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15 Sentences With "good smelling"

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Kyebakewina - maneniaki ketekattiki ebemanemateki ebemanemateki * Good-smelling are these flowers.
The Bold Type is the TV equivalent of a warm, good-smelling bath.
Now make sure your freezer is absolutely full of newish, good-smelling ice.
"In case you're wondering, Borns now has "a really good smelling dog named Bodhi.
Well, it's not just luck of the draw: There's a formula to this good (-smelling) fortune.
Will a good-smelling head make up for the loss of the best thing that's ever happened to me?
It's free of parabens, sulfates and phthalates and is said to gently fight odor while also leaving fur soft and irresistibly good-smelling — thanks to notes of Italian lemon, Turkish rose, Jamsmine Sambac and more.
According to Scentbird, 66% of men agree, a good smelling woman is sexier than a well dressed one, and 93% said they find a woman wearing literally any perfume at all to be a turn on.
I have been forced to unlearn the very foundation of what product formulators and my 10-to-20 million olfactory receptors have both been trying to tell me for a very long time, which is that good-smelling things are good on my face.
At first mention, the idea of buying a fragrance strictly for the hair seems like something better suited for a high-school kid that doesn't want to get caught hanging around people who smoke cigarettes — or maybe someone with gobs of money to throw around on superfluous but good-smelling nothings.
The name ahwahnee comes from Utian and Nahuatl languages ahwwahnee, ahuia or ahweeya, which John Bierhorst (1985:657, 730) translates as "good smelling". The Ahwahnees were typically educated since their childhood, to be pleasant to others, metaphorically "good smelling"; a metaphor also directly related to Xochiquetzal and her symbolic relationship with blossoms and the Earth's rebirth.
Article 134 contains the dictionary Lughat-i Fors (lexicon of the Persian language) of Asadi Tusi. Articles 138 and 139 (in Persian) deal with the moral and philosophical topics presented by the Sassanid Vizir Bozorgmehr. Article 145, which is composed of three sections, is about music and is written by Ajab ol-Zaman Mohammad ibn Mahmud Nishapuri. Article 163 in Persian deals with the health benefits of perfumes and good smelling medicine.
Be that as it may, Robear can also be thoughtful, emotional, and considerate. This is clearly seen in "Oh Brother, Where art Thou?". However, he sometimes puts this alter-ego to work-related use, as in "Scents and Sensibility" (after failing to make a good-smelling perfume for Stu's latest scheme, the ferrets notice Iggy and Jiggers making a perfume for Zoop. Robear then offers them some bottling advice in hopes of getting an opportunity to swap the perfumes).
In "Freak City", he spends most of the episode trying to convince Finn to remain a "good-smelling" foot, and uncharacteristically tells Finn to give up hope. This behavior is somewhat explained later by his confession that he kind of always wanted to be a foot. At times, Jake is shown to have somewhat of a dark side. Throughout the series, Jake tends to make questionable comments and actions that come off as evil or selfish, such as in the episode "My Two Favorite People", when he laughs evilly.
Paul Deussen, Sixty Upanishads of the Veda, Volume 1, Motilal Banarsidass, , pages 70-71 with footnotes The legend in section 1.2 of Chandogya Upanishad states that gods took the Udgitha (song of Om) unto themselves, thinking, "with this [song] we shall overcome the demons".Robert Hume, Chandogya Upanishad, The Thirteen Principal Upanishads, Oxford University Press, pages 178-180 The gods revered the Udgitha as sense of smell, but the demons cursed it and ever since one smells both good-smelling and bad-smelling, because it is afflicted with good and evil. The deities thereafter revered the Udgitha as speech, but the demons afflicted it and ever since one speaks both truth and untruth, because speech has been struck with good and evil. The deities next revered the Udgitha as sense of sight (eye), but the demons struck it and ever since one sees both what is harmonious, sightly and what is chaotic, unsightly, because sight is afflicted with good and evil.

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