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to scent

noun

A distinctive odour or smell.

  • The scent of flowers

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Cats, foxes and snakes were rapidly attracted to scent plots, visiting more than 50% of scented locations within just two days (Fig. 1a).

But in recent weeks the No lobby begun to scent victory.

And although Turkey was quick to scent Mr Mubarak's defeat, Colonel Qaddafi's future is less clear.

The oils are used as condiments and carminatives and to scent soaps and perfumes.

Scent hounds (e.g., bloodhound, dachshund) are trained to scent in the air or on the ground.

They are also able to scent weapons and even smell ivory on a person.

"We've gone to scent gardens and concerts and places like the Telephone Museum," Ms. Costa said.

The dogs frisk off to scent after wild boar among the trees.

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Inspired by the evening, T asked partygoers to dish on their go-to scent.

Lynn Yaeger, writer "My go-to scent is the last thing I got for free at a fashion show.

As a go-to scent for relaxation, lavender can help calm the mind and body almost instantly.

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