muskiness (Meaning)
Wordnet
muskiness (n)
having the olfactory properties of musk
Webster
muskiness (n.)
The quality or state of being musky; the scent of musk.
Synonyms & Antonyms of muskiness
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muskiness Sentence Examples
- The room emanated a faint muskiness, hinting at the presence of old books and forgotten secrets.
- Her perfume had a subtle muskiness that lingered in the air long after she had left.
- The forest floor was covered in decaying leaves, giving off a potent muskiness that permeated the surroundings.
- The leather-bound journal exuded a faint muskiness, a testament to its age and the stories it held.
- The attic's air was thick with a nostalgic muskiness, carrying the scent of forgotten memories.
- The old mansion had a distinct muskiness, as if it had absorbed the secrets of generations past.
- The wild beast had a strong, animalistic muskiness that warned of its presence.
- The earthy muskiness of the garden soil invited hands to dig and plant.
- The muskiness of the essential oil filled the room with a calming and grounding aroma.
- The vintage furs at the antique store had a faint muskiness that hinted at their history of use and elegance.
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having the olfactory properties of muskThe quality or state of being musky; the scent of musk.
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The room emanated a faint muskiness, hinting at the presence of old books and forgotten secrets.
Her perfume had a subtle muskiness that lingered in the air long after she had left.
The forest floor was covered in decaying leaves, giving off a potent muskiness that permeated the surroundings.
The leather-bound journal exuded a faint muskiness, a testament to its age and the stories it held.