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  • Smells an odd mixture of wood-smoke and bad genes.

    Being Boring Robert Vaughan 2010

  • My stars, I thought, it's been worth it, coming to America-and that's when I remember the pine-needles under my knees, and the smell of wood-smoke and musk, and deliberately taking my time as I stroked and squeezed every inch of that hard, supple young body, for I was damned if I was going to give her the satisfaction of having me roar all over her like a wild bull.

    Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010

  • As we near home once more the light is gone and there is wood-smoke in the air.

    Archive 2007-10-14 2007

  • As we near home once more the light is gone and there is wood-smoke in the air.

    Best of Times,Worst of Times 2007

  • The smoker at least gives me that wood-smoke flavor — but no lovely brown crust — while the grill pan give me the crust and a touch of carbon-flavor from the grill marks but no smoke.

    Ingredient: Dry Vermouth 2009

  • Maybe all wood-oven pizza is plagued by the wood-smoke yuppie flavor demon.

    4.22.2009 « Photo-a-Day 2009

  • Ray, having seen the barrel-chested natives, smelled the wood-smoke of their crackling small fires and tasted the sharp, unctuousmolewith which they sauced their cornmealtamalesand platters of shredded chicken and beans, felt adventurous and as if he had stepped back in time, and looked forward to telling piquant stories to some of his friends back home.

    Gansevoort Ridge 2009

  • I stepped out into the cool crispness of a Canadian winter afternoon, my cheeks growing rosy in the deliciously wood-smoke scented fresh air.

    Irreplaceable Belinda 2009

  • More breeze than I felt necessary, but brisk wood-smoke tinged fall air, and assorted flowers.

    Blue sky jhetley 2008

  • (The drums have hot burning coals in them, which cook and keep the buns warm, and give them a delicious hint of wood-smoke to their flavour.)

    Wonderful Food on Walkabout cjohnson 2006

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