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"perfumed" Definitions
  1. (literary) (of the air in a place) having a pleasant smell synonym scented
  2. containing perfume

198 Sentences With "perfumed"

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She is being perfumed and made up into a doll.
Absinthe perfumed with the sweet licorice notes of aniseed myrtle.
The space was soothing, with perfumed scents filling the air.
The filling is made with yogurt, perfumed with dill and mint.
It is part play, part film — and, yes, it is perfumed.
The small jugs are assumed to have been filled with perfumed oil.
After the shoot, Thomas and Spencer hit the perfumed aisles of Nordstrom.
I see my perfumed mother (Ysatis by Givenchy) handing me the receiver.
But since no one had read my perfumed version, nothing could happen.
Surprise them with things like perfumed love letters and long-stemmed roses.
Torn into shreds, the perfumed chicken mixture must be rather highly seasoned.
As she endures pregnancies and labours perfumed by incense, Ethiopia changes around her.
They range from heartache-perfumed ballads and yearning love duets to energetic hootenannies.
The mashed potatoes are fluffy and creamy, and perfectly perfumed with roasted garlic.
She is dowdy and plain-spoken, an outcast among the perfumed vipers at court.
Outside academia, the Enlightenment is not just in good odor but practically Hermès-perfumed.
Yet he writes as if he lives in the perfumed stockroom of a Namaste superstore.
Notice how an ordinary bunch of rosemary or sage is flecked with delicate, perfumed flowers.
Rainbow-hued shoe and watch shops jostle with chocolatiers and boutiques offering $120 perfumed candles.
On the weekends, barbecue smoke perfumed street corners and backyards as lines of customers formed.
On the weekends, barbecue smoke perfumed street corners and backyards as lines of customers formed.
The music is gently perfumed and unhurried — perhaps, at 40 nearly stationary minutes, to a fault.
The perfumed skin gives way to a melting creaminess that smears over a slice of sourdough.
It's young, however, and, though perfumed, it is still tightly coiled, revealing little of its potential.
No one needs an eye mask, just like no one needs a Spiralizer or perfumed drawer liners.
The lamb, which was now in the oven, perfumed the air with ginger and cumin and cloves.
She passes me a spoonful of the orange-perfumed raw pastry cream used to make the base.
They can be intriguingly mineral, gorgeously perfumed and astonishingly pure, while still displaying rich, focused fruit flavors.
"Grand Hotel," which deploys what feels like a city-size ensemble, is similarly perfumed in divine decadence.
From Shunga to the Kama Sutra to the Perfumed Garden, they all have their ancient erotic texts.
A prevailing theory is that the cones were perfumed pieces of animal fat or wax called unguent.
"Because if I take the Oscars, 'The Revenant', with the production crew behind and the heating (on set) and all that 'go and cover yourself in shit' - but I'm sure the 'shit' is perfumed - and you're in this mud, which is perfumed and isn't cold, it's heated," Depardieu said.
A diesel-perfumed monster, its seats appeared ready to come loose from their moorings on the metal floor.
Other good-for-your-vag lifestyle habits include wearing cotton underwear and avoiding hot baths or perfumed soaps.
Whoever robbed Minaj knocked over furniture, vandalized picture frames, destroyed perfumed bottles, and apparently cut up her clothing.
Also: Jarlsberg and Stoned Wheat Thins, accompanied by ice-cold gin perfumed with the memory of good vermouth.
A 2009, the only Lafleur I tasted, was perfumed with flowers, citrus and a smoky, almost sandalwood scent.
It's a bittersweet cigarette drag of an episode, perfumed with loneliness and memory, and Abbass's performance is astonishing.
GETTING IN The price of entry is making it beyond the hotel lobby perfumed to Abercrombie & Fitch proportions.
Avoid douches and perfumed soaps, as they can interfere with the natural balance of bacteria and pH levels.
Instead, its perfumed like an old-school, flowery French product, which can rile sensitive noses, but didn't overpower mine.
But the Kraken is likely Euron, the perfumed seneschal might be Varys, and the lion is almost certainly Tyrion.
Pictures the girls drew, shells they picked up at the beach, the last drops of a perfumed shower gel.
Eventually, the blond Caesar brought us mugs of instant coffee, made lukewarm and sickly with too much perfumed liqueur.
It is a lovely contrast to behold and savor: earthy, rustic pasta mingling with beautiful, herb-perfumed sweet peas.
Here, an array of loose-leaf samples, from smoky Lapsang Souchong to perfumed jasmine and fragrant Darjeeling, tantalise the nostrils.
But in the early evening, as a perfumed breeze gently pushes open the balcony door, he understands: spring has come.
And, speaking of that scent, the dry shampoo's fragrance retention technology keeps hair perfumed throughout the day — no reapplication necessary.
You know perfumed flesh, in anklets, and spirit, unadorned, take turns at lead and follow, one in action and repose.
Lately, I have had my heart set on tangy braised chicken with apricots, lightly perfumed with saffron and very lemony.
From good producers like Domaine Gerovassiliou and Domaine Zafeirakis, malagousia makes a rich yet zesty wine, perfumed, peachy and floral.
I'm inclined to make a leek and mushroom filling, bound with an easily made white sauce perfumed with fresh thyme.
It reminded me that perfumed fops and elegant dandies, like Wilde, are indispensable to the productive flurry of artistic coteries.
What was really on her mind those nights she tucked you into bed, deliciously lipsticked and perfumed for an evening out?
So far, Abercrombie & Fitch hasn't been that successful in luring adults into its once heavily perfumed halls, despite this image rejiggering.
Aniseed Myrtle: Licorice-flavoured leaves, lush green foliage, perfumed fluffy white flowers - this ornamental rainforest tree has it all going on.
He has both hands in her perfumed underwear drawer (feels so good, been so long) when she walks in on him.
He sells perfumed oils, soap, sage, and other products just outside the Carver Federal Savings Bank building on West 125th Street.
There's a traditional focus in dishes like chicken with sun-dried plums, smoked eggplant and several desserts perfumed with rose water.
The streets of New York, once perfumed with overripe garbage, are today nearly as redolent with weed as a Negril beach.
Rifkah and her cousins perfumed their head scarves, too, by setting them on little easels and burning incense called udi underneath.
Modern Indian pickles are more complex and probably more delicious, too — hot and tangy, deeply perfumed with aromatics and ground spices.
This might have become French's formula, a moody police procedural perfumed by the uncanny and narrated by a psychologically unstable sleuth.
It's still possible that the wax was perfumed, but it would have long since evaporated, so they can't know for sure.
The kiss is printed big inside, cropped close across the fold, with sixteen hundred words of perfumed prose on love and power.
But where the Montinore was subtly perfumed, the 3 Degrees was in your face aromatically, with a blast of sweet red fruit.
Driscoll's berries tend to lack the sugar rush and perfumed oomph of a tiny sun-warmed heirloom discovered on a country lane.
A surprisingly big source of the carbon that causes ghosting stains is perfumed room candles, a 2001 review of previous studies found.
As they aged they developed perfumed aromas of graphite, tobacco and cedar, and like all the best Bordeaux they improved for decades.
A sexual adventure involving this condom would probably be like going down on a penis-size marshmallow in an over-perfumed toilet.
Like an intoxicatingly perfumed woman who left a party before you arrived, it'll leave behind only a faint rumor of its presence.
This bottle, the 2017 Terra Ambera from Manolis Garalis on Lemnos, a volcanic island in the Aegean, was dry, perfumed and floral.
The ice cream in this perfect sandwich is impossibly airy, dissolving with immediacy in your mouth like a frozen, vanilla-perfumed breeze.
Wherever we went, we brought our cacophony of excitable crosstalk and high-pitched giggles, a whirlwind of perfumed air and rustling dresses.
The meat is first bathed in a fragrant wet marinade, perfumed with lemongrass, garlic, ginger, shallots, fish sauce, sugar and five-spice powder.
I'm remembering the excitement and anticipation of that 20-year-old girl, standing on that stage among hundreds of perfumed and decorated women.
But does wearing beautifully crafted, ultra-expensive, perfumed lingerie actually translate into hot sex and a general feeling of having your shit together?
An absolutely dreamy and romantic atmosphere arrives when sweet Venus mingles with whimsical Neptune on February 17: think perfumed love letters, little scorpion!
At Shiite mosques, they like to put boxes of pink, perfumed Rose Petal brand tissues around the room before people arrive for prayer.
By contrast, the Tom Cullity cabernets, made from the oldest plots of cabernet and malbec, are perfumed and elegant, and show great finesse.
Baklava. It's layers upon layers of crispy phyllo rolled out to the thinness of Bible paper, layered with nuts and drowned in perfumed syrup.
Around him were giant bags of rose petals and attara, an aromatic plant that's distilled in water to make a perfumed syrup for sweets.
This program, with healthy helpings of Wolf, Duparc, Ravel, Charles Koechlin and Poulenc, was a perfumed universe, one Ms. Karg made dreamy yet lucid.
But every time the score seemed ready to tip into perfumed banality, the music, without changing its character, took on a newly moving solemnity.
You must pretend your life involves something other than watching Netflix cooking program featuring perfumed onions and dry barbecue rubs you will never make.
Succulent, crisp-skinned and faintly perfumed with five-spice powder, this bird is to be devoured, still warm, as soon as I get home.
The sugarcane seller sings, "Her body is like a perfumed song," as he hacks long stalks of sugarcane in half and then in quarters.
It made a pale-colored wine that, though gorgeously perfumed, was out of fashion in an era in which powerful, dark wines were prized.
I always did so through gritted teeth, of course, because the air in Santa Clara was perfumed with pride (and also with honeysuckle and apricots).
If you have strong reactions to perfumed products, Steinemann suggested, beyond switching out your products, speaking up about your allergies to the people around you.
They still looked back to Europe — to the parlor, the perfumed courtier and the spirit of gentility — for their models of character, manners and education.
"Someone's hair is literally on fire," Meg Ryan said to her date, the designer Christian Siriano, as an acrid smell perfumed the preshow cocktail hour.
Unprocessed cacao paste is thick, if it's mixed with cinnamon and vanilla it becomes a dessert, and if water is added it becomes a perfumed concoction.
" There are beds with "clean white sheets," and there are hugs with her mother, who always has "a good smell of clean clothes and perfumed soap.
Sundays, she ushered at a storefront Baptist church in her belted navy dress with white gloves and collar, perfumed with her one indulgence, Chanel No. 5.
He writes that 'the cute Mozart, the perfumed Mozart, the permanently ecstatic Mozart, the 'touch-me-not' Mozart, the sentimentally bloated Mozart must all be avoided.
Traffic cones were placed every which way, trees released poisoned leaves to the green, a light northward breeze perfumed the air with drywall dust and soot.
It was conceived by Aman's chairman and C.E.O., Vladislav Doronin, who felt it was important to make the formulations as effective as they are beautifully perfumed.
They are also the ones that undergird our too easily hacked media system, where garbage acquires the perfumed scent of legitimacy with all too much ease.
We traded thunderclaps of laughter throughout the night, reflecting on our reckless undergrad days, when we roamed campus and perfumed the dorm room with weed smoke.
The whole setup creates a convivial feeling of pilgrimage as throngs of well-heeled, perfumed Parisians stroll en masse from the tram station to the entrance.
But when I came out, cold and wet, my blond hair dripping and pathetic, he was waiting for me, dressed and perfumed to go to dinner.
All that remained to do was to chop a little parsley, lemon zest and rosemary to scatter over everything, adding a bright green subtly perfumed hit.
Since then, the New Albany, Ohio retailer has toned down its risqué advertising, remodeled its dimly lit and over-perfumed stores and begun offering more appealing designs.
The first is all legato flow and perfumed fragrance; though the fairy's gestures indicate that her gift is beautiful arms, what's most evident is her tranquil openness.
One braai classic, lamb chunks marinated in tangy-sweet jam and perfumed with fresh citrus or curry leaves, is called sosaties — a descendant of the word satay.
Alcohol-heavy styling gels, mousses, and oils didn't smell much better, and shampoos stunk like overly perfumed soap — talk about the opposite of a pampering self-care experience.
We pay attention to a few flashy plant celebrities – perfumed roses, a thousand red tulips, a loaded tomato plant — but we are insufficiently curious about how plants live.
After she was all perfumed and manicured, she snuck out in the dark and lay at the feet of wealthy Boaz, merry with wine, on his threshing floor.
Deborah Jiang-Stein was 12 years old when she found the letter hidden beneath her adoptive mother's silky slips and neatly-folded underwear in a perfumed dresser drawer.
You'll find lavender sachets using the lavender that grows in the area and all kinds of perfumed soap, again using local ingredients such as honeysuckle and lemon verbena.
On the Rue Dupetit-Thouars, Máncora Cebicheria serves exuberantly marinated Peruvian ceviche in pools of kiwi or lime, flecked with vivid dashes of beet purée and perfumed violets.
Itamar Srulovich and Sarit Packer offer modern recipes that reflect the perfumed and spiced flavors of their Israeli heritage, mixed with favorites from British teatime and French patisseries.
Yes. Particularly if you are interested in clean or vegan products, are sensitive to perfumed baby lotions, or need a quality baby moisturizer suitable for fall and winter.
But Matisse's Nice series, despite its abundance of sensual décor, communicates an exultant tedium, unlike Delacroix's harem dwellers who were, in fact, on call, waiting in a perfumed vacuum.
He spent much of his days amid heaps of paper in a book-filled study, orchestral harmonies from the radio perfumed by the tweedy, comforting smell of pipe tobacco.
The delicate Durutti Column-esque guitar riff wraps you casually around its little finger, while muted drums and a gossamer thread of vocals transport you to a perfumed garden.
These adult versions are substantial and often a bit grand; stocked with shrunken sizes of eau de toilette, scented lotions and perfumed candles, they seem destined for Instagram posts.
Among the worthy producers I was able to find were Quinta das Bágeiras, whose 2012 baga was beautifully perfumed, with great fruit and acidity — a great value at $13.
When Louis XV was monarch from 24 to 22, he became known for his love of fragrance, and his court was celebrated as la cour parfumée ("the perfumed court").
There, Harun — the inspiration for a caliph in "One Thousand and One Nights" — is said to have played polo and perfumed the air with garments worn by female slaves.
A lot has changed over the past few years, with everything from paste to perfumed formulas hitting shelves — and starting next week, there is an entirely new category to try.
The overwhelming majority of discourse surrounding the world of wine—you know, talk about "perfumed aromas redolent of timorous, mid-summer sous bois "—can sound, well, kind of super douchey.
It's possible I got the whole idea from the delicious tiny rolls, perfumed with lime leaves, that accompany the keema on a skewer, looking like marshmallows ready for a campfire.
And six Syrian refugees will be driven the 20 minutes to a warm home perfumed by warm food, in a city made radiant by the multicolored lights of the season.
But you'll also find such decidedly untraditional cicchetti as tissue-thin slices of lardo perfumed with honey, rosemary and pink peppercorns, and crostini heaped with roasted pumpkin, porcini and ricotta.
I&aposve found that this balm is an excellent option for those who are sensitive to perfumed baby lotions, or need a quality baby moisturizer suitable for fall and winter.
While plenty of moms might be impressed by a piece of jewelry or bouquet of flowers, other moms would rather spend $34 on a boutique fitness class than a perfumed candle.
For centuries, generations of breeding in the quest for longer blooms and petals in shades of nearly every hue have dulled the sweetest smells that once perfumed gardens around the world.
The perfume industry exploded in popularity in 17th-century France, thanks in part to a royal family that used it so lavishly that its royal court was nicknamed the perfumed court.
In a darkened nightclub, they built a set of wooden bars and neon crosses, topped by a ceramic Madonna and perfumed by frankincense and myrrh (or something a lot like that).
My idea of an erotic message was a perfumed handwritten letter with curvaceous letters lacing the page, not a texted iPhone flora selfie, or even an analog portrait on my Rolleiflex.
While it may not be quite as nuanced as the cold-pressed stuff in the bottle, it's still richly citrusy and perfumed, and a jar of it will last a month.
Standouts include classic linguine al pesto with potatoes and green beans, or a tender filet of local (as in pulled out of Lake Lugano) perch with fragrant vanilla-perfumed black rice.
On a recent drizzly Sunday afternoon in the Valhalla Park neighborhood, blocks from the Kensico Cemetery grounds, wood smoke perfumed the air and holiday lawn ornaments were ready for their frost.
Each piece feels like a luxury, but among one of our favorites in the range is the perfumed drawer liner, designed to fit inside your dresser and scent your clothes for months.
I have seen other ballerinas this year deliver Liberty Bell with panache and swagger, but the elasticity she finds within a phrase — anticipating here, lingering there — makes her the most individually perfumed.
I slalomed down the subways stairs with my skis and gear as commuters streamed up, then rode a urine-perfumed elevator to the platform to meet my friend Julie at Penn Station.
It was dark and pure, graceful with an almost gossamer structure, perfumed with that sort of lead-pencil, cigar-box aroma that Mr. Pontallier a few years ago told me epitomized Margaux.
"Such a figure, essenced and perfumed, with a bunch of lace sticking out under its chin, puzzles the common passenger to determine the thing's sex," wrote Town and Country Magazine in 1772.
I start with Carnal Flower and start spritzing — 10 sprays later, I am thoroughly perfumed, nauseous from the fragrance, and sorry for the co-workers who have to inhale the air near me.
Whomever came up with that idea has obviously never experienced thrush or bacterial vaginosis nor spoken to a health professional who could have told them vaginal infections can be triggered by perfumed products.
Measuring that praise, note that the G90 lacks superfluous gee-gaws like perfumed ventilation and massaging seats that capture the imagination of the moneyed on cars like the 7 Series and S-Class.
The phenomenon represents a sharp departure from fragranced creams and serums from other luxury purveyors — Christian Dior, Estée Lauder, La Prairie, Tom Ford — that leave behind a richly perfumed trail with every application.
After the chicks of the stand's name comes pork: shoulder, braised for six hours, plush and obliging; riblets in hot-sour tom yum (soup), perfumed with makrut lime and roiling red, of uncompromised firepower.
He has perfumed the fountains of Versailles, encapsulated the smell of soil in wax nails and scented the bar at the Baccarat Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, where we spoke recently about his new project.
This week, I sat alone in a theater watching this totally dumb movie, this warm perfumed poopoo, but happily overeating in the dark, totally happy to be away from Sam, for about twenty minutes.
The crispy rice salad, its grains formed into perfumed balls that are fried until deep brown, is then broken apart and tossed with a tangy, brilliant dressing and a handful of torn sour sausage.
Reinvented staples include steamed rice perfumed with chrysanthemum and an egg custard that usually appears as a side dish in Japanese chain restaurants, elevated with the addition of mackerel and steamed sweet potato. kyotonanba.
As you drive through the narrow, dusty streets of Sehwan, the air becomes perfumed with the scent of roses, sold in small plastic bags and body-length garlands that devotees lay at his tomb.
As is traditional, it makes two kinds of sfogliatelle: riccia, crunchy, whisper-thin layers of dough around sweetened ricotta perfumed with cinnamon and orange zest; and frolla, the same filling in a tender, shortbread crust.
At dinner I could not stop gorging on the homemade bread that Ms. Sparks baked that afternoon and served alongside a rich mutton and fresh vegetable stew perfumed with cinnamon, turmeric, harissa and Senegalese pepper.
This spring, Mr. Udin wised up, surrounded the beds with chicken wire and placed pieces of Irish Spring soap around like amulets because deer are rumored to turn their noses up at the perfumed cleanser.
Yet in the midst of this perfumed opulence, the Cannes judges have for the last few years bestowed the festival's top prize—the Palme d'Or—upon films that display an explicit and uncompromising class consciousness.
The fried chicken is inspired by the "popcorn" style of chicken sold at night markets in Taiwan, boneless hunks of meat perfumed with Chinese five-spice and slightly feverish, with a chewiness just under the surface.
We were at Antico Caffè Pasticceria Spinnato in Palermo, where we discussed the confections colored, perfumed and textured with pistachios that covered our table: cassatas, cannoli, biscotti, cakes, semifreddos, panettones, fig-stuffed buccellatos, cookies and more.
And it's a far cry from the delicious licentiousness of the writings of the Muslim golden age, like Sheikh Nafzawi's "The Perfumed Garden of Sensual Delight," which tackled eroticism and the Kama Sutra without any hang-ups.
Of war and chocolateBassam Ghraoui, Syria's premier chocolate-maker, died on May 295st, aged 21941 Before Damascus was associated with the tyranny of the Assads, it was known for the tiny perfumed apples that grew in Zabadani.
After Marie Kondo's best-selling book wafted into our lives last year, like a sweetly perfumed Mary Poppins gust of orderliness, you would think we would have our shit together when it comes to downsizing out possessions.
"But it is the hot corned beef here, of course, that is king, sublimely tender and perfumed with pickling spice, and packed with such care between two slices of crusty grilled Brooklyn Rye," the Philadelphia Inquirer said. 
Bastani sonnati, a frozen dessert she made with cream and slivered pistachios, and perfumed with rose water and saffron, is one of two sweets she is planning; she said she rarely sees it in the United States.
YARRA GLEN, Australia — In an unassuming shed near this small town in the center of the Yarra Valley, just northeast of Melbourne, Luke Lambert makes gorgeous, minerally chardonnays and perfumed, savory syrahs under the Luke Lambert label.
BEFORE Damascus was associated with the tyranny of the Assads, father and son, it was known for roses and for the tiny perfumed apples that grew in Zabadani, to be sold in season in baskets made of paper.
The same boxed, mass-produced versions that made panettone famous, and that took it from being a rare luxury item to one anyone could buy, gave it a reputation as nothing more than a parched, heavily perfumed sponge.
Half a chicken, breast and leg, comes perfumed with rounds of preserved lemon, salted in-house and steeped in their own juices for six months, until what's left is just the bloom of sun and a gentle, tamed sourness.
Sofrito — the slow-cooked mix of onions, peppers, tomatoes and seasonings that is the base for innumerable dishes wherever Spanish gastronomy is an influence — is called a recaíto here, and perfumed with the pleasantly grassy, brisk essence of recao.
In the back, there's a cozy setup of millennial pink velvet chairs across from a glamorous velvet hunter green art deco sofa, and in the center, on a table, a Zola-branded candle perfumed the air with a rose scent.
And unlike the cold creams used 80 years ago, these newer versions have a lighter, almost whipped consistency, feel less greasy, and can be spiked with botanicals ingredients and nourishing extracts where heavily perfumed scents and borax used to be.
In his "Women of Algiers in their Apartment," (1847-9), for instance, the air is filled by perfumed dust; the bent knee of the figure in the foreground—barely covered by short, radiantly blue, silver-trimmed satin trousers, shimmers with sensuality.
The guests began to arrive—most of them Alta Moda enthusiasts who'd travelled from countries as far-flung as China, Russia, and Brazil—and the hall was quickly filled by a scrum of intricately shod, gem-adorned, heavily perfumed clients.
Hence the emergence of ladies' beaches like this one, the Bellevue Beach Club in the seaside town of Jiyeh — a salt-tinged hiatus from the male gaze for $18 a day, just 20 minutes down a trash-perfumed highway from Beirut.
The peaches here are so fresh and finicky that you sometimes need to check them almost hourly to catch them at the exact moment the flesh is not yet too soft but still yields a cascade of sweet, complexly perfumed juice.
"The Perfumed Cuban," a 2011 essay from the Lives column, by Andrés Felipe Solano In three days, I saw, heard and ate things that you see, hear and eat only on a 3,280-mile Greyhound trip across the United States.
When I took the 45-minute drive from Redding to the campus in July, much of the trip was along a narrow, one-lane road, and the scent of pine and cedar trees and smoke from a wildfire perfumed the 110-degree air.
The style creates an atmosphere of impending marvels, and many of Vang's poems perform, in words, the transformations that they describe: In the dove tree Corrals of your hair, A scaffold ascends The perfumed winter Where frost has hewn You into azalea.
For me at least, Puvis de Chavannes — that is, POO-vee de sha-VAHN, or simply Puvis — has always wafted in the background in the history of modernism, sounding exotic, perfumed, and usually cited as an influence on the Post-Impressionists and beyond.
He has created big yeast "Doughflowers" shaped like roses and available in a choice of glazes: strawberry, made from fresh berries; rose, richly perfumed with rose water and crushed edible petals; and Italian blood orange, sweet and tart with orange blossom water.
It's on a busy, narrow street in the financial district in downtown New York City, where you are bombarded by intense sounds and smells (that day it was harmonizing jackhammers and rotting garbage), and then suddenly you find yourself in this naturally-perfumed oasis.
The vary from the steady classicism of The Last Supper to the almost Borat-like absurdism of future Herzog protege Kidlat Tahimik's Perfumed Nightmare, from Mauritanian filmmaker Med Hondo's vibrant musical epic West Indies to the overwhelming Argentine agitprop of The Hour of Furnaces.
At Galvante's chapel, its white walls, quiet ambience and perfumed air making it more like an elegant day spa than a gaudy Vegas wedding venue, an Elvis impersonator in a gold suit serenaded Shirley and Steven Szczur of Nottingham, England, as they exchanged vows.
The fruit, braised in coconut milk, maintains its sweetness on a bed of purple Thai rice, perfumed with ginger and garlic and seasoned with salty, lip-smacking black bean paste that you can use at your discretion (all of it would be too much).
Meyerbeer helped invent the idea of tailoring dramatic and musical structures to each work, giving a courtly French tinge to "Les Huguenots" (21850); rougher, darker Teutonic tones to "Le Prophète" (1849); and perfumed lyricism to evoke the Portuguese and Indian settings of "L'Africaine" (1865).
And though there might be the beloved perfumed princes in the form of the Petraeus' and Wes Clarks', or the so-called warrior monks like Mattis and McMaster, we've had more than a generation of national security leaders who sadly and fraudulently have done little of consequence.
It may even resemble the classic pot-au-feu or boeuf aux carottes, but it is undeniably Vietnamese, heavily perfumed with lemongrass, star anise and cinnamon, along with plenty of ginger, a touch of Chinese five-spice powder and just the right amount of hot pepper.
On the second floor, in a low-lit room perfumed by dozens of fresh roses, there it was: the gown I'd been eyeing on Instagram for months, that I had envisioned getting married in before even knowing how to pronounce the designer's name (Saab-yah-saa-chee).
Georges Bizet's opera "Les Pêcheurs de Perles" (1863) is a classic example of nineteenth-century French exoticism: it paints a rosy picture of humble pearl fishers in the faraway land of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) with a perfumed, Gallic-sounding score whose sweeping melodies delight the ear.
Her well-coiffed appearance and TED Talk bona fides have drawn comment from outlets like the New York Times: "Petite, perfumed, blonde and someone who strategically brushes back her hair while speaking, Ms. Perel quickly builds intimate connections," is how Susan Dominus described her in a 2014 profile.
Glutinous rice is used, too, for kakanin, a genre of snacks that includes puto, little steamed cakes of ground rice and coconut milk, often accompanying dinuguan; suman, logs of sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves; and thick, gilded rounds of bibingka, perfumed with coconut and somehow fluffy and chewy at once.
More Sustainable, Vegan Perfumes Back in the 16th century, Queen Elizabeth I wore perfumed gloves to sleep that were scented with orange flower butter, ambergris (a tobacco-like odorant expelled from whale intestinal lining), and civet (a musky paste extracted from the perineal glands of medium-size, cat-like mammals).
A handful of these grapes along with sciaccarellu and niellucciu were in our No. 1769 bottle, the 2012 Ministre Impérial from Comte Abbatucci's Cuvée Collection, a complex, brilliantly perfumed wine made from a collection of cuttings of indigenous grapes carefully preserved by the father of the current proprietor, Jean-Charles Abbatucci.
She let her mind dwell on the large parlors, decked with old silk, with their delicate furniture, supporting precious bric-a-brac, and on the coquettish little rooms, perfumed, prepared for the 220 o'clock chat with the most intimate friends, men well known and sought after, whose attentions all women envied and desired.
Rosé, Mimosa, and Sangria are all on the menu, and each one is perfumed with essential oils that make it smell almost a little too close to the real deal — so much so that you might want to skip this particular deo if you think you may have overdone it on the budget prosecco last night.
The witness to this incident found it worth noting that Leonardo, ever beautiful in his person, went around Florence in a rose-pink tunic, and it is irresistible to infer how irritating Michelangelo must have found the older artist, with his peacock clothes and his perfumed air, and with what now amounted to an entourage of swankily dressed assistants.
And it's all perfumed with the faint odor of undeserved victimhood that Facebook executives apparently feel for being so maligned, even as they continue to benefit extravagantly from sucking all of our data into their maw, and even though they do less than they should to contain some of the damage of social media that they are so clearly responsible for.
When the children were little and the dog was barky and the nights seemed to last forever in fits of colic and long walks down chilly streets to calm them, the closest thing to respite we had was Peruvian chicken from the place two blocks away, rotisserie-cooked birds perfumed with wood smoke and sent home with small tubs of spicy cilantro sauce.
S. Eliot, The Waste Land The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burned on the water: the poop was beaten gold; Purple the sails, and so perfumed that The winds were lovesick with them; the oars were silver, Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes.
Many mention the Kamasutra as an absolute reference in matters of sexual manuals, but that handbook is tame compared with Arabic works like "Perfumed Garden of Sensual Delight" by Sheikh Muhammad Nafzawi (circa A.D. 1410) and "The Sexual Reinvigoration of an Old Man" by Ahmad bin Suleyman (circa 1534) and the guidebook on sexual pleasure for married couples often attributed to Imam Jalal Al Din Al Suyuti (circa 1480).
Covered by the dry, sparsely populated expanses that stretch between the vast prairies of Mongolia, the shimmering sand dunes of Xinjiang, and the eternally frozen Himalayas, the Arid Lands are where salt usually supplants fermented sauces, fresh ingredients are favored over preserved foods, Indian spices spark the dishes of Tibet, and Han culinary traditions blend with the food cultures of Hui Muslims, Uyghurs, and Kazakhs in such dishes as cumin-scented lamb kebabs and pilaf, lotus patties perfumed with roses, and the vinegar-napped omelets called Buddha's hand rolls.

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