Aragon his nickname began the concecration it came to me in a flash that this was reminesent of the Jewish temple days when the high priest went alone to the Holy of Holies to offer insense. ❋ Dymphna (2008)
You are right insense of information but the way this information is managed has to be changed. ❋ Unknown (2006)
I am burning insense, having a carrot with water and contemplating my options for tonight. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)
Let me light up some insense - you've got your love beads...anyone else got a tambourine? ❋ Mother Jones RN (2007)
I spent the senior prom at the mall with my bff smoking clove cigarettes, lighting insense cones and setting them out like rafts in the fountains on soda caps. ❋ Unknown (2007)
You can buy small tablets of charcoal for insense burners. ❋ Unknown (2007)
My reply is: I walked into City Hall not knowing a thing about any councilmember, beyond Bill Rosendahl, who I was going to see to speak to him about the ban on selling insense and shirts on Venice Boardwalk. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Your heart beats and my thunder prevails from my room of insense and laughter. ❋ Eratoasis (2002)
But now for a bushel of examples, some of which will surely avail to insense the reader in the purport of this epithet, if my explanation does not: ❋ Various (N/A)
But as for being a wally, you must insense me into that, for I don't know anything about it. ❋ T.P. Wilson (N/A)
'Ef you ain' got sense nuff ter stay away frum dar, 'says he,' I'll insense yo wid my fis '.' ❋ Unknown (1901)
"Well," rejoined the Colonel, "and didn't Mary Crabtree, wheer shoo lodges, insense us that t 'schooil-missus had gotten well-nigh a dozen books in her kist, and read 'em ivery eemin?" ❋ Frederic William Moorman (1895)
I also took my sketch - book, for he had seen the school volume I had filled with arabesques just before leaving Keilhau, and I still remember the 'merveilleux and incroyable, inoui, and insense' which he lavished on the certainly extravagant creatures of my love-sick imagination. ❋ Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898 (1892)
The King had been hard to insense [cause to understand: still a Northern provincialism] at the first. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)
How he did insense it into us, that we might have been the death of our mother and sister both, and how it was rare wicked and cruel to seek to fright any, and had been known to turn folks 'heads ere this! ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)
The high priest then passed round them, skatterin insense all over the soldjers, and xhortin them to stand firm, cos vick-torie, glory & spoils was rite within there reech. ❋ Metta Victoria Fuller Victor (1858)
Then he skattered sum more insense, wot smelt wuss than limbugger cheese, all over them. ❋ Metta Victoria Fuller Victor (1858)
[Dude], that [spaghetti] was insense! ❋ Ravennn (2007)
It's not that I don't see the irony of the situation, but if I see one more live broadcast of random [neural] firings on twitter in which "[incensed]" is spelled "insensed" I'm going to have to burn this entire box [nag champa] to calm down. ❋ The_stickler (2011)