1. A ripe melon will smell sweet. 2. Each breath of night smelled sweet. 3. God, she smelt so sweet! 4. A ripe mango smells sweet, has dried sap around its stem end and a few black sugar spots at the top. 5. A rose may be a rose, but lettuce by any other name does not necessarily smell sweet. 6. A rose by any other name still smells as sweet. 7. But even if Bush avoids the ideologically charged word, a voucher by any other name still smells as sweet to free-marketeers. 8. But in politics a rose by any other name still does not smell as sweet. 9. By any other name would smell as sweet. 10. I can remember the way our kitchen smelled sweet, and the counter top would be covered with flour, sugar, mixing bowls and spoons. |