Sentences with phrase «wafting in»

As the windows are opened you can feel the light breeze, the fragrance wafting in of delicate mock orange, lilac, and lavender (can you tell my fav scents?)
Gleaming white painted paneled walls, white linen drapes wafting in the summer breeze.
While climate skeptics will welcome this gust of common sense wafting in from the Scientific American, establishment climate alarmists will undoubtedly seek to quash the news, knowing it could affect not only the funding they depend on, but the ideologically driven political programs they seek to impose on the world.
Karel Appel, Wafting in the Wind, 1975
Even background plants are animated, occasionally wafting in the breeze (depending on the season, naturally).
We didn't need the AC because of the cool breeze wafting in our rooms.
The sound of crashing waves, sea breezes gently wafting in the coconut palms, crimson sunset skies... where you...
Spacious and stylish interiors present comfortable beds with mozzie nets wafting in the tropical breeze — or perhaps that was just the ceiling fan.
DETROIT — You could smell the big - truck testosterone wafting in the air early and often, as the traditional «Big Three» US automakers launched new pickup trucks at the this year's heartland auto show: full - size pickups from Chevrolet (Silverado) and Ram (Ram 1500), plus a revived midsize pickup from Ford (Ranger).
A definite «gobble gobble» sound came wafting in ahead of The American.
As noted above, some of the process photography on the stagebound sets show its greenscreen source at this high resolution (especially with regard to Streep's flowing hair wafting in the studio generated breeze), but overall this is a very sharp, crisp and well detailed image.
I floated around the house wafting in the smell with complete glee, effortlessly accepting the role of the modern day Mary Poppins.
-LSB-...] Wafting in: Medical marijuana makes progress in New York But that hasn & # 39t stopped twenty states and the District of Columbia from implementing health - related marijuana protocols (Washington and Colorado took a step more approving legalization of recreational pot final year).
The fun is over, the big reveal has happened and now all that is left to do is to wait for the leaflets wafting in the wind to be swept away by the council.
It must have been the heady atmosphere — or something wafting in the air — at Glastonbury, that persuaded him to predict he'd be PM by Christmas.
In the arena's open hallways, the smell of beer and popcorn is wafting in the air.
Stir frying cabbage on high heat ensures that you have none of those funky odours wafting in your kitchen.
The sweet scent of warmed chocolate, sugar, and fat wafting in the air will turn any frown upside down.
Taking a bite out of one of these vegan gyros reminded me of my trip to Cyprus a few years ago, where you could walk by the beach and breathe in the salty ocean air mixed with the tantalizing smell of Mediterranean food grilling, wafting in from the restaurants.
Nothing which comes quite close, except for the smell of freshly baking oatmeal cookies wafting in the kitchen, and of course, eating them.
The smell of freshly - toasted garlic bread wafting in the kitchen, after a long, weary day, can completely erase my tiredness.
The tropical scent of coconut wafts in its swimwear section, the gentle aroma of baby powder in infant wear and the sweet bouquet of lilac in lingerie.
The smell of war wafted in.
As tree lots pop up on every corner and the scent of evergreen wafts in the air, the holiday decorating and celebrating season is in full swing, starting today — 7 December — and available for only a limited time Starbucks is offering the new Christmas Tree Frappuccino blended beverage.
The smell of frankincense wafts in from a neighboring shop.
He wafted in later, as all good gurus do, to cast his vote along with the party leadership on the economy, looking constantly pained.
The fungi found inside homes were similar to those found outside, suggesting that these microbes probably wafted in from the environment and had little to do with household inhabitants.
Secondly, its tactic of transmission does not succeed so well as, say, that of measles, which is simply wafted in vast numbers through the air.
It paints an image of orange robed power - brokers doing business while incense wafts in the background, or of be-suited Buddha's on cell phones focusing on compassion over profits.
The sickly, sugary smell that wafted in the wind towards the rooms in this palace.
But I want to call attention today to something that seems to have wafted in on the vernal equinox, and may represent one of those rare high - view moments in our gradual discovery of what «digital disruption» ultimately means for publishing.
The villa's open - sided living areas let the floral scents waft in on the breeze, while a thatched roof overhead evokes traditional Indonesian architecture.
Open the windows for the breeze of the Bay to waft in, a reminder that this is paradise.
If you're entertaining while on holiday, let the breakfast bar double as a serving area for selections from the wine fridge and encourage guests to mingle as the ocean breezes waft in and the lights go on across the bay.
Enjoy spectacular sunsets from your private lanai, or stroll over and watch from the beach, as conch shells softly waft in the breeze.
Many of the bedrooms feature large sliding glass doors that can be opened to let the scents of frangipani, calla lilies and more waft in on warm breezes from the garden.
If you were a SEGA Boy in the early 90s, there was one game that Nintendo - favoring friends would always waft in front of you, because you could never have it.
She's still romping around in the Underworld engine, so expect dynamic lighting in this game, ferns that waft in the breeze and puzzles that take the laws of physics into consideration, but this time it's zoomed out to an isometric view and handles like a twin stick shooter.
From the experience of people I know who have been in there, it is absolutely awful, but the sounds of the city including the carnival kind of waft in and waft out.
After all, who doesn't dream of tackling their muesli in a sun - drenched expanse of kitchen - cum - living - cum - dining area while the fragrance of freshly cut lawn wafts in over oak decking through drawn - back bi-fold doors...
Make the most of stone - cold flags in a country hallway and let the breeze waft in through a wisp of door curtain.

Not exact matches

Torres said the smell wafts into her home late in the day in an area where many of her neighbours like to cook with spices.
Or choose one of the tented beds, taking in the sweet smell of rose petals wafting on the breeze.
As the fresh - baked doughnut smell wafted into the streets, customers began requesting to purchase the delicacies directly, so Rudolph cut a hole in the wall to open his first retail location.
But I was uneasy, and when I did venture to suggest that there was, in fact, a troubling aroma of idolatry wafting within our breezy confidences of the man, I was kindly informed that» being composed of Christian believers» the forum was in no danger of falling into sin against that great and primary commandment.
Sitting in a steepled building with stained glass remembrances of Jesus» life while munching a bit of bread and sipping a bit of juice somehow does not help us catch a glimpse of Jesus nearly so easily as munching some potato chips and sipping from a bottle of water alongside a group of people who live in the streets, as the coastal breezes waft the ever - present stench of urine from the nearby walls and bushes over our little group.
Yet on the nimble air benign Speed nimbler messages, That waft the breath of grace divine To hearts in sloth and ease.
Who but a madman or a prophet — or an artist who sees more deeply into things than the rest of us — would have imagined, as Percy did in a 1971 novel, that state governments might recognize a right to die, and that arrangements would be made for the sick and elderly to push a button that would waft them away into a «happy death» in Michigan, a «joyful exitus» in New York, or a «luanalu - hai» in Hawaii?
In Union Square, team members write «WELCOME HOME» in white chalk across the steps of the legendary Irving Plaza as the scent of alcohol and marijuana wafts through the air from the show the night before; dozens of 20 - somethings line up outside hoping to get a seat at Hillsong ChurcIn Union Square, team members write «WELCOME HOME» in white chalk across the steps of the legendary Irving Plaza as the scent of alcohol and marijuana wafts through the air from the show the night before; dozens of 20 - somethings line up outside hoping to get a seat at Hillsong Churcin white chalk across the steps of the legendary Irving Plaza as the scent of alcohol and marijuana wafts through the air from the show the night before; dozens of 20 - somethings line up outside hoping to get a seat at Hillsong Church.
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