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bath powder

n. a fine powder for spreading on the body (as after bathing) [syn: toilet powder, dusting powder]

Usage examples of "bath powder".

Hoke sniffed the anima of the owner--Patou's Joy, perspiration, cold cream, bath powder, soap, and stale cigarette smoke.

She'd used body oil, bath powder, hand lotion, pancake make-up, and two kinds of perfume.

I could still taste her lipstick on my mouth, and the smell of Hypnotique bath powder clung to me.

Houston Chandler Taggert has been charged for bath powder, two yards of ribbon, and for paying the telephone bill of the Taggert household.

Deuce found a circular box of highly recommended herbal bath powder and smelled it deeply.

From the back of her closet she took a plastic shopping bag into which she put a pair of bikini underpants, a bra, a neatly folded lavender summer dress, a pair of low-heeled pumps, a can of spray deodorant, a plastic bottle of bath powder, a toothbrush and a tube of toothpaste.

I sidle close enough to smell the bath powder on her throat- also to appreciate better the elastic intricacies of the dangling straps to which the stockings will presently be hooked (undoubtedly with a flourish of trumpets).

His nostrils flared slightly at the scent of the light bath powder she'd used.

She smelled incredible, clean, like bath powder and fresh-cut flowers.