Definitions
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- adjective smelling of spices
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Examples
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In the spice-scented salon* of the Chollet's home, I marvel at four generations of French women, one as beautiful as the next.
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In the spice-scented salon* of the Chollet's home, I marvel at four generations of French women, one as beautiful as the next.
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Just after Angie pops those spice-scented muffins into the oven, I sprinkle a couple of teaspoons of vanilla extract onto the coffee grounds and start the pot brewing.
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In the spice-scented salon* of the Chollet's home, I marvel at four generations of French women, one as beautiful as the next.
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It begins with a brawl in an opium den and the revelation of the Chalice of Everlasting fire: That chalice had lived upon the spice-scented breezes for centuries.
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In the spice-scented salon* of the Chollet's home, I marvel at four generations of French women, one as beautiful as the next.
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Most wearying of all are the aggressive teenage faux guides, who, touting their services, can turn a stroll down a spice-scented lane into an excursion as tranquil as a stint of trading on the fl oor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Most wearying of all are the aggressive teenage faux guides, who, touting their services, can turn a stroll down a spice-scented lane into an excursion as tranquil as a stint of trading on the fl oor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Most wearying of all are the aggressive teenage faux guides, who, touting their services, can turn a stroll down a spice-scented lane into an excursion as tranquil as a stint of trading on the fl oor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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In the spice-scented salon* of the Chollet's home, I marvel at four generations of French women, one as beautiful as the next.
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