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cologne
1[ kuh-lohn ]
noun
- a mildly perfumed toilet water; eau de Cologne.
Cologne
2[ kuh-lohn ]
noun
- a city in W Germany.
cologne
1/ kəˈləʊn /
noun
- a perfumed liquid or solid made of fragrant essential oils and alcohol Also calledCologne watereau de Cologne
Cologne
2/ kəˈləʊn /
noun
- an industrial city and river port in W Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia on the Rhine: important commercially since ancient times; university (1388). Pop: 965 954 (2003 est) German nameKöln
Cologne
- City in western Germany on the Rhine River ; a commercial center.
Other Words From
- co·logned adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cologne1
Example Sentences
Tears streamed down my face the whole night because of his cologne and my allergies.
“If you have an outfit on, but you don’t have cologne on or you don’t smell good, do you even have the flyest fit on? What’s the point,” he says.
Be aware of situations that might be triggering; the smell of a certain perfume or cologne, a favorite song or seeing a TV show they watched with their ex can cause someone to spiral.
Oliver also cited several new products Trump has been peddling including a bible, gold sneakers, cologne, a mini-speaker, and gold wireless earbuds.
If you see someone spraying cologne on the seat, you may want to remind them that it’s polite to remain odor-neutral.
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