perfumed造句1. The air is perfumed with the rose flowers.
2. Champenois wines can be particularly fragrant and perfumed.
3. Avoid using perfumed soaps on sensitive skin.
4. She perfumed her bath with fragrant oils.
5. We strolled past tinkling fountains and perfumed gardens.
6. The garden was perfumed with the smell of roses.
7. The air was perfumed with the scent of subtropical vegetation.
8. The wood gave off a sweet[/perfumed.html], perfumed smell as it burned.
9. The perfumed oils can be used singly or blended with others.
10. Lilacs perfumed the air.
11. His hands smelt strongly of perfumed soap.
12. The roses perfumed the room.
13. She opened the perfumed envelope.
14. Everywhere was perfumed, frothy with flowers.
15. The room was warm and perfumed.
16. The sweet scent of sagebrush perfumed the air.
17. Wild phlox, long escaped from neat gardens, perfumed every roadside.
18. It was perfumed with a scent I remembered from the soiree.
19. Pomade - a perfumed oil or ointment put on hair to make it smooth and shiny.
20. Her hair was heavily oiled, perfumed and washed again and again in a henna mixture.
21. Avoid using antiseptics, perfumed soaps or talc in the vaginal area, and don't use vaginal deodorants.
22. Reed had the sewer walls perfumed and used a stand-in when possible.
23. Flowers, exquisitely perfumed and graced with a multitude of colours and shapes, bloomed long before man appeared on the earth.
24. She lay in the deep bath for a long time, enjoying its sensuously perfumed water.
25. She passed directly behind him, so close he could smell the perfumed soap on her skin.
26. She performed a 200-peso, or $ 25, ritual cleansing with herbs, flowers, chiles and perfumed lotions.
27. Masses of posies aside, there are plenty of ways to have a perfumed garden.
28. All the plate was of heavy gold and the table cloths were silken, perfumed sheets hung heavy with gold embroidery.
29. He helped me shift the tea-chests and his eyes fell on your clothes as though dazed in a perfumed garden.
30. Even the sunlight was blocked out by layers of muslin, and the air was thick with perfumed smoke.