As the chessboard emptied, the room would fill with their moist, yeasty scent.
It was deep, and rich, and as she listened, Kevla could almost smell the moist, earthy scent of soil.
The air was heavy with moist scents and languorous perfumes from the flowers, some of them verging on the sickly.
Away from the coast, the tang of salt and ozone faded, to be replaced by the hot, moist scents of the dipterocarps forest, and the overpowering perfume of the crowding flowers.
The air, thick with the moist scents put off by the cycads and flytraps and sap-jeweled carnivorous plants, filled my senses and clung to my skin like perfume.
And though the air held the moist, earthy scent of rain, none fell from the sky.
The wind shifted and moist earthy scents momentarily won over the scouring salt of the sea breeze and seabirds' cries pierced the creak and thrum of rigging and sail.
This was a world entirely without the moist scents of either growing or rotting vegetation, without any odor that might betray the cycles of life and death.
His vigilance gave Janeway an opportunity to savor the abundant life that surrounded them, to take in the fresh air and the moist scents of plant life and rich earth.
The results have the architectural calm of Saenredam and Mondrian suffused with the moist scent of the natural world (Cotter).