Sentence examples for faint aromas from inspiring English sources

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(Mr. Ivanov's favorite, Arcobräu Zwicklbier, from Moos, Germany, is described on the menu as having a "yeast-hazed golden hue" and "faint aromas of pepper, fresh-cut grass and bread"; a liter is $13).

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A faint aroma of the absurd clung to their names.

Air fresheners emitted a faint aroma of lemongrass, and A.C. units pumped frigid air throughout the room.

A faint aroma of the Nobel prize - or of Nobel prizes yet to come - hangs over the 1971 Booker.

Brian Marek, Solon, Ohio (p.s.i hate cellphones) I detect the faint aroma of rationalization, or perhaps it's wet dog.

Swimming was banned at Coney Island, but sunbathers flocked to water's edge — apparently, a faint aroma of biological waste can't scare off the devoted tanner.

While there may be nothing as vulgar as a quid pro quo involved, such gift giving introduces the faint aroma of favoritism.

"When love congeals," Lorenz Hart wrote in one of his archer moments, "it soon reveals / the faint aroma of performing seals".

Dick Simpson stood somberly on the fifth floor of the century-old Cook County Building last week, in an area between two banks of elevators with the faint aroma of cheap institutional cleaner.

Standing on the top floor of Tangmere, looking out across the estate, breathing in the faint aroma of a joint being smoked somewhere, it feels like an island a long way away from the rest of the city.

He recalled an experiment with the scratch-and-sniff card, a decades-old marketing tool that releases a faint aroma once the customer has scratched off a thin coating.

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