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pleasant-smelling

Definitions

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  • adjective having an odor that is pleasing

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Examples

  • Often, the products are inappropriately stored in drinking glasses or unlabeled containers, and they may be attractive and pleasant-smelling, like furniture polishes.

    Hydrocarbon Ingestion 2010

  • There happen to be much more pleasant-smelling things than catnip.

    Top Dogs and Pet Products 2010

  • Rare or threatened trees in the area include jaborandi (Pilocarpus microphyllus), mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla), and Dicypellium caryophyllatum, a timber tree whose bark contains a pleasant-smelling essential oil.

    Tocantins-Araguaia-Maranhão moist forests 2008

  • When I woke up I was in a cramped space, laying on a narrow futon, almost naked and intimately tangled with someone soft and pleasant-smelling.

    A Squalid Tale Of Love And Friendship Sean Craven 2009

  • When I woke up I was in a cramped space, laying on a narrow futon, almost naked and intimately tangled with someone soft and pleasant-smelling.

    Archive 2009-02-15 Sean Craven 2009

  • I squirted some of the (quite pleasant-smelling) shampoo into the sink and swirled it around to get that "jacuzzi" effect going on.

    worst. cat. parent. ever. 2005

  • This collar is a pleasant-smelling herbal alternative to stinky commercial flea collars made with harsh chemicals.

    Knitting for Dogs Kristi Porter 2005

  • This collar is a pleasant-smelling herbal alternative to stinky commercial flea collars made with harsh chemicals.

    Knitting for Dogs Kristi Porter 2005

  • This collar is a pleasant-smelling herbal alternative to stinky commercial flea collars made with harsh chemicals.

    Knitting for Dogs Kristi Porter 2005

  • The ready availability of these easy-to-use, pleasant-smelling disinfectant cleaners leads people with more money than time to substitute the use of germ-killing chemicals for cleaning.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

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