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cologne

[kuh-lohn] / kəˈloʊn /
NOUN
fragrance product
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My 13-year-old has a medicine cabinet full of cologne and was way more excited about our new Harry’s fragrances than any other product we’ve made.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are cologne bottles and vats of oily liquids — but please, don’t call any of it “perfume.”

From New York Times

He wore nice clothes and cologne even to work out, his mother said.

From Seattle Times

She picks up her dad’s work phone, leaning in close to take a whiff as she often does with his wallet, his shirts and his cologne, hoping to sense his presence.

From Seattle Times

He uses hand sanitizer that smells like his cologne.

From Los Angeles Times