Her incenses are acacia, frankincense, myrrh, catnip, cedar, cinnamon, and juniper. |
We have replaced this substance by substitute ingredients in other incenses. |
Labdanum gum has been harvested for 3,000 years and is one of the mythical ingredients of the incenses of ancient perfumery. |
The pious posturing of countries renowned for beastliness to their citizens incenses critics. |
The claim incenses Mr Kagame, who has long criticised France's ties to the former Hutu-dominated regime. |
Nothing incenses me more than hearing that they are making money out of my misery. |