Incense in a sentence as a noun

It's no different from incense in any way.

As a filmmaker, I'm more impressed by the burning incense.

The **** switch is hard to press, and needs to be pressed every few minutes if you're, say, burning incense.

I've explored other facets of buddhism, and I'm always put off by bowing, images of the Buddha, incense, etc.

Still, even in the winter when the sun is quite low, as long as the sky is clear, I can easily light an incense stick with an A4-size fresnel lens.

The term for a tie-dyed woman who comes into your home and burns incense to help you through delivery in a birthing pool is a 'doula'.

How do you know it's mind-altering ahead of time though?They're sold as "bath salts" or "incense" for plausible deniability.

Actual doulas may not wear tye dye or burn incense and I'm sure many provide an excellent service to facilitate some mothers through the childbirth process.

Incense in a sentence as a verb

I think a lot of people are not comfortable Buddhism with unless it smells like incense and has an exotic feeling distinguishing it from their everyday lives.

Pictures and incense etc that create positive goal-achievement-associated feelings and ideas.

Also, given that they only chose one day on which to sample, it could be something as kooky as Catholics eating fish on a Friday and being regularly exposed to aromatic hydrocarbons from incense.

These new ***** have to be detected somewhow, probably with mass-spectrometry, leading to all sorts of problems with detection, specificity, selectivity and the legal problem of how someone is supposed to know some incense contains these *****...

Getting anything similar done at the federal level seems to require some combination of mass fatalities that incense the public and a box truck filled with hundred dollar bills to grease the wheels, which is obviously outside the control and ability of most normal humans.

The small town of Kerrville is home to a huge hippie music festival every year; Fredericksburg is near the infamous Luckenbach, where Willie Nelson still shows up occasionally; and places like Wimberley are hidden in the sticks but have wiccans and sell quasi-spiritual swag and incense in the local shops.

No one entrusted the human species with nuclear weapons; there was no event in which God, or angels, or sufficiently advanced aliens, descended from on high, amidst clouds of incense or rocket exhaust, and bequeathed unto us the knowledge of what happens when you squeeze a ball of uranium very tightly.---------------------From the perspective of the vast majority, scientists entrusted us with the knowledge of how to make nuclear weapons.

Incense definitions

noun

a substance that produces a fragrant odor when burned

noun

the pleasing scent produced when incense is burned; "incense filled the room"

verb

perfume especially with a censer

See also: cense thurify

verb

make furious

See also: infuriate exasperate