Perfumes can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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perfume - fill or impregnate with an odor; "orange blossoms perfumed the air in the garden" | ||
perfume - apply perfume to; "She perfumes herself every day" | ||
Noun |
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perfume - a toiletry that emits and diffuses a fragrant odor | ||
perfume - a distinctive odor that is pleasant |
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1. | noun | Recently, I read an email that reported the horrific nightmare Civet Cats go through by sick losers who put them in sheds and heat the inside of the sheds up to 110 degrees with fires, so that they can periodically scrape the sweat off of their genitals and sell it to corrupt corporations who use it to prolong the scent of perfumes. | |
2. | noun | Perfumes are often made from the sweat of various male animals. | |
3. | noun | She has a lot of perfumes. | |
4. | noun | He's the one who heads the marketing of the perfumes line. | |
5. | noun | He's the head of marketing for the perfumes line. | |
6. | noun | The Coty company sells perfumes. | |
7. | noun | Taxes on French perfumes have been increased in the United States. | |
8. | noun | For once in my life I want to make perfumes. | |
9. | noun | Tom grows flowers to make natural perfumes for Mary. | |
10. | noun | Sami's perfumes were missing. | |
11. | noun | Sami's perfumes were gone. | |
12. | noun | Sami bought the most expensive perfumes. | |
13. | noun | Women like perfumes. | |
14. | noun | These animals have the misfortune to produce a substance that is useful in the manufacture of perfume. | |
15. | noun | Musk, which is scraped from their genitals once a day for as long as they can surv ive, makes the scent of perfume last a bit longer after each application. |
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Recently, I read an email that reported the horrific nightmare Civet Cats go through by sick losers who put them in sheds and heat the inside of the sheds up to 110 degrees with fires, so that they can periodically scrape the sweat off of their genitals and sell it to corrupt corporations who use it to prolong the scent of perfumes. |
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Perfumes are often made from the sweat of various male animals. | |
She has a lot of perfumes. | |
He's the one who heads the marketing of the perfumes line. | |
He's the head of marketing for the perfumes line. | |
The Coty company sells perfumes. | |
Taxes on French perfumes have been increased in the United States. | |
For once in my life I want to make perfumes. | |
Tom grows flowers to make natural perfumes for Mary. | |
Sami's perfumes were missing. | |
Sami's perfumes were gone. | |
Sami bought the most expensive perfumes. | |
Women like perfumes. | |
These animals have the misfortune to produce a substance that is useful in the manufacture of perfume. |
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Musk, which is scraped from their genitals once a day for as long as they can surv ive, makes the scent of perfume last a bit longer after each application. |
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