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sweet-scented

[sweet-sen-tid] / ˈswitˌsɛn tɪd /




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Sweet-scented but limited to its one glowing color, the Golden Gleam might be produced in various colors if crossbred with common nasturtiums.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sweet-scented be the cowslips which approach his nostrils! lovely and rosy the milkmaids that greet his eyes, and animating as they are noisy the marrow-bones and cleavers that salute his ears!

From The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3 by Burney, Fanny

Sweet-scented and Oronoco were usually exported separately, and usually only the sweet-scented was stemmed.

From Tobacco in Colonial Virginia "The Sovereign Remedy" by Herndon, G. Melvin

Sweet-scented tobacco, the most valuable in the world, was found in the strip of country between the York and the James.

From History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia by Campbell, Charles

The buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood, Sweet-scented stuff when the breeze drew across it.

From Mountain Interval by Frost, Robert