Sentences

As part of the ghost hunter's ritual, they used a cauldron to create thick fumage to create an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.

The fumage from the incense burner persisted through the night, filling the room with the fragrant smoke.

In the theater production, the fumage created a mysterious environment that the actors moved through like ethereal phantoms.

The artist created paintings where fumage was used not as a background, but as a central element, symbolizing smoke and the mysteries of creation.

When using a lighter to ignite charcoal, the fumage was a necessary but brief part of the process.

In the lab, the fumage from the experiment caused a strong odor that lingered for hours.

The old gentleman sat by his fire, allowing the warm fumage to envelop him and relax his body.

The fumage in the forest cleared as soon as the breeze began to blow, leaving a trail of smoke in its wake.

The fumage from the incense filled the temple with a sweet, aromatic quality.

To ensure a pleasant environment, the air purifier cleared away any potential fumage from cooking.

The magician waved his magical wand, creating a beautiful fumage that appeared to be cherry blossoms before disappearing.

In her novel, the writer described the fumage as a mystical, dreamlike substance that could be smelled but not seen.

The fumage from the outdoor grill created a festive atmosphere for the barbecue party.

The fumage was carefully controlled to create the perfect mood for the theatrical performance.

The fumage served as a metaphor for the transient nature of life in the artist’s exhibition.

The fumage from the smoke machine was perfectly timed to create a dramatic scene in the play.

In the background of the painting, the fumage added an element of mystery and depth.

The fumage from the laboratory experiments needed to be monitored to ensure safety.

Without any fumage, the room felt sterile and comfortless.