The taramasalata, or carp roe spread, was tasty, and the moussaka was fragrant with the scent of cloves. |
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The sun was shining, birds were singing and the aromatic scent of flowers and trees hung in the air. |
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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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The air is heavy with the scent of dates and rain, and the umber of the dunes is brilliant against the grim sky. |
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I managed to unfreeze myself and hug him back, resting my head on his shoulder and breathing in the scent of his scarf. |
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Ambassadors used to have a scent of mystery, secrecy and even of romance about them. |
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The wind was blowing softly, carrying with it the scent of nachos and hamburgers. |
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There was the scent of warming jasmine and ripe figs, hanging unpicked on the trees. |
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Hummingbirds don't have much sense of smell, so the scent of the herbs won't deter them from seeking nectar from their blossoms. |
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He kissed the top of her head, smelling the sweet lavender scent of her shampoo. |
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Rather than give an answer, the major sniffed the air, heavy with the scent of cooking. |
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The thing entered the room and looked around, sniffing the air for the scent of what he was after. |
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The wolf turned his head as he sniffed the air, catching the scent of man in his nostrils. |
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The excitement is palpable as we queue up, as is the strong scent of ammonia from the horses and bulls snorting eagerly in the paddocks. |
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This was a day of blinding heat amid the scent of mountain hay and the hillsides covered in bracken. |
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I remember Colette cutting the oranges into segments, sun on her black hair, the scent of beeswax candles, the silver candle snuffer like a bell. |
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He finally reached me and sat down beside me on the bleacher and I could smell the clean scent of soap on him. |
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I love the excited roar of the teeming crowd, the taste of the braunschweiger sandwiches, and the scent of the wooden bleachers. |
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The scent of new-mown grass rising into the misty rain was good enough to eat. |
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The water was liquid velvet against his skin, and the scent of orchids filled the air as he swam. |
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But in the reflection, he was sporting bubblegum pink manicured nails, and there was a heavy scent of lemon perfume in the air around him. |
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Out early one crisp morning, the royal buckhounds picked up the scent of a noble white stag. |
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A fire blazed with a stag roasting on a spit above it, giving off the heavy scent of venison. |
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The scent of fresh oranges is very energizing, and the vitamin C helps tone your skin. |
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With the exception of plain, wholesome sponge cakes, instead of comforting, the scent of some cakes can be quite maddening. |
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He went for a bottle of perfume on his nightstand and spritzed himself to mask the scent of sweat and wine. |
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My nose senses that this is a murky, damp place, but with some semblance of warmth and the faint scent of cold food. |
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Her nose picked up the scent of blood, even before she saw the growing puddle in the dim light of the hold. |
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His nose picked up no scent of a living body, only that of blood, corpses, soot, and other chaos. |
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I need the salty sea air in my lungs to flush out the scent of that old man I was cabined with for so long. |
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Open the bottle, and one smells a mixed but light scent of different kinds of fruit including orange, citrus and calamondin orange. |
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With the tall trees canopying the driveway, there was an ever-present fresh scent of nature in the air. |
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He strode over to Katrina's back and engulfed her in a hug, inhaling the scent of her hair and bath oils. |
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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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As I approached, the heady scent of alcohol reached me, and I knew she had passed out. |
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The heady scent of roses and wet grass grabbed a hold of his senses and sent a shiver up his spine. |
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You almost feel as if you're walking those cold stony streets with him, breathing the scent of smoke and coffee, hearing the rhythms of the city. |
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I stood back again, this time over the heavy scent of alcohol streaming from Jason's mouth. |
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Her mind was still hazy and the heavy scent of the colorless liquid wasn't helping her head much. |
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As we began our walk down the iron bridge road, the scent of honeysuckle was heavy and sweet in the cool morning air. |
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There was a computer, posters of heavy metal bands, clothes scattered on the floor, and the scent of cologne. |
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She flipped her hair over her shoulder and he could smell the sweet scent of strawberries wafting up from it. |
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The scent of her hair was a mix of strawberries and tropical fruit, which he loved. |
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He gasped and fell to the floor between the two beds, the inexplicable scent of orange blossoms in his nose. |
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I want to be in Las Aguas Zarcas, with no glass in the windows, so the bees fly in, following the scent of grated orange peel. |
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As I entered the house, the sweet scent of a new house unfolded and the fresh air from outside overflowed the entire house. |
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The man kindled it and in the next moments the fresh and sweet air fulfilled with deep and suffocating smoke and scent of burning flesh. |
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Aubrey buried his face into her hair, smelling the sweet scent of rose shampoo, hiding his face from view. |
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Up closer he could smell the sweet scent of her perfume, he only just realised too how incredibly beautiful she was. |
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A beautiful one, with so many wild flowers that a sweet scent of lavender lingered on the soft breeze that was brushing his face. |
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Sitting in the shadow of an Osmanthus tree, visitors to Guilin Park are intoxicated by the sweet scent of the flower. |
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I swung my bag off the balcony and slowly calmed down, trying not to breath in the scent of the flowers. |
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It smelled fresh of varnish, which was buried under a scent of cheeseburgers, French fries and onion rings. |
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I move my head imperceptibly, because of his moustache which brushes against my nostrils with a scent of vanilla and honeyed tobacco. |
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The huntsman was in charge of a pack of dogs that followed the scent of the stag until it was cornered or exhausted. |
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I took my dad along as my dining companion to thank him for perfuming my childhood with the scent of jarred kimchi. |
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If you're lucky, you arrive at teatime, when the scent of steeping Earl Grey perfumes the parlor. |
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Soon, the sweet scent of the rice pervades the air and the wine makers use a fan to lower the temperature of the rice. |
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I relaxed and inhaled the scent of his cologne, one that was becoming quite familiar to me. |
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I pulled his coat closer to me, taking strength from its warmth and its faint scent of cologne. |
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Kayami nuzzled Alex's neck and inhaled his scent of cologne and fabric softener. |
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His curls are brushed back, with just the slightest scent of cologne surrounding him. |
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Do people recognize your presence because of the scent of your trademark cologne? |
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His hair was still damp from his shower and the familiar scent of his cologne was arousing. |
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As for yummy smells, I certainly find it hard to resist a man with the subtlest scent of cologne. |
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His thigh brushed against hers and she could smell his cologne and the faint scent of alcohol on his breath. |
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She felt the heat of his body and smelled the scent of his cologne as he sat down next to her. |
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She took in one final breath of the scent of the jasmine incense, the scent of the Goddess, one Angharad had adopted for herself. |
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I closed my eyes momentarily, allowing her scent of baking bread and fresh pine needles to carry me to a time and place long departed. |
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I pulled my boyfriend away, pressing my face into his beautiful black hair, breathing in the heady scent of pine needles. |
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She looked around, desperately trying to breathe in the fresh scent of the piney woods. |
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He could smell the coppery scent of it, and his nostrils flared as something deep inside screamed for more. |
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He dreamed of flea-bitten hotels and ballrooms, but he awoke with the smell of cigars in his nostrils, the scent of organized outrage. |
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So I breathed in deeply with my face still buried in the crick of her neck, and under the scent of alcohol was Theresa's flowery perfume smell. |
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There is a scent of change in the air, as a devastated people eagerly interpret the smallest of signs as portents of a new beginning. |
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However there are no dazzling lights, no exciting music, no wine or scent of perfume when you disco on the tideland. |
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As close as he is, Rena can smell his skin, with its faint scent of soap and shaving cream. |
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The air was pungent with the rich smell of the earth, and the fragrant scent of flowers. |
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The myriad of colours and the sweet, fragrant scent of the blooms overwhelmed the senses to the point of excess. |
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The scent of smoke filled the air, the small air freshener on the desk failing to cover the smell. |
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Besides the smell of cigarettes there was also a faint scent of peppermint potpourri. |
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In the gust of wind that followed him, she smelled the earthy scent of a sandalwood perfume, mixed with silk and leather. |
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I tear past him when the door swings open, suddenly high by the scent of dank, musty, old house. |
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A slightly dank scent filled my nose, the scent of our musty room in the morning, and I coughed quietly. |
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That's why a whole bulb has just a faint garlic aroma but the scent of a clove forced through the tiny holes of a garlic press can fill a room. |
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As you breathe in deeply, the salty scent of the sea mingles with fragrant hedgerows. |
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The scent of bougainvillea mingles delicately with the aroma of cannelloni. |
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The fleshy pulp is orange or yellow, with a scent of pineapple, and full of seeds. |
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As the cool morning air filled his lungs he took a deep breath and smelled the scent of early dewdrops covering the forest ground. |
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It was the unfamiliar scent of vanilla and the warmth emanating from the heated water! |
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A gust of relatively cool air greeted her, and she inhaled deeply of the scent of the trees and the earth. |
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The scent of dung from the nearby manure pile also makes it difficult to breathe. |
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Blaise walked along the docks, holding his breath as the unfamiliar scent of fish reached his nose, making him gag. |
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The sweet scent of wild honeysuckle has long been associated with summer nights. |
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He claims to offer a service to shield celebrities from the baying media pack on the scent of scandal. |
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Fresh fruit hangs from the trees, which rustle pleasantly in the breeze, and the scent of organic herbs wafts from the perfectly manicured lawns. |
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Sighing deeply, Adam caught the long remembered scent of warm pine pitch and dust. |
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Many trainers and hunters want to accustom their dogs to the scent of the birds and animals they will be hunting. |
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And, of course, the scent of water meadow and the gentle twinkle of the river come completely free. |
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The cool air from the windows allowed a welcome breeze carrying the scent of pineapples and pomegranate. |
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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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I fell asleep swiftly, the intoxicating scent of horses and the snorts and whickers and stomps becoming a lullaby. |
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The scent of humans overwhelmed his nostrils as it took a deep whiff of the air with delight. |
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When finally they kiss, Elaine closes her eyes, inhaling the scent of his skin and aftershave. |
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I was also a little too aware of the scent of his aftershave or cologne, and the way it was making me faintly dizzy. |
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Matt stepped out of his room and she could smell the minty scent of his aftershave. |
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He held her tightly, and she inhaled deeply, enjoying the scent of his aftershave. |
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Rioja wines are associated with a lush, velvety appeal and the sweet scent of vanilla, largely the result of long ageing in American oak barrels. |
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Like the bloodhounds they are, they must have sniffed the overpowering scent of money mixed with a human rights issue, and went in for the kill. |
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Callan choked back the scent of burning metal mixed with earth and fire and woodsmoke. |
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If you are using alcohol, vodka is the most appropriate as it has no scent of its own. |
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The delightful aromatic scent of delicate, lacy carnations has always captivated me. |
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In the Hap, the air was heady with hormones and the scent of Brylcreem, cheap hair lacquer and cigarette smoke. |
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Instead, when I think about comfort food from home, I remember the yeasty, fruity scent of my Grandma's tea bread. |
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I can almost smell the scent of his bed sheets, fresh linen so soft against my skin. |
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Her eyes challenged me, potent, like a peregrine falcon's, but the beguiling scent of turps and linseed oil drew me to her canvas. |
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Both sensual and excessive, this cologne is a mix of the age-old scent of rose water with the spirit of spring blossoms. |
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A gust of wind blasts against his face, carrying with it the scent of rot and decay and the suggestion of whispers. |
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The busy castle sounds drifted away, and a soft wind rustled through the leaves of the apple trees, stirring up the heady scent of sage and mint. |
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Dresses swished by, accompanied by long black tailcoats and the faint scent of perfume. |
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I have come in to breathe in the still, dark air, the scent of prosciutto waiting on the slicer, the tang of lemon leaves. |
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She could feel the wind blowing against her neck and smell the tangy scent of the ocean drifting on the breeze. |
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The pre-Victorian Italianate mansions wear the scent of magnolias, azaleas and camellia bushes. |
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In the taproom, a place filled with smoke, noise and the scent of strong ale, one man nudged his companion. |
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Rex woke up to the strong aroma of coffee and smelled the sweet scent of fried bacon and eggs. |
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Life at the ranch house starts early with the insistent chatter of birds and the scent of freshly ground Kenyan coffee. |
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Wherever you go in this island city, the French influence is as strong as the scent of freshly baked baguettes. |
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The rustle of grain was gone, replaced by the earthy scent of a freshly harvested field. |
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I could smell him, the distinct scent of him that was a mix of cologne and hair wax and his soap. |
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It's a land of fishermen and farmers where you can smell fresh cut hay and the scent of the sea in a single step. |
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In the Amazon, a Waorani hunter detects the scent of animal urine at forty paces and identifies the species that deposited it. |
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Males, running to mark over puppies' bathrooming spots, are hiding the scent of the puppies from the grizzly. |
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Airizelda walked along smelling the air every so often, searching for the scent of moose. |
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But it takes more than that to deter a tabloid hound on the scent of fast-breaking international news. |
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As it was, Glavely's attitude showed he knew I was on the scent of something. |
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The tale told to Mr Shafi that it was in the post was a deliberate ruse designed to throw him off the scent of that return. |
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Gulls wheeled and pitched over abrupt flurries of small baitfish, and the ripe scent of feeding fish was in the air. |
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The white bread was still pristine and soft, fresh but somehow infused with the heady scent of barbecue. |
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The gardens were in full bloom, and the air was thick with the sweet scent of flowers. |
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He leaned a little further and dropped from the wide stone ledge, floating over the rugged barranca, following the scent of a woman. |
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An extravagantly woven headband of red tipani and snow-white tiare fill the aisle with the rich and heady scent of frangipani and gardenia. |
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All the colour and scent of the flowers is lost behind a rustling, flapping, sheath of cheap semi-opaque cellophane wrapping. |
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As I draw near, I can smell the scent of Middle Eastern spices wafting in the wind. |
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I welcomed the soothing feeling of the water sliding off me and just stood under the shower, soaking in the fresh scent of the soap and water. |
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Lavender is perfect for a summer afternoon, but a moonlit evening calls for the heady scent of gardenia or tuberose. |
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The scent of turpentine and oil paint drifts through his open window from his neighbor's house. |
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The night air was cool and soothing, carrying the scent of jasmine and moonflowers into the living room. |
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Sometimes sitting on the porch, summer breeze wafting through, lazy sunshine bringing blessed sleep, the scent of perfume finds me. |
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At last they struck upon the scent of the blood, and they checked for a moment to make sure. |
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The rain is cold as it hits my bare arms, and steam rises from the hot concrete, a bitter tarry smell that has been the scent of every wet summer of my life. |
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He breathed in the scent of her hair and ran a hand down her side to caress the smooth, rounded bulge where their first, long tried for child was growing. |
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She felt the scent of putrid alcohol and knew she was doomed. |
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We rolled down the windows to enjoy the fresh scent of the green forest and slowed down to pass through small towns and past quiet country schools. |
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He can smell the spicy scent of her damp, freshly shampooed hair. |
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The lady's clothes seemed to fill the whole carnage, and out of this little padded box there drifted a perfume of orris, an indefinable scent of feminine elegance. |
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Each summer, the scent of suntan lotion wafts on the warm breeze. |
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The fresh citrus fragrance of bergamot essential oil combined with the spicy pinelike scent of cypress will make your sneakers smell better than new. |
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I could smell the distinct scent of strawberry shampoo on her hair. |
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They know nothing of the authentic scent of dust and dowdiness. |
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Hounds follow the scent of a fox which may be quite some distance away. |
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It nosed along the old logging road, stopping to drink in the scent of the squirrels and cottontails and swamp rabbits that had passed earlier in the morning. |
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We also detected the scent of the tiger, after hints from our local guide. |
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The characteristic apricot scent of these prized wild mushrooms triggers primeval hunter gatherer instincts, making a country walk attractive to even the most hardened townie. |
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A lack of bullets initially put investigators off the scent of gunpowder. |
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Ariana was awoken by the sweet scent of the flowers she knew very well. |
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Having lived for four years in China, he detests any scent of socialism, and the Democrats, with their more generous social spending, fairly reek to him. |
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He is the eco-friendly hound who is on the scent of environmental crime. |
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Researchers earlier identified the courtship chemicals used by other cockroach species, but the romance scent of the German cockroach remained elusive. |
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I never imagined I would be laying here, with the scent of incense and jasmine filling my nose, lying this close to anyone, nearly drowning in them. |
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Behind the counter is the pit, perfuming the room with the swirling, come-hither scent of beef and smoke. |
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As always, the scent of musty pages and old bindings, mixed with the aroma of coffee, washed over me, and I stopped for a second to breathe it in. |
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With Christmas on its way, the scent of pine needles from garlands and evergreen trees, as well as the spices and gingerbread of the bakeries, filled Jude's nostrils. |
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The air is fresher and the hint of flowers strengthens until we are overwhelmed by the honeyed scent of broom, pouring in through the car windows. |
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We all smiled as we whiffed the scent of the baking cookies. |
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Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers. |
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Perhaps it was a faint scent of pine needles that hung in the air, perhaps it was the clarity with which she viewed the scenes played out before her. |
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We were so close I could smell the faint scent of his aftershave. |
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Niko laughed at me when I ran my fingers across the book's spines and flipped through the pages in order to breathe in the scent of crisp parchment. |
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His first wife Vivienne had been prescribed Hoffman's anodyne and paraldehyde to treat her nervous condition, two anesthetics that exude a strong scent of ether. |
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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 light was joined in a gentle conspiracy with the air itself, which whispered in the leaves above our heads, tinged with a faint scent of balsam. |
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By now the scent of rotting windfalls were heavy on the air, and the apples were taken from the trees, turned into jam, or stored among layers of straw for use later on. |
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The night air is acrid with the scent of hundreds of citronella candles. |
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She nearly choked as the overwhelming scent of pine needles hit her. |
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And we bought fresh, succulent oysters redolent with the scent of the sea. |
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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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The closer he came the heavier the scent of barley-based ale became. |
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Soon that odour will disappear under the heady scent of rotting refuse. |
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It smelled of mothballs and camphor, the elemental scent of my homeland, and out came crumpled wads of tissue paper containing miniscule treasures. |
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He even claims that hen partridges conceive just by smelling the scent of males. |
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The slightly musky scent of cedar, pinewood, and violets reached my nose. |
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The evening air was perfumed with the soft scent of fresh flowers. |
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Sit in the sun with a loaf of fresh bread, a hunk of cheese and some German sausage and soak up the medieval atmosphere and scent of flowers and pine resin. |
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With the use of uplifting essential oils their metabolisms could be fooled into leapfrogging hibernation, believing they had already arrived in the scent of spring. |
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The scent of spikenard, not to be confused with American spikenard, a stimulant, is, surprisingly, sedative, since it increases serotonin availability. |
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The heavenly scent of gourmet meat pies wafts through the corridors. |
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Days are drenched in the strong scent of cigarette smoke, all-purpose soap, cow manure, eucalyptus leaf, espresso coffee, and the bouquet of our toil and sweat. |
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My thoughts and ramblings were put on hold as the toothsome scent of bacon and omelets filtered into my room, permeating throughout the air and reaching my nostrils. |
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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. |
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All the plants are coming into bloom as well so I was able to admire the sweet-peas and the cherry tree with the scent of mint and lavender in the air. |
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The sweet scent of perfumed roses will linger on your tongue, reminding you that the warmth of summer is on its way, but remember, a little goes a long way. |
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There was just a faint scent of lavender and mothballs about her. |
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Right throughout the site the exotic mix of the country's accents filled the air, mingled with the scent of quarter-pounders frying and regular PA announcements. |
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She could smell the fresh scent of rain, as it drizzled on her hair. |
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Benji whistled to himself as he headed towards the kitchen of his parents' bakery, tying on his apron and already smelling the sweet scent of a cake ready to be frosted. |
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His nostrils flared taking in the scent of all the flora around him. |
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Bryony flared her nostrils, catching the scent of cooked meat. |
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Inside the garage he inhaled the scent of motor oil and dust and tarpaper. |
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Zoladz at the 2005 meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences shows that the scent of cinnamon stimulates the cells of the brain. |
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You'd think it might hold the scent of smoke, or an atticky perfume of mouse and moth-wing. |
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Mother and son went into the small railed garden, where was a scent of red gillivers. |
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The scent of the gray fox is not as strong as that of the red, therefore more time is needed for the hounds to take the scent. |
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If the pack manages to pick up the scent of a fox, they will track it for as long as they are able. |
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Animals who rely on scent to find their babies or mothers cannot due to the strong scent of the oil. |
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This utility led to the use of incense in funerary ceremonies because the incense could smother the scent of decay. |
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Into her darkness, a churning synaesthesia, where her pain was the taste of old iron, scent of melon, wings of a moth brushing her cheek. |
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The guests saw all this and more, enjoying as well the captivating scent of Tzarina, the rare perfume produced by Russian designer Ella Krasner. |
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Carrot flies get put off by the scent of onions and onion flies by carrots. |
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It just goes to show that you can be a killer bee all you like, but you still have to respond to the natural scent of your species,'' he says. |
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Wind pushed at the trees without a sound and the scent of black locust and new hay discs blew across the fields. |
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It's hot, but a gust of wind comes up, cooling you with that inimitable scent of wheat and dirt that is the Palouse. |
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After the starkness of Passiontide the beautiful colours and the scent of the decorations. |
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The Prophet said that whoever hurts a Dhimmi will never smell the scent of heaven. |
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The heartwarming scent of the stew drifted on a soft breeze of jasmine. |
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But the scent of frangipanis can be intoxicating, and fresh fruitcake can too. |
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The exotic scent of freesia Just a delicate little flower If you close your eyes you're in the garden Where all freesias have so much power. |
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Instead, the pungent clean scent of red cedar permeates the building that houses planers and stacks of neatly trimmed and planed lumber. |
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We love the zesty scent of lemongrass in Rocky Mountain Soap Company's Enchanted with Lemongrass collection. |
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It is used in part to mask the scent of the many tired, unwashed pilgrims huddled together in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. |
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It's a fruity cocktail that spritzes a sparkly scent with the added sweetness of honey but it's not got the heady scent of some sweet fragrances. |
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Our first impulse is often to smell a flower Carol Klein enjoying the scent of Cimicifuga racemo? |
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Just as you might expect, the chaps have created a suitably rugged, go-getting and outdoorsy scent of smoky woods, hot spice, leather, fern and basil. |
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Much like the nostalgic scent of Sunday dinner, Italian Bred will remind audiences of their own unique upbringing and unforgettably humorous childhood memories. |
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The term house doctor has crossed over into everyday parlance and, countrywide, home owners are high on the scent of spondoolicks and magnolia paint fumes. |
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Stuck into the arms of one carved figure, two joss sticks smoked away, filling the air with the cloying scent of hippie joy in the superior spirituality of the Other. |
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Home to the mosaic of coloured-lit windows in the black and white houses, the fake gas lamps ambering the cobbles, sometimes the scent of applewood smoke. |
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Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground, yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant. |
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Wolves urine mark more frequently and vigorously in unfamiliar areas, or areas of intrusion, where the scent of other wolves or canids is present. |
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The scent of the exposed salt trees attracts deer from long distances. |
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For those who have been sprayed by skunks, Bob Gadman of Quincy was selling OdorGone, a mixture that he said removes the scent of just about everything. |
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Anticipation hung in the air like the scent of night-blooming jasmine. |
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Throughout history the scent of narcissi has been an important ingredient of perfumes, a quality that comes from essential oils rather than alkaloids. |
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