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"waft" Definitions
  1. a smell or a line of smoke carried through the air

191 Sentences With "waft"

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The air was heavy with the waft of cat urine.
High notes seem to waft out of his mouth like smoke.
As many as 60 languages waft through the halls and classrooms.
Still, Jordan chafes as the suggestions of inexperience waft from others' endorsements.
The scent of tobacco leaves will waft through part of the exhibition.
Patchouli incense and Marc Anthony on the radio waft through the air.
Every year in November, clouds of white smoke waft over New Delhi.
David Brooks Opinion Columnist There are certain melodies that waft through history.
As it cooks, mouthwatering hearth-and-home aromas waft from the kitchen.
Poisonous smells waft from squatting pans that may not be hidden in cubicles.
An alien dreamscape where the plants sometimes waft and sway like tidepool plantlife.
Put the smelly one in a ziplock bag so the scent doesn't waft.
On her porch, shells strung with twine waft humbly in the warm air.
Soon, two heaping bags of McDonald's chicken nuggets arrived with a greasy waft.
Plus, a faint smell of burning rubber had started to waft in the arena.
The drawings certainly were meditative, lifting me upwards and away to waft towards freedom.
That light waft of cigarette smoke, she said, gesturing with a faux-tattooed arm.
He sees Mafee who, from now on, will always carry the waft of a betrayer.
Upon opening the package, we were immediately hit with a waft of artificial fruit flavor.
Occasionally a pedestrian lets out a dry cough as fumes waft from slow-moving vehicles.
I inhale deeply and in the spirit of adventure waft the juices at my face.
" British Transport Police is saying, desperately, while the curtains softly waft at your window. "Hey!
But after installing new equipment in May, the smell continued to waft over the town.
It was if a waft of bad air was somehow being shot into the apartment.
This time, I circulated through the exhibits to let the pheromones waft through the crowd.
The open layout allows the sea breeze to waft throughout the entire 7,100-square-foot home.
Maybe it's the spring air, that waft of freedom cutting through the ragged remnants of winter.
When these radioactive materials waft out of the crematorium chimney and into the outside world, they're diluted.
Every room is drenched in warm California sunlight, letting the sea breeze practically waft through the photos.
Flares glow in crowds that sing, chant, and curse, while plumes of smoke waft towards the roof.
Scents of Middle Eastern food and South Asian curries waft through the open kitchen and living room.
The smoke from Brazilian fires is visible from space; it will waft irrespective of man-made borders.
One demonstrator, Davyn Calf Child burned a piece of sweetgrass, letting each person waft the smoke towards themselves.
You could waft pretty much anything through a column of wood smoke and I'd put in my mouth.
The tantalizing waft of the weekend is better than a cup of joe to banish the vacation blues.
The best photographs waft before your eyes with the visceral immediacy — and spotty specificity — of a remembered dream.
Salty breezes will sometimes waft into her home in the West Point neighborhood of Liberia's capital city, Monrovia.
Calls to prayer waft through the air, which is thick with the smell of hot dust and burning trash.
From the healing oils that waft through the air to the spirit of resilient women, it is inspiring work.
The sounds of the Drum Circle waft in and out as the camera oscillates between her face and feet.
If the spores were merely dropped, many of them would waft back into the parent mushroom and get stuck.
" Riders would waft around town propelled by compressed air moving through a double-row of what Gilbert called "atmospheric tubes.
Mosquitoes favor those of us who sweat more, for example, because that helps waft our delicious scents toward the insects.
THE winds that waft along the Swahili coast change direction with the seasons, a boon to traders in times past.
The soot from the conflagration could waft all the way into a part of the upper atmosphere called the stratosphere.
Aromas from Tuscan-inspired recipes — both parents are from Italy — waft from the top of the house to the bottom.
IN THE Shin-Okubo neighbourhood of Tokyo, smells of Korean food and snatches of the language waft in the air.
Pro-tip: Hang this shelf near the door so the smell of sweaty shoes doesn't waft through your entire space.
The chemical can waft from the soil into the air, forming a toxic plume that could be dangerous to inhale.
But for all the novelties of the day, the specter of past Washington dramas seemed to waft over the proceedings.
YC would no longer waft explorers out to sea in rickety ships but launch ironclad armadas to claim an empire.
Every time I walked past there was a waft of rotten eggs so that's why I was thinking it was him.
The results are stunningly lovely images in which the faces and bodies of these men waft in and out of perceptibility.
The authors calculated how much material would burn in each city and how much smoke would waft up into the atmosphere.
The only waft of Trump I get is from a bloke sitting near me who mutters something racist under his breath.
She weeps for his loss, as her mother's loving words at a sobriety event suddenly waft over the scene in voiceover.
Even when Mr. Trump is in a lighthearted mood, hints of anxiety waft over the table like steam over a teacup.
Michael invents her on the fly, yes, but the audience should still feel a waft of estrogen whenever she walks on.
"Atlanta" telegraphs its hip-hop familiarity with restraint, allowing snippets of meticulously chosen music to waft from car speakers and headphones.
Even before the river's sour waft was in her nose, she had decided on the tree that she would sit beneath.
Not a single cigarette was lit all night, and at no point did the scent of poppers waft from dark corners.
The warm brown sugar and buttery smells would waft from the kitchen all the way to the other end of the house.
But like all voters, they should ensure that insidious sexism, theirs or the pundits', does not waft in to cloud their judgment.
Rows of fresh loaves, flour-dusted staff plying their dough, and that go-weak-at-the-knees waft of freshly baked bread.
Featuring reworkings from Kenneth Bager, Peaking Lights, Al Breadwinner and 2814, it's a gorgeously ethereal waft of tropical rainforest new age schmaltz.
One of the things that I always remember is the waft of cannabis and hash coming out of all the coffee shops.
Tavares ("Crossing Niagara") lets the holiday note waft lightly, bringing equal cheer to the celebration of pair-bonding and New York City.
At Andaz Delhi, notes of Indian spices and aromatherapy elements waft through the air to elevate tired travelers after a long flight.
The black smoke will continue to waft from the chimneys of well-to-do homes until wood-burners go back out of fashion.
And just catching a waft of Victoria's Secret Love Spell perfume can bring you right back to your middle school gym locker room.
They Smell A Little StrangeA distinct and powerful cauliflower smell — best described as funky and plant-like — will waft out of the microwave.
A freelance writer in London, James O'Malley, started a petition calling for "Londependence," an idea that had already begun to waft around Facebook.
Some had their moves almost choreographed—I can fit three turns and a tail waft between the middle barrel and the end barrel.
Or when passengers arrive at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, a waft of barbecue and live music hit them right away: Welcome to Texas.
Make sure to eat beforehand: Over the course of two acts, the smells of Mr. Esparza's onstage cooking will waft into the audience.
Another is that we know barely any of the names of the dozens men who waft in an out of these women's lives.
"She definitely did make it acceptable — desirable even — for women to bake pies and cupcakes and waft around the kitchen," Ms. Henry said.
For example: a waft of the perfume your late grandma used to wear might suddenly transport you to some point in your early childhood.
This smoke can then waft over major cities such as Chennai and Mumbai, where it commingles with traffic exhaust, factory emissions, and construction dust.
He can hit a game-winner, halt an opposing run, or demoralize the defense with a string of backbreakers that waft with unparalleled conviction.
They often misfire in scent-rich environments where odors—apparently made of some of the same compounds—may waft in from various nonexplosive sources.
Some women leave a waft of scent behind them when they leave a room; these two dresses leave the sound of rustling plastic straws.
If this is Greenberg's plaint as well — the scent of despair does waft off the stage — I hope he has now worked through it.
Pink, anemone-like fronds waft gently by his feet and a confounding inky darkness extends behind him; but he is oblivious to all this.
The way the Japanese-born, Austin-raised chef's inspirations waft up from Kemuri Tatsu-ya and into the East Austin air in gentle, ephemeral wisps.
Sea spray aerosols waft up into the atmosphere when bubbles burst in the ocean, and they can blanket upwards of 70 percent of the atmosphere.
A streetside waft of cow shit sufficed, for despite their physical confinement to gallery spaces, Kounellis's works remain redolent of a world outside those walls.
And methane is a key component in natural gas, which can waft out of oil and gas wells during drilling, or leak from gas pipes.
Massachusetts recently banned courtroom exhibits containing fentanyls in most cases based on concerns that they might waft out of their packaging and start killing bystanders.
There are some creepy dementors that waft out over the audience, minus, at least from the upper seats, the cold draft that generally accompanies them.
"Give Me Something" asks for "something to believe in" as churchy organ chords waft in; "Sweet Architect" melds a torch song and a piano hymn.
Laughing Matter seems designed to waft out of the stereo of your van when you're parked in the desert, watching the sunset—no computers in sight.
In some places they are all there is, but then echoes open up boundless spaces around him, other instruments waft in and his voice multiplies itself.
Laughing Matter seems designed to waft out of the stereo of your van when you're parked in the desert, watching the sunset, no computers in sight.
As the sauce simmers, a heady fragrance will waft from the pan and settle over your kitchen, brightening the dampest evenings even before you dig in.
Faint sewage odors waft from open-air sludge beds, algae-filled lagoons, and the nearby Little Calumet River—which is heavily polluted with nitrogen, phosphorus, and pathogens.
One even touted technology that allows a person to modify a room's scent through voice command (if you sound sleepy it might waft the smell of coffee).
Humans are able to distinguish up to one trillion scents, a process that starts with the airborne molecules in scents that waft into our nose and mouth.
A plinking six-note pattern recurs throughout the song, bolstered by sparse percussion and a few bass notes; harplike arpeggios and cooing voices waft in from above.
The manure is then liquefied and sprayed all over the tops of the bluffs, where the sea breezes waft the pungent sewage scent throughout the National Seashore.
I peel away the thick plastic allowing the waft of deep oil paint to emerge from the enclosure taking over the smell of rot in the house.
Breath of the Wild's home console predecessor is 2011's Skyward Sword, a title built around the waft-it-about-the-room functionality of the Wii's MotionPlus controller.
After the rustle of paper and aluminum foil stopped, the stink of overcooked eggs and stale cooking grease would waft across the room, seemingly targeted at my desk.
Angry voices waft through the air, as Pa Seaport, the master fisherman of Sierra Leone, tries to solve a heated dispute between local fishermen and a South Korean man.
A greener and cheaper strategy might be to just hang your clothes in the sunshine to kill any lingering bacteria and let the breeze waft away the odorous compounds.
There are no groans of laughter in response to their father's corny jokes, and the scents of their mother's cooking no longer waft through their Bridgeton, New Jersey, home.
Owino Uhuru residents said they would sometimes have to sleep outside to avoid choking on the fumes that would waft through their windows and become trapped in their homes.
And as is tradition in any black home, there's the matriarch in the kitchen, orchestrating these foods as their aromas waft into the other rooms, making your mouth water.
Light enters our eyes, sound waves enter our ears, chemicals waft into our noses, and it's up to our brains to make a guess about what it all is.
Breezes waft in and the curtains billow in summer, and in winter the low lying sun is blinding (hence the back lit photo) but it warms the space nicely.
The general rule of thumb when it comes to food at work is, anything with an odor that might waft beyond the kitchen door should be left at home.
Gypsy gets back on board, and the next day, she smiles as she and Nick head to Wisconsin and the lyrics of "Bonnie & Clyde" waft over their escape once more.
A Springer Spaniel enjoys Cruising Canines, an open car window simulator which features a giant fan to waft a dog's favourite scents (those of old shoes and raw meat, obvs).
The chemistry of tomato flavor has three primary components: sugars, acids and what are known as volatile chemicals — the flavor compounds that waft into the air carrying the fruit's aroma.
And, in theory, they have ample incentive to do so — it's more lucrative to capture that methane and sell it as energy than to let it waft off into the atmosphere.
Though fresh and meaningful, one cannot help but smell the waft of opportunism by the curators, especially since the exhibition as a whole wrestles with problems of colonialism and racism throughout.
One video, an alternate history of music and resistance, muses that a Chilean protest singer's voice could seep into the ground, waft through the earth, and erupt through a Persian volcano.
In terms of sexual attraction, though, the theory goes that the chemical signal that we involuntarily waft over potential mates is either interpreted as hot-to-trot or absolutely fucking disgusting.
For that reason, Aftel is fond of misting frangipani on the nape of the neck or backs of the knees, where it can delicately unfold and waft around you all day.
Methane does seem to waft episodically into the atmosphere, she said, pointing out that both Curiosity and Mars Express observed methane in the same place at the same time in 2013.
I've since used it daily in different rooms while working at home alone, enjoying the little waft of scent that perks me up after hours in front of the computer screen.
He was even more solemn than Father Rector as he swung the thurible to waft the incense over us at Benediction and rang the bell at the Elevation of the Host.
The best is the Gaia Ritinitis Nobilis, which tastes like a waft of pine-scented air off the back of an Aeolian island in summer's swelter—fresh and full of possibility.
If you get the latter, once it's charged, you can waft from room to room with a floating beverage with the attachable "levitating assist":Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
Rather, the ghost of your grandmother might leave a waft of her favorite perfume or you may get a whiff of strong coffee when your uncle wants you to think of him.
There's a little bit of accidental Buster Bluth-y overage to Christie's rampage, and a faint waft of displaced and long-stewed catharsis, but, again, the guy is not bad at this.
LA CHAPELLE-EN-JUGER, France — The lights inside the village bakery used to come on before dawn, an hour or so before the smell of baking bread would waft into neighbors' homes.
Sailing 21996,800 to 16,400 feet above sea level, Mr. Lee's balloons waft across the world's most heavily guarded border, high enough that North Korean soldiers have little chance of shooting them down.
This won't surprise anyone who has caught a waft of durian: the fruit that usually reveals itself to the nose before the eyes and, for many people, never gets near the mouth.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Photos of gay Muslims, their bodies superimposed with religious text; images of a transgender woman, filmed frolicking on a Thai beach as sermons waft from a nearby mosque.
Bezos' cash could also potentially go a long way toward making devices that remove carbon dioxide from emissions as they waft out of smokestacks or draw it down directly from the atmosphere.
Its air was already saturated with smoke, its audience highly unreceptive to a rather effete man accompanied by two geishas using electric fans to waft the smell of flowers towards their seats.
That's sometimes involved being ushered intoAC-chilled rooms with only a waft of heat from rows of PCs pumping life into early demos of what would, hopefully, become the next big selling titles.
Jane finds allies in her defense against Renata's crusade in two new friends, Madeline MacKenzie (Reese Witherspoon) and Celeste Wright (Nicole Kidman), two polished blondes who waft two distinct veneers of moneyed perfection.
The Amish probably bring more microbes into their homes — and some may waft in directly — resulting in a microbial load nearly six times higher than that found in Hutterite houses, the scientists discovered.
Singing in an understated murmur over a light rhythmic waft, Mr. Russell fills in a portrait of dawning romantic disillusionment, tracing a melody whose casual sophistication recalls the best of Antônio Carlos Jobim.
And there are the halocarbons such as the CFCs and HFCs in our air conditioners and refrigerators that trap heat when they leak out of aging or faulty equipment and waft into the atmosphere.
That's sometimes involved being ushered into AC-chilled rooms with only a waft of heat from rows of PCs pumping life into early demos of what would, hopefully, become the next big selling titles.
And it is quite possible to have oxygen at extreme altitude even if there is none lower down; you just have to generate it in situ, rather than have it waft up from below.
Back then, audiences may have been more ready to be still and focus on listening to music in an acoustically lively concert hall where the sounds waft up even to a faraway top balcony.
I could imagine some poetic-minded, devil-may-care soul at the Port Authority allowing a shimmering scrim of snowflakes to waft down into the hall and dissolve on the vast white marble floor.
In this veiled love triangle, Devon Teuscher and Stephanie Williams find themselves with, and without, Thomas Forster as five others waft on and offstage, shifting the mood from vitality to mystery and back again.
There is Rachel Kaplan, 23, who in addition to serving as the digital marketing coordinator at the Dream Downtown is the hotel's "scent sommelier," responsible for choosing the fragrances that waft through the hotel.
The housekeeper in Bong's film is so sensitive to peaches that, if you wish her harm, you merely gather fuzz from the soft skin of the fruit and waft it over her, like perfume.
Original Edison recordings of songs, such as "By the Light of the Silvery Moon," are broadcast from the tower during museum hours and eerily waft along the site's hiking trails in Edison State Park.
And there are the halocarbons such as the CFCs and HFCs in our air conditioners and refrigerators that also trap heat when they leak out of aging or faulty equipment and waft into the atmosphere.
Silence the Sea ($475) rounds out its edges with oud and tuberose, but make no mistake: This is a perfume for the adventurous, who are not afraid to waft a little crustacean funk in public.
On "Drunk" — his third full-length, featuring cameos by Mr. Lamar, Michael McDonald and Pharrell Williams — the gravitational center floats in the air, where harmonies rarely resolve and synthesizers waft around his slap-happy falsetto.
After Hamas accepted an Egypt-mediated cease-fire late Saturday, the situation calmed down but flaming kites and balloons continued to waft over into Israel, with the military signaling a new policy of striking back immediately.
A longtime senator and darling of the anti-immigrant right, he endorsed Mr Trump at a time when most of his Republican colleagues considered the president a bad smell that the voters would shortly waft away.
If all goes according to plan, in a few weeks, the warm, sweet aroma of a single cookie baked at a time using electric heating elements will waft through the space station's lab (The Associated Press).
The word "date" carries with it a waft of romance and excitement that I simply wasn't comfortable assigning to an event where I met a stranger for the first time and hoped his profile photos were accurate.
Owned by Southern Company, the plant aimed to convert coal into synthetic gas, burn it to create electricity, and then capture the waste carbon dioxide and bury it underground rather than let it waft into the atmosphere.
In Mozart's "Così Fan Tutte" on Friday, the sublimely serene first-act trio, "Soave sia il vento" ("May the wind be gentle"), couldn't calm a pummeling downpour or gusts strong enough to waft rain onto the audience.
The office space has the feel of a Hillary Clinton campaign office: the odors of stale pizza and sweat waft through the air, half-full bottles of soda are scattered around, anti-Trump beer koozies and pins abound.
While exploring the creative process, the character enters a theater, where she opens a suitcase and unleashes a hodgepodge of items — a lamp, a chair, balloons and insects — that waft above a fascinated audience of animated clay figures.
In "Sketch for an American Comic Opera," it's plain to see who is doing what to whom, as plantation owners waft up from Hell to blast a group of African-Americans with a fire hose, Bull Connor-style.
When you buy one of these phones, you should expect small plumes of perfume to waft up at your nostrils, a tiny trumpet band to start playing, and a handwritten note of thanks from Samsung Mobile chief JK Shin.
It's normal for pollution to waft from west to east across the country, just like pollution from China is regularly transported over the Pacific Ocean into the U.S. That's how air generally moves over the Northern Hemisphere, said Wexler.
If only there were a way that the weed smokers could move above us so the smoke won't waft into our apartment, and the cement-slippered neighbors upstairs could move below us so only the ground could hear their stomping.
The bar decidedly male and unaccustomed to such a throng of females or to the waft of estrogen rising like mist—its makeshift stage not a stage, exactly, more a dais of the kind used for elevating politicians above a crowd.
Like the residents of many cities with long dark winters, Melbournians tend to explode onto the streets in joyous droves, crowding parks and sidewalk cafes and even grassy median strips, once the scent of jasmine begins to waft on warmer air.
A level of achievement and waft of self-satisfaction that we can't afford to live out in the real world Another photo, one of Beyoncé holding some of Blue's snacks and a juicebox, also made the rounds during the Grammys.
"Hands Out" in particular rolls through with a lightly reverbed-vocals menace that would fit an underground party at 2AM as much as a morning where you open your windows to let the song's bass waft over the next building.
By 23:2111 PM, the scent of oozing Cheddar and 22015s country tunes on an 8-track player waft from the doorway of a stucco building on a silent residential street that's a five-minute walk from the Pizza Foundation.
It does not have the familiar smells: there is no scent of sewage, no waft of food simmering on a stove, no piles of chicken fat, vegetable skins or cores of fruit festering in heaps on the side of the street.
The opening bars, featuring an upward-zipping electric bass flourish, foreshadow the song's wordless coda — one of Mr. White's signature triumphs, a waft of ahhhs that can only be described as the most perversely chromatic crowd-pleasing singalong in popular music history.
On those days, twirling a few strands of hair around my fingers sends a waft of Meredith's Pantene shampoo toward my nose, and it's impossible not to spend a split-second thinking of her head on my shoulder as we cuddle in bed.
Desperate to put an end to my wakeful nights, I stocked up on melatonin, invested in an aromatherapy machine with oil scents that promised to waft me into slumber, and downloaded a few ambient sound apps with high hopes for fuzzy background noise.
One of the loveliest scenes in the film shows Nic, in a brief period of sobriety, driving through fields, the mild sun hitting his face as he sticks it out the window and just lets his perfect hair waft in the breeze.
Whether it's being unable to resist the rustle of a chip bag or the waft of a Brie wedge, or catching sight of a pizza flyer and speed-dialing your local dealer—sorry, takeout place—some foods are impossible to say no to.
For Act II, Mr. Glass also perhaps came the closest in his career to writing a traditional operatic love duet, as Akhnaten and Nefertiti affirm their devotion in plaintive phrases that waft and intertwine, while the orchestra suggests their teeming inner emotions.
Or add it to a savory dish — instead of a yeasty waft, you'll be struck by an aroma reminiscent of wild mushrooms sautéing in butter, whether you're simmering a pot of root vegetables in the wine, or roasting chicken marinated in it.
In this image one can see the philosopher become undone as he watches that hard shell of social status performance lift off and waft upwards and one can tell that Winogrand revered these moments of real, sensuous humanity bobbing to the surface.
Perfume will waft down Spruce Street, expensive heels will scrape hardwood floors of chapter houses, and young women will still strive to be a part of a coveted "sisterhood," one they believe holds the key to truly living out the best years of their lives.
Trouble Coffee: Out in the foggy Sunset District, Trouble serves some of the best coffee around, and more importantly, some incredibly thick cinnamon-sugar toast that both summons childhood memories and warms your heart from the constant chilly gusts that waft down Judah Street.
PARIS (Reuters) - With sultry tuxedos and a gown that appeared to waft down the catwalk like cigarette smoke, French designer Jean Paul Gaultier celebrated smoking in all its forms on Wednesday in a fashion show filled with tongue-in-cheek digs at overly rigid attitudes.
The few people dancing to the textural, warped vinyl sounds of festival opener EOSIN were enough to fit under a small tent, and scattered groups of friends in the park laid around on blankets as a faint waft of weed drifted in the air.
In addition to the fact that—to reiterate—this is a delicious synthesis of mint, chocolate, and booze, this particular Grasshopper is blended with ice cream for an incredibly rich, smooth texture and that lovely waft of vanilla that melds so charmingly with mint.
Most teams play in arenas with seating capacities that don't exceed a few thousand, and which look and smell like traditional hockey rinks, where popcorn, hot dogs and poutine waft through the air, and groups of men cluster together to drink beer and socialize on the concourse.
If all goes well for the home team, the lyrics of "Magic," by the band Pilot, will waft down from the stadium grandstand, a chorus only recently memorized by a new generation of Buccaneers fans: Oh, ho, ho, It's magic, you know Never believe it's not so.
Built by the British architect John Pawson, it has a soaring Italian travertine lobby (where guests get their first waft of the house Le Labo fragrance), 549 rooms and 21940 suites designed in a neutral palette with whitewashed larch wood, faux-fur throws and free-standing bathtubs.
Like so many others, they were here, in this booming Central Florida metropolitan area of nearly 400,000 Puerto Ricans, because it has become a Puerto Rican touchstone: Spanish flows freely; the smells of Mallorca pastries and mofongo waft from bakeries and restaurants; the hot and humid weather feels like home.
Beginning with "Ineluctable modality of the visible" floating above a 3-D animation of Sandymount strand while Dedalus's wandering thoughts audibly waft through, it makes Joyce's first full-on stream-of-consciousness joy ride in "Ulysses" less alienating and more than a little intriguing even for those who know the text.
" But of course the recreated Catholic liturgy and revived Catholic aesthetic would never be the real thing; the actors might know their roles, and the incense might waft thick, but attendees could "only ever be curious dilettantes; try as they might, the soul of times past does not dwell within them.
A no-frills, open-air, cheap-eats barbecue joint in a parking lot, it's the perfect place to devour an early, post-water-sport lunch with cold Amstel Brights (a Caribbean Amstel Light) in the bar, while old-school Aruban music plays through the speakers, and billows of smoke waft off the grill.
So it's not surprising that the print editions of her autobiography — "Jo Malone: My Story," to be published in Britain this week by Simon & Schuster, with an American release due next month — have a fragrant twist: A page near the front is treated with Pomelo, a crisp, citrus-based scent from her Jo Loves collection, which will waft softly upward to the reader.
Wordplay FRIDAY PUZZLE — If you've ever wondered what would be the best way to torture a hungry columnist, the answer is to put a stack of newly delivered pizza boxes just behind her desk, where the aroma of melted cheese and freshly baked bread and oregano can waft over to her, and then not allow her to partake of any of it until the afternoon meeting.
The most famous scene in the original book—when the narrator's eating of a madeleine cake dipped in tea provokes a rush of memories of his childhood in the village of Combray—is afforded a wonderful two-page spread, with images of waterlilies in a river, his Aunt Léonie sitting up in bed and the waft of the steam from the tea superimposed on top of it all.
"I felt like the purity of a single rosebud would play well against this image of a meadow," Buterbaugh says of Moffit's new collection, having chosen a scent called Sultry Rose to waft from a blown glass bottle by David Colton and two taxidermied rooster diffusers by the artist Allis Markham (to get a sense of it, he touts his work as scents designed "for every dirty, pretty thing").
It's also everything else: the live goose and the live rabbit that come out at two crucial moments; the freshly sautéed bacon and the authentic goose fat that is being used to roast the potatoes at the insistence of the director, Sam Mendes; the table lamp whose shade erupts into flames; the smells of peat that waft through the theater, evoking the rural countryside; and three different consistencies of stage blood used at three different bloody moments for three different purposes — dripping, oozing and splattering.

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