Scented
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30 examples of Scented in a sentence
In each shot glass is a different
scented
oil.
This will warm up the
scented
oil inside, and a particular smell will be emitted.
But I think they're leaving surreptitious
scented
messages for potential mates.
I think
scented
messages in her dung will help send Romeo up the right tree so that he doesn't waste precious energy scaling the wrong one.
See the rich golden tones surrounding the young concubine asleep by the fireplace, or the sweltering turkish bath, and let it flood your senses with impressions of spice, coarse cloth, smooth skin,
scented
oils, flickering flames, satin rustle.
For beleaguered governments, Stiglitz’s proposed cures were rose petals, fragrances and
scented
candles along with soothing sounds.
At last one match did burn up, and the
scented
smoke of the cigar, like a broad swaying sheet definitely outlined, moved forwards and upwards over the bush under the overhanging branches of the birch-tree.
Still invisible in the absence of the sun, the dew on the tall
scented
hemp, from which the male plants had already been weeded out, wetted Levin's legs and his blouse to above his belt.
She obeyed, pretending to search in order to please him, went over the whole place and then returned to the first spot and immediately
scented
them once more.
She now
scented
nothing more, but only saw and heard without understanding anything.
Returning tired and hungry from his sport, Levin so vividly anticipated the pies that on approaching his lodging he seemed to smell and taste them – just as Laska
scented
game – and he immediately ordered Philip to serve them.
Oblonsky, who had just had something to eat and drink, came toward them in his Chamberlain's uniform, wiping his mouth with his
scented
and bordered lawn handkerchief.
Standing in the cool shade of the newly-thatched barn, with its wattle walls of hazel, which had not yet shed its
scented
leaves, pressed against the freshly stripped aspens of the roof-tree under the thatch, he looked now through the open doorway into which the dry and bitter chaff-dust rushed and whirled, at the grass round the threshing-floor lit up by the hot sunshine and at the fresh straw that had just been brought out of the barn, now at the bright-headed and white-breasted swallows that flew in chirping beneath the roof and, flapping their wings, paused in the light of the doorway, and now at the people who bustled about in the dark and dusty barn; and he thought strange thoughts:'Why is all this being done?' he wondered.
In fact, I had already resorted to speeding up my inhalations in order to extract from the cell what little oxygen it contained, when suddenly I was refreshed by a current of clean air,
scented
with a salty aroma.
Dear old Quarry Woods! with your narrow, climbing paths, and little winding glades, how
scented
to this hour you seem with memories of sunny summer days!
It so happened, then, that Rocinante took a fancy to disport himself with their ladyships the ponies, and abandoning his usual gait and demeanour as he
scented
them, he, without asking leave of his master, got up a briskish little trot and hastened to make known his wishes to them; they, however, it seemed, preferred their pasture to him, and received him with their heels and teeth to such effect that they soon broke his girths and left him naked without a saddle to cover him; but what must have been worse to him was that the carriers, seeing the violence he was offering to their mares, came running up armed with stakes, and so belaboured him that they brought him sorely battered to the ground.
And after having seen all this, what can be more charming than to see how a bevy of damsels comes forth from the gate of the castle in gay and gorgeous attire, such that, were I to set myself now to depict it as the histories describe it to us, I should never have done; and then how she who seems to be the first among them all takes the bold knight who plunged into the boiling lake by the hand, and without addressing a word to him leads him into the rich palace or castle, and strips him as naked as when his mother bore him, and bathes him in lukewarm water, and anoints him all over with sweet-smelling unguents, and clothes him in a shirt of the softest sendal, all
scented
and perfumed, while another damsel comes and throws over his shoulders a mantle which is said to be worth at the very least a city, and even more?
At length the duke came out to take her down, and as they entered a spacious court two fair damsels came forward and threw over Don Quixote's shoulders a large mantle of the finest scarlet cloth, and at the same instant all the galleries of the court were lined with the men-servants and women-servants of the household, crying, "Welcome, flower and cream of knight-errantry!" while all or most of them flung pellets filled with
scented
water over Don Quixote and the duke and duchess; at all which Don Quixote was greatly astonished, and this was the first time that he thoroughly felt and believed himself to be a knight-errant in reality and not merely in fancy, now that he saw himself treated in the same way as he had read of such knights being treated in days of yore.
The rich, sweet smell of the hay-ricks rose to his chamber window; the hundred perfumes of the little flower-garden beneath
scented
the air around; the deep-green meadows shone in the morning dew that glistened on every leaf as it trembled in the gentle air; and the birds sang as if every sparkling drop were to them a fountain of inspiration.
The only observable alterations in his appearance were, that he wore a brighter blue coat, with a white silk lining, black tights, black silk stockings, and pumps, and a white waistcoat, and was, if possible, just a thought more
scented.
Both gentlemen had very open waistcoats and very rolling collars, and very small boots, and very big rings, and very little watches, and very large guard-chains, and symmetrical inexpressibles, and
scented
pocket-handkerchiefs.'I never bet half a dozen!' said the other gentleman.
"Speak, monsieur, speak," said d’Artagnan, who instinctively
scented
something advantageous.
Besides, Herbert discovered towards the southwest point of the lagoon a natural warren, a slightly damp meadow, covered with willows and aromatic herbs which
scented
the air, such as thyme, basil, savory, all the sweet-scented species of the labiated plants, which the rabbits appeared to be particularly fond of.
The jaguar advanced and gazed around him with blazing eyes, his hair bristling as if this was not the first time he had
scented
men.
However, on his second sortie, on the 27th of November, Gideon Spilett, who had ventured a quarter of a mile into the woods, towards the south of the mountain, remarked that Top
scented
something.
It was not probable that Top
scented
the presence of man, for in that case, he would have announced it by half-uttered, sullen, angry barks.
'What wonderful soap they make!' he said, examining and unwrapping a cake of
scented
soap Agatha Mikhaylovna had prepared for the visitor, but which Oblonsky had not used.
The
scented
grass, cut down with a sound that showed how juicy it was, fell in high ridges.
To the left, carts rattled along the bare meadow, and one after another the haycocks vanished, picked up in enormous forkfuls, and their places were taken by heavy carts with their huge loads of
scented
hay overhanging the horses' backs.
They stood round the
scented
vodka and the delicacies, and the conversation about the Russification of Poland between Koznyshev, Karenin, and Pestsov gradually slackened in the expectation of dinner.
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