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The species was the first to be known as sandalwood.
"Ask him how much sandalwood he can bring me for the ship."
There was still that smell of sandalwood on the air.
And why does scratching at a wall with sandalwood bring it back?
The sandalwood man did not merely save my life for it.
"Now I will lead my men back to the sandalwood trees.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of red sandalwood for these uses.
Her eyes were dark, almost the color of sandalwood.
It is named after the Sandalwood trees, which are a major export of the country.
"1 thought you were supposed to use sandalwood and various other exotic plants."
She smelled the scent of sandalwood and knew it really was he.
They kissed some more and played games with her sandalwood soap.
He turned toward it, holding his sandalwood staff protectively before him.
It's also best to avoid using white sandalwood if you are breast-feeding.
The guy on the floor hadn't smelled her sandalwood, but somebody else might.
In about 1870, sandalwood cutters moved into the area but they did not settle.
The light summer breeze had not carried away all the scent of sandalwood.
She could smell his own particular odor of sandalwood and cedar.
White sandalwood might help prevent the growth of fungus and bacteria.
Contact with white sandalwood can cause allergic skin reactions in some people.
Sandalwood is a nice-smelling wood and also the oil made from it.
Sandalwood export began in 1790, reaching its peak between 1810 and 1825.
The most common and least expensive material is sandalwood.
The oil content varies greatly within the different sandalwood species.
Sandalwood Road is a reminder of the town's past.