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"Can you not smell it, perfuming the air like a rose?"
With the way we were perfuming the air, she should have talked more openly to us, too."
The oil, instead of delicately perfuming the dish, overwhelmed it.
It just sits there, perfuming the air with an acrid smell.
The heated bread even perfumes your kitchen with the scents of India.
In all cases, the alcohol deeply perfumes the flesh.
Follow the basic suggestions for perfuming rooms as outlined on page 105.
We went back to work, the smell of gunpowder perfuming the air as I concentrated on the process.
Fields of white and gold daisies stretch endlessly, perfuming the air.
Instead, the incense burners seemed to be perfuming the air with something like vanilla.
THE fire sparkled in its place last week, perfuming the room with heat.
Why not, also, other trees with immense, splendid flowers, perfuming whole regions?
The flowers dipped slightly to the left, perfuming the table over the smell of their dessert.
Summer was close upon us, its scent of honeysuckle and violets perfuming the land.
A sense of poisoned high spirits perfumes the air like a noxious laughing gas.
And is that the scent of brimstone that perfumes the room?
Both plays have the scent of hope that perfumes the prospect of a substantial new play.
"It's perfuming everything we put in it, sir."
Most of her purdah days were spent in these beauty treatments, perfuming and powdering.
The principal attraction to gardeners is the lemon smell which perfumes both the leaves and flowers of the tree.
For a young woman to dream of perfuming her bath, foretells ecstatic happenings.
The hours spent grooming and perfuming it!
Perfuming his way with a censer held before him, the priest had come down the path to the grove, chanting the service for the dead.
The salve on my injuries was melting in the water, perfuming the air with its aromatic scent.
A delicate fragrance rose from the flowerbeds, perfuming the air breathed by the people in the vicinity.