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A heavy resiny scent, like a mixture of cedar and olive oil, wrapped itself around them.
A resiny branch spit flames out of the blaze.
The pine pitch used to seal the leather gave it a resiny aftertaste.
(The leaves will get a harsh resiny taste.)
The small, resiny spark dwindled along the pathway towards Elford, and vanished gradually into the night.
There is an enveloping smell, a resiny odor not unlike marijuana, the sharp smell that comes off an expensive beer.
The flavour can be described as a strong, slightly smoky, resiny aroma and can be an acquired taste.
It has a slightly acidic, resiny flavor, akin to Italian Fontina, with a varying strength depending on the age and type.
When the strand of bittersweet was severed, Chuck stood leaning against the rough bark of the tree, breathing in its resiny smell.
And what child could resist snow-white Chilean sea bass wrapped around resiny slices of matsutake mushrooms and gently cooked?
Peppercorns and coriander seed supply aromatic warmth, garlic adds depth, and rosemary brings a lamb-friendly resiny flavor.
The sweet, resiny smell of the pines, for instance, and the way the clouds seemed so close - less like clouds than like draggles of whitish-gray smoke.
Currents of smoke moved languidly in the warm air, carrying scents of perfume and wine, sweat and roast meats, and here and there the resiny hint of alchemical drugs.
"Tomorrow," said Cadfael at supper, round the brazier hissing with resiny logs and giving forth a blue, weaving smoke as aromatic as his workshop at Shrewsbury, "I must set out very early."
The room held no decorations, only the severe furnishings standard issue in Starfleet, but the warm and very dry air carried a hot, resiny scent, like the sunbaked pitch of pine trees at high noon in summer.
And down by the torrent, on a faint game trail that led upstream, was a piece of emerald-green fluff stuck to the resiny trunk of a pine, A bit of green feather Dyed green.
Picard took a deep drink of his wine; in accordance with ancient Chinese tradition, the drink was both warm and strong, with a distinct resiny taste, but it failed to wash away the foul aftertaste of the noxious morsel.
Within, the air was full of the rich scent of seasoned timber and the resiny smoke of torches, and the subdued murmur of voices among the lower tables fell silent as the three of them entered, Canon Meirion leading.
"I greatly enjoyed the resiny character of one called Havana, the peppery flavors of Nega Fulo, the hints of vanilla and chocolate in Germana and the toffee and mint of Senador," Mr. Jackson wrote enthusiastically.
Paper masking tape is sometimes used as a pre-engraving overcoat on finished and resiny woods so that cleanup is a matter of picking the tape off and out of the unengraved areas, which is easier than removing the sticky and smoky surround "halos" (and requires no varnish-removing chemicals).
He said this as a pair of amateur middleweights sparred in one of the two rings in the gym, their shoes scraping with an odd rhythm on the resiny canvas, their gloves thudding upon each other's leather headgear, their sweat being illuminated by shafts of gray morning light issuing down from the skylight.