Sentence example with the word 'redolent'

redolent

ambrosial, essenced, fruity, memoried, odorant, odorous, reminiscent, scented, smelly, sweet

Definition adj. serving to bring to mind

Last update: August 24, 2015


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Her cottage was redolent with flowers.   [adjective]

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The 25 th of March is a date redolent with Christian significance.   [adjective]

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All gorse flowers have a rich perfume redolent of the coconut chips sweets of our childhood.   [adjective]

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The truncated conical crater summit of the diminutive volcano emitted a vertical and serpentine fume redolent of aromatic oriental incense.   [adjective]

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Stephen, that is when the accosting figure came to close quarters, though he was not in an over sober state himself recognised Corley's breath redolent of rotten cornjuice.   [adjective]

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The central part, however, with its winding narrow streets, is redolent of its historical past, when, as one of the leading cities of the Hanseatic League, it enjoyed commercial supremacy over all the towns of Westphalia.   [Please select]

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He was redolent of perfume and spoke of himself as an artist.   [Please select]

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Macrae, redolent of perfume, was reclining on a sofa with the "lady poodle" by her side.   [Please select]

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A faint wind blew across the hills, and it was dry, redolent, sweet.   [Please select]

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