If it's feeling windy and I smell faint woodsmoke, I expect colder weather within a couple days. |
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The taste of it on my tongue strikes a chord deep within me, the way that the smell of woodsmoke or Grandma's perfume does for some. |
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Freewheeling through such scenery, with the smell of pine intermingling with woodsmoke in the breeze, one feels an irrepressible high. |
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A tiny fire of dead greasewood branches warms my hands and perfumes the air with pungent woodsmoke. |
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As the wind blew over the rooftops and down into the street it carried the smell of woodsmoke with it. |
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Callan choked back the scent of burning metal mixed with earth and fire and woodsmoke. |
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There's a little woodsmoke on the air, from the chimneys of the cottages across the valley, different from autumn bonfire smoke and infinitely sweeter. |
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It was still possible to meander down country lanes, see horses pull ploughs and smell woodsmoke from the chimneys of thatched cottages in the evenings. |
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The weather was crisp and cool, with the smell of woodsmoke in the air. |
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The precious limited-edition buckwheat tastes like an afternoon in an old library, all gingerbread, port, currants, leather, tobacco, and woodsmoke. |
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And on spring nights of purple sunsets, with woodsmoke scenting the air and new-born lambs covering the hillsides like little balls of cottonwool, it must have been heavenly. |
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The whole place smells of wildflowers, woodsmoke and horse dung. |
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Irritants in the air such as tobacco or woodsmoke, perfumes, aerosol sprays, cleaning products, and fumes from paint or cooking gas can all trigger asthma flare-ups. |
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