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- tagging along | WordReference Forums
"Tagging along, I trekked through groves of coastal live oak, Douglas fir, Sequoia sempervirens, across grassy hillsides and amid fog scented with peppery California bay laurel
- Use Wear Perfumes - WordReference Forums
"Use" perfume (s) covers that but also could if you want include perfumes added to soaps, shower gels, air fresheners, detergents, scented candles and many other applications If you're talking simply about the perfume you dab on your wrists or behind your ears, "wear" is the more common verb to use but by no means the only choice
- from long ago - WordReference Forums
Hello! Could anybody tell me what does "from long ago" mean and, mainly, how and when am I to use it? I came across it in an article titled : "a tale from long ago" and I can understand its meaning there but I´m not quite sure I know how to use it I mean, can I say "I know him from long ago"
- capilla - WordReference Forums
Hi there, Anyone have any idea what a capilla is? This is part of a list of fragrant products provided in a hotel, comes after soap, scented candles
- agua de colonia | WordReference Forums
A scented liquid with a high alcohol content used in bathing or applied as a skin freshener Más bien decimos "body splash" o "body spray", productos que contienen más aqua y que se aplica más libremente que cologne
- smell: dynamic vs stative [Mom can smell flower smells]
Two different meanings of smell and the use of present progressive, both of them are my questions Please help me clear my doubts My doubts are as follows: 1 My mom can smell something burning (stative or by accident) 2 My mom is smelling like a dog (active or using nose) similarly 3 This flower smells good (stative or have a specific odor) 4 This flower is smelling like a rose ( We
- can lt;trace gt; lt;be traced gt; back to | WordReference Forums
It traces back more than 6000 years, since ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Persians, Romans and probably Chinese used to burn scented flowers and herbs and enjoy aromatic bath, massage and skin care for curative and cosmetic purposes
- when [As much as + clause] comes at the beginning of a sentence
Yet, as much as chemical signals are really a background sense for most of our daily lives, a simple trip into any bathroom might tell a different story as a glance around the room would reveal scented soaps, shampoos, perfume, flavored toothpaste, mouthwash, and air freshener
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