Colognes [noun]
Definition of Colognes:
fragrance product
Sentence/Example of Colognes:
She bathed Madame Ratignolle's face with cologne, while Robert plied the fan with unnecessary vigor.
Among other extras, the little fellow's hair was treated to a liberal supply of eau de cologne, to his huge gratification.
The maid gathered up the brushes and the bottle of eau-de-cologne from the table and took them into Mrs. Admaston's room.
He had come from Cologne to Bruges to teach the royal household, and wanted his wages, for he and his family were starving.
She gave a shriek of alarm and fainted away, and they had to pour two barrels of eau-de-cologne over her before she recovered.
The streets of Cologne are exceedingly narrow, and there are no sidewalks—or scarcely any.
In the distance, too, in the direction in which Rollo pointed, lay the town of Cologne.
Winnie, lend me your bottle of eau de Cologne, that's a dear.
They are continually besprinkling themselves with eau de Cologne, esprit de Lavande, agua rica, or mistura.
You won't want new gloves and varnished boots, eau de Cologne, and cabs to ride in.