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- adjective
comparative form ofmusky : moremusky
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Examples
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I will admit that I don't remember the first Romance all that well, but it seems to me that Always Yours is spicier, creamier and muskier than the original.
Archive 2009-02-01 Marina Geigert 2009
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The base notes continue on the creamy road, but make it a tiny bit darker, muskier and woodier; this is where, if you didn't know who created the scent, you might possibly, if you are super knowledgable of the line and super perceptive, intuit that it is by Lutens.
Archive 2009-04-01 Marina Geigert 2009
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It actually smells muskier if there is a male goat in the herd with the females than if he is kept separate from them, because his own "goaty" odor is so strong.
Got Milk? Marina Geigert 2009
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I will admit that I don't remember the first Romance all that well, but it seems to me that Always Yours is spicier, creamier and muskier than the original.
Ralph Lauren Romance Always Yours: Perfume Review Marina Geigert 2009
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For social occasions such as gala events and parties, he picks colognes that are deeper and muskier.
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The base notes continue on the creamy road, but make it a tiny bit darker, muskier and woodier; this is where, if you didn't know who created the scent, you might possibly, if you are super knowledgable of the line and super perceptive, intuit that it is by Lutens.
Nuit de Cellophane by Serge Lutens: Perfume Review Marina Geigert 2009
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It's heavier, sweeter, muskier and spicier than usual for me but I think I found a new love to acquire this year!
Best of 2006 Ayala Sender 2006
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Longans taste a bit muskier than lychees or rambutan, but that's the only flavor difference between the 3 worth noting.
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Not just the accumulation of unwashed body odors but something muskier, almost an animal smell.
Blood Lure Barr, Nevada 2001
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She smelt strongly of fresh tobacco leaves, pungently narcotic, and something else, a little muskier.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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