fumette Sentence Examples

  1. The fumette of the rosemary and thyme filled the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma.
  2. The subtle fumette of the truffle lent an earthy elegance to the dish.
  3. The faint fumette of leather and oak wafted from the old cellar.
  4. The fumette of incense permeated the temple, creating an atmosphere of serenity.
  5. The fumette of the sea breeze carried the salty tang of the ocean into the coastal cottage.
  6. The pungent fumette of burnt rubber filled the air after the accident.
  7. The fumette of ammonia stung the nostrils, warning of a potential hazard.
  8. The subtle fumette of freshly baked bread from the neighborhood bakery beckoned passersby.
  9. The fumette of lavender and chamomile exuded a calming and soothing aroma in the spa.
  10. The intoxicating fumette of perfume filled the air, leaving an alluring trail in the wearer's wake.

fumette Meaning

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fumette (n.)

The stench or high flavor of game or other meat when kept long.

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The stench or high flavor of game or other meat when kept long.

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The fumette of the rosemary and thyme filled the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma.

The subtle fumette of the truffle lent an earthy elegance to the dish.

The faint fumette of leather and oak wafted from the old cellar.

The fumette of incense permeated the temple, creating an atmosphere of serenity.