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Meanings of highly perfumed in English
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Usage of highly perfumed in English
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Peau d'Espagne, or Spanish skin, is nothing more than highlyperfumed leather.
2
Never use common soap nor any of the highlyperfumed varieties.
3
An oil is extracted from the wood, which is highlyperfumed.
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Perhaps we have heard its sweet, highlyperfumed measures too often.
5
One sort bears in rich profusion a number of brilliant scarlet, highlyperfumed, and acidulous fruits.
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I met him several years afterward in Denver, Colorado, dressed to kill, barbered, and highlyperfumed.
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These "human flowers," to use Goethe's expression, are more highlyperfumed in Southern latitudes.
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California honey is white and delicate and highlyperfumed, and now takes the lead in the market.
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It had been difficult to detect because of the pleasant-tasting but highlyperfumed woodruff and other aromatic flavors.
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The clerk, like all modern hotel clerks, was exquisitely arrayed, highlyperfumed, and too self-important to be obliging, or even courteous.
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The substance was pale, tinged with rose, and the Libian truffles were sought for as being far the most delicate and highlyperfumed.
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To Augustus-fresh from very gilded gold, painted lilies and highlyperfumed violets-sheseemed a vision of delight, a blessed damozel, a living Salvation.
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There are some ladies that affect to smell a stink in everything; they are always highlyperfumed, and continually burning frankincense in their rooms.
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In consequence of an instinct hitherto referred to, an effort was made to make them more highlyperfumed, and flowers, aromatics, etc., were infused.
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"All dressed up and highlyperfumed!" said poor Tillie, with the question in her eyes.
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"Yes, miss, here it is," replied the boy, handing a neatly folded, highlyperfumed little note.