No yelling off after something else once they've been given a scent.
"Death would be at a decided disadvantage were you to give it a scent that might betray its presence, like some desert targ."
Instead of giving your wardrobe a manufactured fresh-air scent, you'll be giving them the real thing.
This tradition of giving a scent to one's guests continues to this day in many parts of the Eastern world.
Several tree trunks were snapped, giving the air a strong scent of pine.
The parallel-veined leaves of some species contain ethereal oils that give a sweet scent when dried.
Beneath them a shallow breath whistled, giving a strange sour scent.
You have given me a scent through fresh dew to follow.
Maybe they are doing it to throw you off, give you a false scent.
Now he gave the Cord a scent of his crumbled amanibhavam.