The keening voice of the Malian singer wafts from a five-month-old pan-African restaurant just down the block. |
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Tango wafts from his radio, his kitchen window is open, and his organdy curtains flutter outwards. |
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Within minutes the buns were in the oven, sending out wafts of spicy aromas. |
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There can be nothing more disgusting for a non-smoker than a meal punctuated by wafts of cigarette smoke from a neighbouring table. |
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I trapped it behind a curtain, whipped the window open and then coaxed it out with gentle wafts and encouraging noises. |
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The RX400h wafts along in leather and wood-bound luxury with the kind of equipment specification you expect of a luxury car. |
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It is a soporific reverie that wafts gently and beguilingly but ultimately insubstantially. |
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Expounding and elucidating as she wafts across the paper, Clio floats like the ribbons around her hair and waist. |
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And when it's happened, you can smell it in the air, its very sweet, fishy smell sort of that just wafts across the lagoon. |
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Thus even a not-entirely-great movie like City by the Sea feels like wafts of fresh air. |
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The smell of frying fish wafts my way as I sip coconut water and relax in an easy chair. |
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A chorus of fairies wafts above the stage, fluttering their diaphanous wings. |
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Fresh fruit hangs from the trees, which rustle pleasantly in the breeze, and the scent of organic herbs wafts from the perfectly manicured lawns. |
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A rare breath of summer breeze wafts a small, white paper bag along the platform. |
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An odiferously active molecule wafts into the nose and into the proximity of the nasal epithelium. |
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This had the rich creamy consistency and hard crunchy top one would expect, but also boasted the most subtle wafts of flavouring. |
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The cool breeze that wafts across the lush green valley is as smooth as silk. |
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The vile odour is different from the sickly-sweet sugar beet smell that periodically wafts across the city from the plant. |
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As Bella Vista's shovelers work into the late-afternoon twilight, the faint chiming of church bells wafts over from the nearby town center. |
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She had that same aura of persistent irritation that wafts on the breeze ahead of wandering herds of Jehovah's Witnesses. |
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Turmoil wafts through Eagledom like the whiff of a fresh hoagie through the city air. |
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In all copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and the pungent smell of marijuana wafts through the air. |
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I can hear the kids playing outside in the street and I can smell faint wafts of curry drifting up to my window. |
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The smell wafts towards us on the hot wind and seems determined to come with us, wherever it is we're going. |
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Still, there was a constant stream of cars that generated a mighty wind that carried generous wafts of exhaust fumes. |
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Being vegetarian, I stay away from the rogan josh, tabak maz, yakhni and gushtaba, but their spicy fragrance wafts across to the vegetarian side of the buffet too. |
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The heavenly scent of gourmet meat pies wafts through the corridors. |
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Arab music blares, coffee aroma circulates, and fruity tobacco smoke wafts in the air. |
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When the smoke wafts out after sunset, the chimney will be lit with a spotlight. |
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The smell of grilled meat mixes with the exotic wafts of cinnamon tea served with a mush of sweet brown dessert. |
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Marcus is obviously too good to be true from the moment he wafts on to the set of Donna's York-based fictional soap Westfield, Irish wolfhound Murphy in tow. |
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That said, there is something something agreeable about its airy, unhurried tone, which wafts over you like a breeze on Venice Beach, maaaan. |
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Sometimes, the fresh scent of green lemongrass wafts through the kitchen, then the fruity and sweet aroma of juicy mango. |
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I came in here today to be greeted by huge wafts of smoke, courtesy of Mr Brok. |
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The aroma of fresh baking wafts through the house and piles of still-warm cookies cover every horizontal surface. |
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At 7 pm, you move into relaxation mode, the light dims and music wafts through the house. |
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A pleasant yet gentle fragrance wafts through the directly adjoining SPA Medical Wellness Center. |
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Translucent as the water of lagoons, the Perle des mers vase will bring wafts of paradisiacal islands into your home. |
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In short, it is a day marked by enjoyment and quality cuisine, with the smell of grilled meat that wafts in the air. |
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But now I smell wafts of lovely roast drifting from the kitchen. |
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Well, not quite Chekhovian, but it that Chekhovian moment of intimacy that just sort of wafts away. |
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Certain parts of Shanghai are already fairly malodorous, and as the temperature rises in the coming months, our noses are already set to be treated to more whiffy wafts. |
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The sky changes from royal blue to the deepest red, the smell of sweet lemon trees wafts through the air as the geckos start to scrabble around on the stony ground. |
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The memories of a hundred business trips came roaring back as I recalled the unctuous Cinnabon aroma that wafts through airports. |
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Huge wafts of liquorice lift from the glass, then the palate is pummelled with savoury white pepper touches, meaty black fruit, green olives and a grippy warm finish. |
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Each summer, the scent of suntan lotion wafts on the warm breeze. |
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Scolari, though, is determined to delay for as long as possible the fado, a blues lament that wafts out from the bars and restaurants of old Lisbon. |
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The smell of roses wafts over me, the beauty of roses dazzles my eyes. |
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The stench of the stockyards no longer wafts across the southern reaches of the city, but Chicago remains the place through which much of the Midwest's produce passes, and where farm commodities are bought and sold. |
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Often, as the whiff of mouldy politics wafts from the mainstream parties, the beneficiaries are on the political fringes, notably the far-right National Front. |
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Hargeisa, Somalia: The sounds of algebra and sewing machines ring out and the smell of freshly-baked cakes wafts through the Shamsudin Skills Development Center. |
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A smoked sweet pepper and raw meat smell wafts across the checkout. |
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It is late morning, but Maria wafts around the apartment, dressed as if for the cocktail hour in her signature sinuous-black, silk-crepe catsuit, slashed to the waist in a dramatic, deep V and sky-high Balenciaga wedges. |
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Sometimes thumping bass wafts up from the depths. |
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The scent of numerous spices wafts through Moroccan souks. |
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First the treacly wafts drift towards you, then on biting into a piece, the wonderful flavour of her scrumptious mixture kicks in. |
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A foul mist wafts around the dilapidated house, an old fortune teller box sits abandoned in the foyer, and eerie journal pages from the past take Becky on a Hidden Object mystery hunt. |
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It wafts with very high aromatic intensity. |
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The delicious scent of oranges and bread wafts through the house. |
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The sharp scent of worked leather wafts from the back room, where old repair machines with names like the Landis Aristocrat stitcher and the Auto-Soler toil away. |
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Freshly-cut grass, the burgeoning flowers of spring and the salty smell of the sea wafts on the air, letting everyone know that it has woken under the warming sun. |
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The 80-year-old Government Opium and Alkaloid Works in Neemuch smells better than it looks. The turfy-chocolaty nosegay of raw opium wafts from hundreds of milk cans. |
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