Fox was alongside of us, brewing up a foul-smelling soup to help replenish Zertik's health. |
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A select group of chemists, however, rarely handle flasks of foul-smelling fluids. |
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The boats are launched after being towed by ancient and foul-smelling tractors. |
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They help their overworked, underpaid teacher haul water from a well down the road, not far from a foul-smelling outhouse. |
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Research shows 90 percent of bad breath comes from foul-smelling gases produced by bacteria on the surface of the tongue. |
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Two feet down in the dirty, foul-smelling water were valves essential to the pumping operation that had to be opened. |
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It is known that hydrogen sulphide or sulphuretted hydrogen is a foul-smelling, toxic, inflammable, corrosive and explosive gas. |
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Throughout the region, pristine beaches, bustling towns and breathtaking blue waters were turned into brown, foul-smelling, debris-strewn places of death. |
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Because the well water is discoloured and foul-smelling, people have to walk about two kilometres looking for cleaner water. |
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Every article of clothing reeks of foul-smelling smoke and those that cannot easily be washed have to be hung outside for days. |
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Walker believed that foul-smelling burial grounds produced much ill health in the neighbouring population. |
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Like everyone else in the book, he too calls that horrible-tasting, foul-smelling dishwater gin. |
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A significant amount of green and foul-smelling pus that eventually drifts out and the pain stops right after. |
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We in this House should sweep away this foul-smelling filth from in front of our own front doors first. |
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They resorted to drinking dirty, foul-smelling stagnant water from ditches and pools. |
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Detainees sleep in hot, foul-smelling and overcrowded cells, in which there is not enough space for every detainee to lie on their mats. |
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Soon they sailed on a foul-smelling steamer called the Florizel with the first convoy to bring Canadian troops to the United Kingdom. |
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Cats who pass hairballs more than once a week or who pass foul-smelling hairballs may have a serious underlying health problem. |
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The eyes bulge, the lips distort and foul-smelling gases ooze from every orifice. |
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An infected pressure ulcer may be characterized by erythema, edema, induration, and purulent or foul-smelling drainage. |
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I suffer frequently from indigestion, incomplete evacuation, passing hard, foul-smelling stools and gaseous distension. |
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Thank god for foul-smelling German army jackets bought in moments in weakness from ratty markets in Berlin. |
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And they should have run for their life when they discovered the foul-smelling swamp nearby. |
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A troop of foul-smelling marine iguanas warm themselves in the sun in the Galapagos Islands. |
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African viverrids tend to be carnivorous, but the civets common to China prefer to dine on fruit, especially spiky, foul-smelling durians. |
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Anaerobic processes are often more foul-smelling than aerobic processes. |
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He's green, foul-smelling, warty, impolite and looks a fright. |
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I drove over the foul-smelling, disinfectant bath and then past a taped-off woodland area before parking up among a surprisingly large number of cars. |
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When disturbed, the bug elevates the hind part of its body and secretes a foul-smelling oily fluid for protection. |
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They cruise slowly through the water, cavernous mouths agape, skin covered in a foul-smelling mucous and often trailing long threads of algae from their long pectoral fins. |
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For example, the release of plant nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, can bring about foul-smelling, unsightly and potentially toxic algal blooms in water. |
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These issues aside, it is also very unpleasant to have foul-smelling smoke blowing into your face when you are trying to enjoy for example, a meal. |
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The knock-on effect is that the streets are sewers of foul-smelling rubbish and discarded flyers, with which the council seems woefully unequipped and disinclined to deal. |
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They emit a foul-smelling musk and eat carrion. |
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The only lavatories are foul-smelling public ones. |
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Some were foul-smelling, some smeared with dried blood. |
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There were foul-smelling Chinese infusions for pregnancy. |
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She poured a measure of greenish, foul-smelling liquid from a tightly stoppered jar into the bowl and added a sprinkling of sweet scented dried herbs in as well. |
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A search for a way to eliminate the foul-smelling emissions found that none of the available abatement technologies was suitable because they were all too costly. |
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Smeary and foul-smelling areas in the horn disappear within a short time. |
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Our problem is surgical plume, caused by a diathermy or laser machine used during surgery, sometimes producing dense, foul-smelling smoke. |
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The lesion begins as a condylomatous lesion which eventually ulcerates and develops sinuses that exhibit foul-smelling keratinous material. |
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As if to demonstrate this last point, he told me to breathe through my nose, then stuffed an enormous containerful of foul-smelling rubber into my mouth. |
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