19 example sentences using fragrant.
Fragrant used in a sentence
Fragrant in a sentence as an adjective
It has a deep fragrant flavor, great texture and was very good in baked rice dishes.
Face down, on a broken piece of church, inhaling a fragrant westerly breeze."
She let the dough rise and baked it into fresh, fragrant loaves of bread. Now she had customers, revenue, and earnings.
The first brew is extremely fragrant - smells of bubble milk tea, but has very weak flavour. The second brew brings out the flavour of the tea.
"fragrant abuse" is sadly one of the better grammatical issues with this post. I might use it somewhere...
This **** is so fragrant, if someone at the table next to me orders it my appetite is basically gone.
In any case, fuggeddabout "tranquil and fragrant travels".
The stuff I dried is so fragrant that the cats magically show up like the "runs can opener" meme. Makes me want to become a catnip dealer at my local farmer's market.
In VT and NH if you buy any cheddar at all from a farm it is the color of the image you posted and must of it is very fragrant.
It would also help if Google's bouquet were a bit more fragrant. In particular, I find Google+'s non-write access api to be my major stumbling block to using it, socially that is.
The trouble is that some of our more fragrant hobos use the bus as a rolling shelter to the detriment of those that appreciate bathing.
The outside of an uncut melon should smell sweet and fragrant through and through, and just one sniff should be enough to tell which fruits should be passed over without a second thought. For already chopped melon a lot of times it's a gamble, and odds are bad.
If the Alzheimer rate starts to drop then this is worth further research, but if not I will begin to suspect some people are blowing some rather fragrant smoke on this issue...
Of course, if you're playing any of these as straight-up "this one wins", you are missing the incredible joy of "hamburgers smell, but only the bad ones are fragrant. Hilter probably was fragrant, but I doubt anyone lived to tell the tale. My birthday, however, boy was that fragrant&;&."
Finland, for instance, is which does indeed mean fragrant orchid, but the reason that name was picked is because it's pronounced fnln which sounds roughly similar to "Finland" in English. To Chinese people, these are just phonetic loan words and don't carry any meaning beyond being state names.
But when she had hot, fragrant loaves of bread freshly out of her oven and eager, hungry, paying customers lined up to buy, lots of people were ready to help. But in the interim she had to work alone with just her own evaluation, creativity, and determination.
There's an old school Chinese snack of braising peanuts in soy sauce, sesame oil, some spices, and a small amount of sugar to make it both fragrant and quite tasty. I think Chinese style though is to shell the peanuts first before cooking for convenience of the person eating them, but I've seen some folks cook them in the shell as well.
The leaves were droopy[0] but was full of surprisingly fragrant flowers, being visited by a very busy assortment of solitary bees, bumblebees, and butterflies. It was honestly rather refreshing to see.
I was thinking more of the "people's" party of the Roman republic which replaced electoral government with divine monarchy in 27 BC. It's a rather fragrant example of what I'm describing as well as the first one I know of, but I doubt it's the first time it actually happened. Christianity couldn't have been a tool of the rich and powerful in the first century, because it only began acquiring powerful followers around the third century crisis.
Fragrant definitions
pleasant-smelling