13 adverbs to describe how to scent

They are also of a richer yellow, and more sweetly scented.

If only for the purplish-red, pleasantly-scented flowers, this North American shrub is worthy of extensive culture.

The landscape was a forest wide and bare; 530 Where neither beast, nor human kind repair; The fowl, that scent afar, the borders fly, And shun the bitter blast, and wheel about the sky.

Courage told his attentive listener all about Master Busy's surmises and his determination to probe the secrets of the mysterious crime, whichto be quite truthfulthe worthy butler with the hard toes had scented long ere it was committed, seeing that he used to spend long hours in vast discomfort in the forked branches of the old elms which surrounded the pavilion at the boundary of the park.

The berries are oval-oblong, red at first, but becoming black and faintly scented when fully ripe.

They then ranged themselves in a circle around their conductor, and they played and sang several fine pieces of psalmody upon the heather-scented mountain top.

"That's a Number Six needle," observed the sheriff, who invariably scented clues in the most unpromising objects.

Miss Crewys, joyously scenting battle, hastened to join forces with her sister.

I try and take him to pieces, and find silk stockings, padding, stays, a coat with frogs and a fur collar, a star and blue ribbon, a pocket handkerchief prodigiously scented, one of Truefitt's best nutty brown wigs reeking with oil, a set of teeth and a huge black stock, under-waistcoats, more under-waistcoats, and thennothing.

Something living had passed near them, something that they could not see or hear, and scarcely scent.

The tantalizing cry of a coyote on the nearest hill caused his mother to turn from him, lifting her head in alarm, and uneasily scenting the night air.

It is an extremely pretty shrub, with long, slender, much-branched shoots, furnished with ovate leaves, and deliciously-scented, snow-white bell-shaped flowers, produced for nearly the full length of the shoots.

"Ah, there are places there,places like Miller's Dale, for instance,I'd rather take my hat off to than any bishop,"and Henry eagerly scented something of a thinker; "for God made them for sure, and bishopswell" and Mr. Flower wisely left the rest unsaid.

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