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1 In the subzero air Dryden sniffed the intoxicating scent of lighter fuel.
2 He leaned his forehead against her own, drinking in her intoxicating scent .
3 Following the intoxicating scent of blood, Jagr angled to the west.
4 But it wasn't the intoxicating scent of rain-washed lilacs that tickled his nose.
5 Immediately the intoxicating scent from her gardens filled the room.
6 He placed his candle on the floor and stepped away from her intoxicating scent .
7 But there really is nothing quite like the intoxicating scent of Le Labo's iconic Santal 33.
8 She stepped nearer to him, setting his senses alight with her warm proximity, her intoxicating scent .
9 The thick aroma of fresh earth rolled over her, along with a heady, intoxicating scent she couldn't identify.
10 But this fellow seemed to smoke for enjoyment, and the smoke from his pipe had a sweet, intoxicating scent .
11 He was too overcome with emotion, the intoxicating scent of her hair, and the thrill of her body against his.
12 As the servants and boys exited the room, John lifted the ambrosia to his lips and savored the intoxicating scent .
13 He drew in a lungful of the essence of sweet straw, pinesap, and the intoxicating scent of warm horse -healthyand content.
14 He would come to me then, his body thrumming with adrenaline and lust, his mind half-maddened by the intoxicating scent of me.
15 She took a deep draught of sweet, intoxicating scent from the narcissi, and his gaze once more brought blushes to her cheeks.
16 Its soporific beauty and intoxicating scent were so familiar to Margaret that she felt as though she were returning to her true home.
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