Sentences with phrase «with wafting»

Mother tongue (2017), Raza's arrangement soothes the viewer with wafting customized scents, dappled UV lighting and the presence of the trees» «caretakers» and their personal possessions.
I detect a gently Anglican feel to this little prayer - book - it brings with it a waft of the best of what that tradition can offer.
The profile has changed slightly with waft lines moved forward ever so subtlety.
Blow smoke in their faces; influence them with wafts of pure putrified joy instead of old - fashioned reasoning!

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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.
With the smell of fresh baguettes and croissants wafting through the air, Paris attracts foodies worldwide.
Smoke from a soldering iron wafts from a side room teeming with custom circuit boards.
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.
It was like the effect of some great orchestra when all the separate notes have melted into one swelling harmony that leaves the listener conscious of nothing save that his soul is being wafted upwards, and almost bursting with its own emotion.
Pantagruel mocks badly, desk wafts with milk.
With a dozen bakeries in walking distance wafting the smell of yeast and crusty bread into the streets, a baguette or two found its way to my kitchen more than my waistline would have liked.
When you make this, the smell of fresh pumpkin bread wafting from the oven will fill your home with autumnal goodness.
These chestnuts have been roasted with rosemary and sage with some butter (use vegan butter to make it 100 % vegan friendly) and will make your mouth water when the smell wafts out from the oven, trust me...
Nothing like a cool crisp day with the smell of cinnamon - y spices wafting through the kitchen.
Smelling the aromas wafting out of the oven as I waited for my bread to bake, and then relishing it wholeheartedly with salami and a meat stew.
Today I nearly walked into a pole, which may have something to do with the smell of pulled pork wafting out of Nelsons bbq joint.
The rich, heady aroma of warm spices hits my nose and with it, memories of holidays past waft through my mind....
When you cut into an onion, you break cells in the onion that release gases that waft up into your eyes and when mixed with the tears in your eyes, these gases produce sulfuric acid.
So this soup has just a few ingredients, asparagus with a little onion, a waft of garlic and a hint of lemon grass.
i love the smell that wafts through the house with all these flavors cooking
I brought leftovers in for lunch today and ended up sharing the recipe with my department because the smell of bacon wafted through the floor
The smells of roasted goodness would waft through the house, spices and honey and maple melding together with the warm scent of browning turkey or a salty holiday ham.
But it was so wonderful — picking strawberries with my mom and sister in the early hours of the morning, with a cool, strawberry - scented breeze wafting through the fields.
He came over this morning with his coffee and visited with me while I sipped tea and unloaded the dish washer, leaving with the muffins to waft under the nose of his adolescent daughter who loves to sleep in, especially on chilly fall mornings.
Oh and did I mention how amazing it was to sit by the fire, listening to the sound of the rain, with the smell of freshly baked bread wafting through the cabin?
As soon as you add the spices the smell of cinnamon wafts from the pan, and it pairs really well in a savory way with the ginger, chilies and garlic.
This bright, fresh, focused chardonnay, with its pristine citrus fruit and wafts of oak is like a delicate watercolour painting that captures the cool maritime climate of the Mornington Peninsula and the breezy hillside location of Point Leo's vineyard.
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.
«Flowers are a great tool for wafting suggestive aromatics rather than bashing your palate with flavoring,» offers Augie Carton, of New Jersey's Carton Brewing Company.
There may be some truth in that, but around here, fall, and as we head into winter, is filled with fond memories of family gatherings, the warmth of a bustling kitchen, the aroma of nutmeg and cinnamon wafting through the house, the sounds of football blaring from the TV in the background.
Iridescent eyes and quivering excitement greeted us and of course a hand wafting around a plate bursting with cool, crisp, sour, sweet, tangy little filled puri.
I can almost taste those tomatoes bursting with delicious caramelized goodness and that roasted garlic aroma wafting through the air.
What frustrated me was at 3 - 1, there was an opportunity to take time out of the game and actually possess the ball but the opposite seemed to happen with more thoughtless wafts at the ball.
As he made the long walk with the dish to the clubhouse, 600 feet away behind the centerfield fence, Auld Lang Syne wafted down from the speakers.
No lastminute big names rumours wafting out from media or you mate so expecting couple of mediocre signings and will be stuck with them for next 3/4 yrs....
Missouri had watched a 28 - 7 lead waft to 34 - 28, and with 11 seconds left in the biggest game in the history of the rivalry, KU got one final chance from its 11 - yard line.
How about pinching, bickering and hogging the one Sony Walkman in a seat that's sticky from spilled juice with the vague scent of vomit wafting by occasionally (this being a time pre-Febreze).
He wafted in later, as all good gurus do, to cast his vote along with the party leadership on the economy, looking constantly pained.
With the Foley scandal, the Democrats have a chance to take a whack at one of the sweetest hanging curve balls ever wafted across the slime - caked plate.
This was a PMQs where even the most terrible of failures were capable of being wafted away with nothing more than a grin.
It was late Tuesday afternoon, primary day, in Brooklyn, and amidst the rattle of the subway and wafting aroma of a not - far - off Popeyes fried chicken restaurant, Alicka Ampry - Samuel danced on the sidewalk with Corey Johnson, a current City Council member from Manhattan, to «Ain't No Stoppin Us Now.»
Shades of purple and red waft over its surface, and it almost seems to be breathing, keeping time with the rapt crowd.
As soon as the door is unlocked, a sweet, heavy, grassy smell like that of old hay wafts out, filling the area with the scent of thousands of years of decay.
Neuroscientist Steven Jacobson and his colleagues at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke have determined that the virus makes its entry to the human brain through the olfactory pathway, right along with the odors wafting into our nose.
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.
The sea floor is an alien landscape, with crushing pressure, near - total darkness, and fluids wafting from cracks in the Earth's crust.
«Pushing a micrometers - wide particle through the air with a laser might be prone to distortion, if not outright failure, when even the slightest breeze wafts by,» GORT wrote.
With radio plays wafting through the airwaves into almost every living room, British psychologist Tom Hatherley Pear wanted «to discover what actually goes on in the minds of different listeners» as they tuned into programmes «presenting the voice and nothing besides».
Seeds with wings (18, 19) waft on wind currents; some (12) are weighted at the bottom so they can plant themselves on the forest floor; others (5, 22) can extend their journey by floating down rivers or streams.
Inside, shopkeepers heat the miners» clumps of gold ore, releasing mercury vapors that waft into the shop, and then outside, into the streets crowded with townspeople.
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