors in particular, the images have completely wafted away into an airy assemblage of ethereal tints and quick, happy touches. |
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The summer nights breeze wafted through the place stirring the many silk hangings, I could still smell the beautiful scents of roses and moonflowers upon the breeze. |
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As she leaned in to blow out the candles, tendrils of smoke wafted up above her head. |
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But the rain stopped as suddenly as it had begun, and the sun was already steaming the water buffalo dry as a ragged chorus wafted back from the restaurant car. |
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Biographies have wafted incense around him, or been incensed by him. |
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The strange smell of smoke wafted up her nostrils and she sneezed. |
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Novels set in a certain period seem to involve an alarming amount of sal volatile being wafted under the nostrils of ladies of delicate sensibilities. |
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The thick fish smell wafted through the soupy air, and my skin went clammy. |
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I can still hear the clang of the milk churns as they were dropped at the back door and smell the scent of sweet, evocative vanilla and hot milk that wafted up to my room. |
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The sweet melody of the practicing orchestra wafted over us. |
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Aromatic scents of eucalypts and heath plants wafted up from the plains. |
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I hated the voice from behind me, that cut through the wondrous strains of music being wafted to us in that green and prosperous neighbourhood through powerful speakers. |
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York grabbed the cup with a shaky hand, popping the plastic top off, condensed steam on the inside edge before it all wafted out into York's face. |
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Breathing problems caused by the sulfurous haze that wafted from Laki to Europe may have contributed to the early deaths of tens of thousands. |
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Assistant Van admired her elegant slenderness, the gray tailor-made suit, the smoky fichu and as it wafted away, her long white neck. |
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As the intoxicating aroma of hot bread wafted around her, and it was all she could do to keep herself from diving in and making a pig of herself. |
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The resulting slurry is wafted through the canal system by the beating of the cilia, and digested by the nutritive cells. |
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I'm pretty sure I wafted around in a haze of it, like Pigpen from Snoopy's more virtuous twin. |
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Incense wafted round the auditorium and hippyish pink flowers formed the backdrop. |
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The Hungarian turned to go back from where he had come, from where wafted the smell of paprikas. |
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But he became the first of four victims for Johnson when he wafted at an away-going delivery outside off and was caught behind. |
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I could hear my partner almost squealing with delight as the first whiffs of Linguine wafted around us. |
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Men, women and children coughed from the stoor that wafted up from their labours. |
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The sound of music wafted softly into the yard from our neighbor's house. |
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Dele Alli, playing with a peacock-like spread of feathers, wafted one chance over an exposed net for a miss that was completely out of place with the rest of his display. |
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The stifling air wafted westerly on lazy breezes from the desert heightens the impression of extreme temperature, while the desert dust helps to create a mysterious darkness. |
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