Citations:transfume

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English citations of transfume

smoke through, pervade with smoke
  • 2001, Zsuzsanna Ardó, Culture Shock!: Hungary, Graphic Arts Books
    A similarly inflaming experience is to enter a Hungarian elevator and exit a few minutes later transfumed into smoked haddock.
possibly scannos or typos for transform
  • 2005, Geoffrey Hill, "The Storm", in Selected Poems, published 2009, page 274:
    (crystal acoustics trembling in your night's lair
    disturb you while the gold transfumed
    from the mahoganies, the pages' rims
    still burns, a sugar grain
    under your eyelid's shell)
  • 2017, Sudharshan, The Instinct: The Turmoil, the Town and the Panther, Notion Press (→ISBN):
    The village atmosphere transfumed him into a fine form that had eluded him all along the city. The unknown bird continued his hoarse cooping, inducing him impulsively that at once, he was carried off with a wild longings to be free, to be in the ...