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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
aromatise .
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Examples
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Trevor Holmes, head brewer at Wadworth, of Devizes in Wiltshire, was inspecting the harvest a year or two ago when he began to wonder how beer would taste if it were aromatised with hops fresh off the vine.
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Unlike an FtoM, I have no ovaries to remove, stuff is happening on a cellular level, and extra T just gets aromatised to E.
Not Funny Zoe Brain 2006
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The preserved or pickled olives, so admired as an accompaniment to wine, are, as we have seen the green unripe fruit, deprived of part of their bitterness by soaking them in water, and then preserved in an aromatised solution of salt.
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A weak Infusion of Digitalis, well aromatised, was then directed to be given in small doses.
An Account of the Foxglove and some of its Medical Uses With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and Other Diseases William Withering 1770
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Fine tune your appetite with a comforting home-style "Pumpkin and sage Ravioli with roasted Porcini Mushrooms" juxtaposed with a stunning wild berries and truffles-aromatised 2007 South African 'Obikwa' Cabernet Sauvignon red.
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