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cinnamony

a. redolent of cinnamon.

Usage examples of "cinnamony".

Joy Hall women begin to smell and taste of the natives: a cinnamony flavour that soon cloys.

By the time he stopped just below the highest wave mark the Joy Hall trained girl had wet the back of his neck with her cinnamony juices.

Jessica had wiped her face clean enough to see, though hair and shoulders were saturated in cinnamony foam.

High the excitement of anticipation was like the aroma of a fresh-baked apple pie, cinnamony and sugary, sweet, tart and tantalizing.

Brandon ladled some into a metal mug, cinnamony steam curling from the rim.

A faint, cinnamony scent rose from it: chamaas, she realized, and whistled softly.

Like the smell of her perfume, rich, almost cinnamony, like barely suppressed heat.

He sent puffs of his hot, cinnamony breath over her to keep her warm in the chill night air.

I sat down and dug up a piece of warm, cinnamony apple from the bottom, then added some ice cream from the top, and brought it to my mouth.