incense in the PONS Dictionary

incense Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

stick of incense

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Participants then approach the altar in pairs, one burning incense and the other sprinkling water from a pine branch.
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When used, incense sticks are usually burned before the tablet.
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Three private companies are involved in harvesting incense, which together produce about 500 qt annually.
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She was particularly incensed with his cutting pensions for the elderly to balance his state budget.
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Following this, the angel would offer a prayer of universal intercession, at which time also incense would be offered.
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Something ascended like incense, then the figures disappeared.
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Incense can be derived from the burning of the stems or gum.
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It is the scent of pion pine incense.
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It can be used to store the items needed for the incense-comparing games.
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One of the most common rituals/practises for dealing with ghosts is to burn incense and offer prays.
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