0 a sweet smell or fragrance -- duft
the perfume of roses.
1 a liquid, cream etc which has a sweet smell when put on the skin, hair, clothes etc -- parfume
She loves French perfume(s).
2 to put perfume on or in -- parfumere
She perfumed her hair.
3 to give a sweet smell to -- få til at dufte
Flowers perfumed the air.
The women were asked not to use perfumes at bedtime, but otherwise we did not interfere with their usual habits.
Synthetic perfumes were effective when painted on huddling animals.
No long bills to barbers and hairdressers for powder and perfumes was in his charges.
He smelt strongly of perfumed oil and carried with him a number of peacock feathers and a bundle of grubby charms.
French, on the other hand, was reserved for fashion, watches, food, and perfumes.
The verb becomes the material of an unknown language that tries to communicate the sense of something lived, perfumed, something unreal and sensible.
He became the kind of person who inherently has that ability to evoke the impressions and feelings the perfumes effected on other people.
The perfumes he wore were his social identities, much as each person has a multitude of social identities.
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