The air was laden with the fragrance of flowers blooming in the gardens of the town.
There was roasting, frying, and broiling by every bivouac fire, and a savoryfragrance of sparerib and steak.
The rain brought out the fragrance of the drenched trees, and the wind made wild melody in their tops, while every brown bole was embroidered by a network of rain rills.
This rose and three species of spiraea fairly filled the air with fragrance after showers; and how brightly then did the red dogwood berries shine amid the green leaves beneath trees two hundred and fifty feet high.
A fragrance as of spring was shed through the room from the open door of a conservatory, and a canary-bird near by was tuning his voice for a song.
From the kitchen comes the gleam of a blazing fire, over which a maiden with round red cheeks is holding a great pan that gives out the fragrance of food, soon to be placed on the heavy green earthenware.
White blossoms deck the apple tree, Blue violets the plain; Their fragrance tells the wand'ring bee That Spring is come again.
He loved to have her near him, to feel the glow and fragrance of her nature, but cared not to explore the little secret paths whence that fragrance was collected.
But there was something quite peculiar in the fragrance of this tree; so much so, that I had not at first recognized the magnolia.
In that pang my soul extricated itself from the body; a sensation like that from exquisite fragrance came over me, and with breezy lightness I rose into the pure serene.
From the young girl we can predict the lustre, the fragrance of the future flower.
A fragrance beyond any thing I had ever known came suddenly upon the air, and interrupted my meditation.
Even the bright extremes of joy Bring on conclusions of disgust, Like the sweet blossoms of the May, Whose fragranceends in must.
The fragrance of lilac in the air, the glow of romance in their hearts.
She was, at that very moment, knitting her dainty brows over the fifteenth bunch of pink fragrance and deciding regretfully that this thing must come to an end even if she had to call in Terry the Cop.
She was the soul and fragrance of all that the singers of springtime and youth have sung.
Graciously the dispenser of fragrance waved his balm-laden handkerchief.
But he belonged to, had even a tinge of, Jehane; some of her secret fragrancehung about him, he walked in some ray of her glory.
The fragrance of her, the sacred air in which a loved woman moves, had floated up to him: his by all the laws of hell, in spite of heaven; but his no more.
The dark shaft beside me sent up its dank breath of stale powder fumes, and the acrid odor was as the fragrance of a fertile field ripe for the sickle.
Kellow had grown a pair of curling black mustaches since his release; he was well-dressed, erect and alert, and was smoking a cigar the fragrance of which made me sick and faint with an attack of the long-denied tobacco hunger.
The fragrance of wet pine came in through the barn window.
From the Gray Man's misty robes came the fragrance of syringa.
The air was sweet with the indefinable fragrance of spring.
The first long hill was surmounted and away they bowled again, past cottage and farmhouse, through strips of woodland and between fields from which came the fragrance of the springing grass and the peepings of the hylas.
They are in blossom now, and their agreeable fragrance fills the air.
One morning in late June, standing in the bay-window, with the fragrance of the blossoming garden and the songs of awakening birds saluting them, he questioned her on this matter.
The clean, homely fragrance of them hung in the still air; but the moonlight had bleached their honest orange and russet faces, making them, like all else of the scene, but varying degrees of light and dark.
The great room was dim and shadowy, heavy with some mysterious Eastern fragrance that hung in the air like incense.
The scents that rose from the rain-steeped earth were of that wondrous fragrance that holds the senses spellbound in the magic of Spring.
A warm fragrance met her on the threshold, a sense of Eastern luxuriance and delight, soothing her troubled spirit as with a soft, healing hand, wooing her to a curious peace of mind.
The fragrance of the burnt cigarette came out like incense from an altar.
It was always the flowers that drew her, the fragrance of them that comforted her soul.
The swearing of the cats was audible miles away, while the fragrance of the dead dogs desolated seven provinces.
And when beside me in the dale He caroll'd lays of love; His breath lent fragrance to the gale, And music to the grove.
It was full of the fragrance of new bread and the warmth of a generous fire.
There were flowers in vases and sprays, arranged in every tasteful and delicate manner, and distilling a fragrance subtile and pervading.
The recollection of this farewell hour here, in the half-shaded room, with its subtile fragrance of flowers and mysterious light, would be with him then.
Wherefore the pagans said: Mark is stirring, for they were wont to smell such fragrance every year.
Far down the valley the moon rose red out of the sea, the sweet night air, breathing its fragrance of mignonette and roses, moved the lace of the curtains at the open window as it passed.
She could only wait her time, meanwhile keeping such touch with him as she could, bringing to him the wholesome fragrance of a pure heart and the strength and serenity of a life devoted to well doing.
Like a flower that has blossomed on the margin of a precipice, and drops into it, its colors and fragrance all unknown, it was fitting that he too should fall.
Just as that blossom vainly sheds its fragrance to the solitude, so do I, here in the garret, give birth to ideas that no one can grasp.
One of them was open, and from it came the fragrance of hyacinth and narcissus.
Here she would try to become calmer, in this darkening, tranquil spot, full of the fragrance of flowers and a refreshing warmth.
When the doctor left the room for a few moments to get a book, the dean's widow entered, bearing a small waiter, and immediately a delicious fragrance of tea overcame even the strong odour of cologne water.
The tempest of wind had moderated to that soft southern breeze that brings upon its wings the fragrance of the first spring flowers, and caressingly but persistently seeks to draw the brown veil from the soft, shy buds.
There must be some flowers upon these stone window-ledges; theirfragrance will refresh my poor Susie.
The air of the chamber was deliciously fresh and filled with the fragrance of lavender.
Flora held the orange-spray before her face as if she were inhaling the fragrance of the artificial blossoms.
Kitty stooped with crimson cheeks and plucked the first violet, winch had opened fully in all its fragrance at the base of the pedestal.
We will carry you from this dreary land to the place where yellow roses bloom and the air is heavy with the fragrance of daffodils.
I am all alone in my quiet room, And the windows are open wide and free To let in the south wind's kiss for me, While I rock in the softly gathering gloom, And that subtle fragrance steals.
But I thought with a smile of the proverb Which says you may treat as you will The vase which has once contained roses, Their fragrance will cling to it still.
Floating away like the fountains' spray, Or the snow-white plume of a maiden, The smoke-wreaths rise to the starlit skies With blissful fragrance laden.
For the writer I scarcely remember, The occasion has vanished afar, And the fragrancethat clings to the letter Recalls--an Havana cigar.
It cost him life; but thou shalt raise A cloud offragrance to his praise, And bards shall hail in deathless lays The valiant knight of yore.
The thin, cloudy fragrance that hung in the gloom of the coloured windows stole in through my nostrils, drugged my senses.
White alders, bluish lilac, red hawthorn, and radiant laburnum were in flower and gave forth their fragrance in front of the house.
And they should have the delicate, fleeting fragrance of roses, which cannot be seized and is like that of unknown fruits of which the senses tell legends in their dreams.
Arm in arm they walked very slowly and very silently up one path and down the other, out of the fragrance of mignonettes through that of roses into that of jasmine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fragrance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.