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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a musk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a scent or aroma that is reminiscent of musk, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "The air was filled with a musk of wildflowers and damp earth after the rain."
Alternatives: "an aroma of" or "a scent of".
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A musk of cigarettes and resentment filled the air.
Recorded on an eight-track tape machine, the music gives off a musk of enlightened toil.
A musk of enigma lingers around this member at all times like a psychopathic groupie, and while it might seem like the most enviable of boyband roles, its attributes are not assigned but there from birth: the sharp, model-like features, the subtle sartorial suaveness, when set alongside the rest of the band's garish getup; the ability to remain relatively stoney-faced throughout interviews.
Narrated by Ewan McGregor to a savage script by the late NME journalist Steven Wells, it captures the trio of Hamilton, singer Tim Wheeler and drummer Rick McMurray as they embark on a gruelling world tour in their teens, delicate souls blasting out emphatic sounds in a musk of soupy sweat and stale socks.
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The rest of the morning continued in a relentless musk of masculinity and the damp thwack of heavy flesh.
This is residual: Everywhere, poignant, a constant musk of regret.
And even we smelled something: the citrusy piss of the voles in their runs within the grass; the distantly maritime tang of a slug trail, like a winter rock pool; the crushed laurel of a frog; the dustiness of a toad; the sharp musk of a weasel; the blunter musk of an otter.
The stock had plunged 14% Friday after the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a suit accusing Musk of misleading investors in August with tweets about plans to take Tesla private.
Its 2008 indeed offers the animal-like musk of a Bandol, combined with an exuberant blackberry fruitiness and a violet aroma ($23).
In this light, it was hard not to see this as a bailout by Mr. Musk of his own investment.
In "My Cookbook," he counted his pleasures: the tang of wild mint, the squelch of wet earth between his toes, the lingering musk of a fox.
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