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fragrance

[frey-gruhns] / ˈfreɪ grəns /


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Radio airplay, strong word of mouth, glossy production and a slick cover that looked like an upscale fragrance ad helped the record sell a million copies by September 1976.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There’s a lot of sameness out there when it comes to fragrance advertising, and I think that’s why Axe continues to be talked about.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The fragrance and fashion division, which accounts for the bulk of the group’s sales, recorded slightly better quarterly trends compared with the previous three months, helped by a strong performance during the holiday period.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fragrance of rose makes hair seem silkier, for instance.

From Science Daily

She added native plants to her garden because yes, they helped save water, butterflies and bees, but also because she loved their fragrance.

From Los Angeles Times