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1 When burned it gives out a musky odor , and is often used in pastiles.
2 The inside was warm and humid, with a musky odor that wasn't entirely unpleasant.
3 Mr. Leechcraft squeezed in beside them, a rich, musky odor emanating from his clothes.
4 He was pressed into a shoulder, and he smelled the musky odor of deerskin.
5 There was the hum of bees, and the musky odor of pinks filled the air.
6 The infield's mud hadn't yet dried, and a musky odor of rain choked the air.
7 Her pores had opened, releasing a lovely musky odor .
8 A peculiar musky odor enveloped the Archon, the smell of wild forests and rotting vegetation.
9 Indispensable in Chinese cooking, cilantro leaves lend a pleasantly musky odor to soups, salads, and stir-fries.
10 It has a faint musky odor , not unpleasant, the perfume of the tropical flesh it clung to.
11 It was an aromatic sword; like the ancient caliph's, giving out a peculiar musky odor by friction.
12 An intense, musky odor filled the air.
13 The meat has a strong musky odor , not at all inviting for any one except the very hungry.
14 Joe explored the lips of her vulva with his tongue, reveling in the acrid, musky odor of her bush.
15 In spite of the musky odor of which the coarse flesh reeked, every morsel of the ox was instantly devoured.
16 The leaves are much smoother, thinner in texture, and have little of the musky odor peculiar to the Common Tomato-plant.
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