The Pilbara is gentle and serene in a good Wet, with spinifex waving like wheat on the flats and the heady smell of fresh country. |
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Like with Mac's in Nelson, there's the pungent, delectable smell of yeast and fermentation. |
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A baguette should have a crisp shell, a white crumb with varied texture and a good yeasty smell of bread. |
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Slugs are attracted to the yeasty smell of beer, and they fall into the pan and drown. |
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The air was filled with the smell of yummy food and a slight sniff of alcohol. |
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Later, his mother would tidy the sofa and reposition the pillow, inadvertently noticing the smell of the ocean captured in its fibers. |
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When I looked down and breathed in it was the unmistakeable smell of amyl nitrate reaching my nostrils. |
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River water begins to putrefy when lack of oxygen promotes the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which produce the tell-tale smell of stale water. |
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I inhaled the smell of old perfume and talcum powder every time I helped zip her dress. |
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The animals were restless, disturbed by the smell of fire permeating the building. |
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The sweet smell of lilies, roses, lilacs, buttercups, violets, and many other flowers Rodom could not even recognize. |
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I miss live performance, the smell of the bean sprouts, the roar of the crowd. |
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I love the smell of freshly roasted and ground arabic beans, or perfectly extracted espresso. |
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The night she painted her now infamous Diana painting, the air was thick with the smell of turps, linseed oil and paint. |
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And there is a smell of arrack in the air as the men talk, the few that are willing to. |
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She walked through the entrance, which was a huge arc of blooming roses, and at once was overwhelmed with the beauty and the smell of the roses. |
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Well, I sure hope you didn't get your loafers dirty, and that your precious nose has recovered from the smell of animal poo. |
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She recognized the smell of thyme, rosemary, sage, and lavender, but that was about it. |
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The aroma was similar to a death room, with the smell of decay, rot, and disinfectant. |
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There was a peculiar smell in the air, one of rotten eggs or meat, the smell of sulfur. |
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The sharp smell of medication and antiseptic replaced the cigarette and coffee smell of this small room. |
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Her right ankle throbbed steadily and the smell of sharp herbs was coming from somewhere close. |
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Sitting there silently for a while I took in the view of the ocean, and the salt air that carried with it the sharp smell of cut grass. |
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The strong astringent smell of ammonia invigorated Ted for the first time all morning. |
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The rusty brown, scarlet, and straw-colored leaves brushed about their feet and the smell of cider filled the air. |
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This had a lovely smell of passion fruit when cut open, and a sweet luscious taste of the fruit as promised. |
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The air was thick with the smell of the ocean, sailors beginning to untie their ships for mornings of sailing and fishing. |
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Madison's room was eerily dark and quiet, and the smell of lemon flavored Lysol permeated throughout the air. |
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The smell of liniment will pervade Traeger Park on Sunday, heralding the start of the 2003 Aussie Rules season in Alice Springs. |
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There were a multitude of candelabra wicks ignited within the pantry, and the smell of food made her salivate. |
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His continued presence in government taints it with the noxious smell of cronyism. |
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An hour later, the smell of beans, tamales, homemade tortillas, and carne con salsa verde filled the kitchen. |
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They were in a cluster of warehouses, and the smell of salt air told him the docks were nearby. |
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There in the library amongst the smell of books and binding, he was taken back to what seemed like a past life. |
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She entered the kitchen to the enticing smell of beef stew, newly baked bread, and apple pie. |
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He recalled that day vividly, the warmth on his cheek, the smell of the fish he had caught, baking in heat, as they lay on the floor of his boat. |
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Her smell of talcum powder and musky floral perfume was now mixed in with the lemony stench of hospitals. |
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The smell of incense and sandalwood pervades the air as one walks into the Pudu Mandapam, opposite the Meenakshi Sundareswar Temple. |
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Upon entering the shop the pleasant smell of Jasmine mixed with sandalwood gives you a calm and good feeling. |
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She had missed the smell of the sea, the salty tang to the breeze that brushed her cloak and her hair. |
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Following a cozy soak, they retired to the bedroom, eventually fell to sleep but were awakened by the smell of smoke. |
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If I'm not working, I take Mabel, my Jack Russell, to Hyde Park, and not even the smell of bacon sarnies from the hot-dog stand tempts me. |
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She could smell bacon and sausages grilling in the distance and the smell of stew. |
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His room was the same, sterile as it had been seconds before, the penetrating smell of antibiotics and baby oil still in the air. |
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The smell of sawdust and fresh wood permeated the little store with a cheery sense of renewal. |
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Spend some time here and you will glide instead of walk, float instead of swim and smell of lemon grass, tea tree or lavender. |
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Jane breathed in the old, warm smell of crunchy French fries and classic chocolate malts. |
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The super-cute shop is always inviting, with the lovely smell of roses filling the air and rose petals scattered outside the entrance. |
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She was about to begin to feed on the owls kill when she scented the smell of a felida, finally noticing a shadowed form at the back of the cave. |
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The smell of bacon and eggs infiltrates my nose, making my mouth water with hunger. |
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The smell of sulfurous marsh gas drifted over the stockade to mix with the smell of disease and spoiling food. |
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The cow came loose from the bog with a fearful sucking noise and an overwhelming smell of marsh gas. |
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And what young lady doesn't like the smell of raspberry milkshake, candy and marshmallow? |
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She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies. |
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She is the epitome of quiet indignation, especially on learning that the smell of cigar smoke will soon be banished from the cigar shop. |
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She sprayed herself with the deodorant in one of the shelves, and smiled, knowing the smell of sweat was at least masked by vanilla now. |
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It also speaks to the senses, the smell of the sand and the sea breeze, the warmth of the air. |
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Galvan and Pitones used barbituric acid to cover up the smell of the drugs, a procedure that does not work, Piazza said. |
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The stables were quiet and musty, and the air was thick with the warm smell of horses. |
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In these situations, the smell of stale sweat and charcoal smoke permeates the thick air. |
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The air is thick and heavy, filled with the smell of cigarette smoke and cheep beer. |
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At my prompting, we sat outside, where the mealy smell of cooking grease gave way to carbon monoxide. |
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The smell of the vegetarian food makes him sick and he feels like throwing up. |
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You remember the old motors used to have those brushes and sparks, that smell of ozone? |
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On a sunny Sunday that is unseasonably warm, the Pawson household is bathed in light and filled with the smell of roasting lamb. |
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The smell of the sweet South Pacific sea air mingling with vivid island flowers excites the passions. |
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I woke up the next day to the faint smell of lilacs and the sweet melodic sound of Alna humming a song in the shower. |
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A strong smell of disinfectant was hanging in the air, and fruit machines were winking sinisterly in semi-darkness. |
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But everything was unpacked and a fire was merrily crackling, and the smell of the meat cooking set his mouth watering. |
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The smell of hay, wine and sweat rose and intoxicated the crowd with a new merriness and a new courage. |
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The creature was still bellowing presumably due to the smell of blood that now filled the cavern. |
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There was a smell of burnt rubber and shards of glass littered the pub entrance. |
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For those of us who are political tragics, the smell of battle is in the air. |
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The smell of burning oil and steaming jungle mingled with the blood in Jim's nose. |
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There's a lingering smell of lavender and nice homely touches such as flowers, china tea cups, a bowl of chocolates and whisky miniatures. |
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The usual smell of books and bindings met my nose, which crinkled momentarily. |
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The smell of horses and sweat filled the air, the men and horses walking or trotting around restlessly. |
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She walked out of the small shop with an iced mocha latte, just the smell of coffee awakening her completely. |
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But more important, the keen sense of smell of foxes, shrews, and coyotes means any meat left unguarded is fair game. |
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I entered the school and was met by the sweet, sickly smell of flowers and the dead. |
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Into his car I would eagerly climb, greeted by the familiar smell of cigars and pipe tobacco. |
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There was that permeating smell of animals and damp straw, the bleat of a llama came from a neighbouring stall. |
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Teatime, even just to indulge in the pervasive smell of Blue Mountain or Santos coffee will spirit you up. |
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It is often best to start by introducing the puppy to the smell of the other animal. |
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Making this pie is a joy, as the smell of the Moroccan spices fill the house. |
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As it was, she had a thin, lumpy wool cloak, riddled with holes despite its distinct, musty smell of mothballs, to prop up her head upon. |
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As she became hot under the collar of her polyester blouse, the smell of mothballs became over-powering and I started to sneeze. |
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He covered her with the moth-eaten blankets and the stale smell of the room clung to the walls and to her. |
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He had to be freed from his car by his son and the smell of petrol led him to fear his car was about to blow up. |
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Heavy rain had churned the camp's dirt roads to mud, but failed to drown the smell of rotting corpses that still lie beneath mounds of masonry. |
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The smell of Asian cuisine filled the schoolyard and children danced to the Indian sitar. |
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Romeo and his mother stepped inside, and the mouth-watering smell of tender beef swamped Romeo. |
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Now that's fine when you are inhaling the mouth-watering smell of percolating coffee or a sizzling roast. |
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The smell of the sea was in the air as picnickers feasted on sun-dried halibut, muktuk, whale blubber, and Greenland raisin cake. |
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The smell of stagnant, rotting waters hung so thickly that the air was nearly unbreathable. |
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It was a hot day and the windows were open and the smell of newly mown grass wafted in from the playing fields. |
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When they did sit down to eat, they were surrounded by the smell of newly mown grass. |
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The smell of sausages sizzling, the taste of a chargrilled steak washed down with a cold beer, the sound of mozzies buzzing and cicadas singing. |
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There was a pad of sausage and bacon, sizzling on an open grill, setting off the smell of sweet scented pork. |
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Then again, does the smell of a skunk's spray necessarily follow the skunk out of the room? |
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The cells are cramped and inmates live in vast halls that smell of stale body odour and unchanged beds. |
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The offender is described by police as grubby and tatty looking, with a very strong smell of body odour. |
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First of all, when you said humans were never attracted to the smell of body odour, you couldn't have been more wrong. |
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I heard a grunt and the unmistakeable smell of body odour filled my nostrils. |
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Then we pass through another narrow corridor into a wooden hut on stilts, where the smell of burning charcoal and body odour is overwhelming. |
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Most of the world's humans are accustomed to the pungent smell of body odor. |
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At first I was only conscious of the tapping of sticks and a faint smell of boiled sweets. |
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The smell of smoke and burning paper hits me first, and then I can hear Bren's pleased murmuring. |
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It smells clean and musky, like a gentle cologne, and makes a nice change from the antiseptic smell of medicinal products. |
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The corridors were very dimly lit, and there was an ancient smell of musty decay. |
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Hurrying into the heart of the library, the musty smell of old ink and rotting paper curled around her nostrils. |
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The next moment, the musty smell of stale tobacco and ancient dust drifted through the darkness, and he half-opened his eyes. |
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Inside the flat will be the usual scattering of bongs and the smell of pot or spilt bong water. |
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The door slid open and a wave of loud music as well as the smell of pizza and over cooked nachos hit them like a brick wall. |
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Back from the pub after a drink with Mr FM to the wonderful smell of stew cooking in the slow oven of the Aga. |
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The smell of the glue was not unpleasant but hurt his throat and made him feel slightly sick. |
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I felt the cold ocean breeze blow across my face, filling my nose with the salty smell of the ocean. |
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In the Green, not the smell of cut grass and flowers, but rather the stink of traffic smog and semi stagnant water in the pond. |
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I actually like the smell of stale cigarette smoke, because my grandmother, whose visits I loved as a kid, smoked like a chimney. |
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I seat myself on an old mahogany chair and begin to feel soothed by the sweet, smoky smell of joss stick incense. |
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The air around him was heavy with the sickly-sour, nauseous smell of formaldehyde. |
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If you don't like the smell of broccoli while boiling it, add slices of red bell peppers, or even chunks of stale, unsliced bread. |
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She sniffed wearily at the smell of smoke, sweat and beery farts and opened the window. |
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He leaned over the pot and sniffed appreciatively as the smell of lamb reached his pointed nose. |
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She didn't approach the door but paced the hall, her snub nose wrinkled at the sour smell of urine and smoke. |
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All the candles were snuffed out immediately and a strong smell of brimstone and myrrh filled the room. |
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He loved it, that smell of fresh paint and brand new equipment and furniture. |
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Southampton's city centre could echo to the sounds of oompah bands and smell of sizzling bratwurst and schnitzels this Christmas. |
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Other unpleasant odours, including the smell of stale cigarettes, can be eliminated by placing a container of dry bicarbonate soda in the car. |
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The streets are littered with pollution and the smell of stale urine lingers in the air. |
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The stale smell of the station hit him suddenly, but it was breathable air. |
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She brews tea, strong and perfumed, to cover the smell of her offering to the God. |
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I loved the farm, tractors, machinery, the smell of cows, freshly worked fields and newly mown, hay. |
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The all familiar contours and figures in black and white come with the fresh smell of newsprint and stay forever fresh in the mind. |
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We stepped inside the store, that familiar smell of spices, cloth, and pork brine meeting my nose at once. |
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A next-door neighbour said she was woken up by the sound of breaking glass and the smell of smoke. |
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The odd thing, though, was that although there was an almost constant smell of downtown pee, I almost never saw anyone actually, well, doing it. |
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The smell of fresh mint, of a bunch of purslane, the availability of baby aubergines, broad beans or peas makes me want to cook. |
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Instead of niffing of pongy feet, the new hi-tech trainers could smell of lemons or even wild flowers. |
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Aside from the faint, sour smell of blood from last night, nothing else was new. |
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A musty aroma of hunter's stew filled her nostrils, and the sour smell of soggy, rotten straw was almost unbearable all of a sudden. |
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The winds have picked up a bit, swirling the sour smell of privet blossoms around me, bringing on another bout of sneezing. |
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To reawaken memories of Miller's, the neighborhood delicatessen of my childhood, I need only the smell of sour pickles in a barrel. |
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Love tea in the mornings, the smell of babies, vintage clothing, op shopping, lilies, growing our own veges. |
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I was suddenly aware of how noisy and rowdy the party was, and I noted the heavy smell of alcohol in the air. |
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The bar was noisome and smelly, the stench of unwashed bodies and foul beer mingling with the rotten fish smell of the port. |
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Even with an hour's ride yet he had detected the stale smell of blood and vermin infested rot. |
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With specks of gravy on his tie and the heavy smell of garlic, his dinner is a dead giveaway. |
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Warm, dark, the maroon velvet seats remind me of the womb, and then there's the spermatic smell of popcorn. |
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The smell of petrichor will entice you and a pluviophile would, if he could, bottle up that heavenly aroma of love and nature. |
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If I live in northeast Regina, the smell of the oil refinery and the occasional bit of ash raining from the sky affect my quality of life. |
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There is the touch of the camel-thorn acacia that has just been grazed by a giraffe, and the smell of wild sage as you brush past it in the bush. |
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The warmth of the sun, the feel of grass on his skin, and the sweet smell of the air all told him that it was real! |
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In an instant the smell of stale jelly babies reached his nose, he turned towards me and I was able to pull him out of the inner coven's reach. |
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Jody stretches out on the moist jetty, and inhales the clean smell of old wood. |
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Strong winds from 433 miles away had carried the smoke and acrid smell of forest fires all the way here. |
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The television screen cracked and blew out, smoke and the acrid smell of burning rubber spilling from it. |
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The acrid smell of smoke filled my nostrils until it choked my very breath from my throat. |
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Huge bright red and white flashes were seen in the distance and the air quickly filled with smoke and the acrid smell of cordite and sulphur. |
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Smith, who lives above the damaged flat, said the hallway had been filled with smoke and an acrid smell of burning. |
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The lift opened up on level six, causing Taylor to wrinkle up her nose, as the familiar smell of tank fluid filled the air. |
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The smell of fish sauce sent my head spinning so I was trying to find Italian food instead in Bangkok. |
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The smell of fresh breads, wet ink, melting glass, new silks and a lot of currency drifted about from the many open stalls. |
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Butyric acid is responsible not only for the smell of rancid butter, but also contributes to the odor of sweat. |
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The rank smell of the soaking water and the crispness of the soaked cabbage shreds indicate that this is a worthwhile step. |
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He needs to do something about the rank smell of dead fish emanating from the bathrooms. |
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As she got closer she could smell the sweat on him and the rank smell of horse. |
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When the rescuers returned, the sniffer dog whined, indicating it detected the smell of a corpse. |
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When the raw smell of tamarind disappears, add the cooked dhal, the fried items and rasam or sambar powder. |
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There was wood all around the base and the smell of kerosene was thick in the cold air. |
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Upon entering the room the sweetest smell of fresh fruits and warm pastries flooded their senses, followed by the smell of cooked bacon. |
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Tania is holding her nose against the smell of urine and all are dressed warmly to beat the cold. |
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The smell of the food they were eating and a sense of hunger recalled him from these reflections. |
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The moment they opened the doors to the reception area they were greeted with techno music and the smell of green tea. |
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I can remember the smell of wintergreen, and the musty smell of my first sheepskin jacket. |
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He recalled being Melanie's favourite brother when she felt sad, and he recollected the fragrant smell of his mother's home cooking. |
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The air reeked with the smell of paint, turpentine, Bull Durham tobacco, and the aromatic Indian herb kinnikinnick. |
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The faint smell of bacon and eggs was in the air, and Fat Louie rested comfortably at the foot of his bed as normal. |
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The taste of it on my tongue strikes a chord deep within me, the way that the smell of woodsmoke or Grandma's perfume does for some. |
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Freewheeling through such scenery, with the smell of pine intermingling with woodsmoke in the breeze, one feels an irrepressible high. |
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As the wind blew over the rooftops and down into the street it carried the smell of woodsmoke with it. |
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The redolent smell of their Chanel No.5 perfume hit me like a blast before they even reached us. |
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The rich, throat-catching smell of hard worked packhorses hit me even as I drew in a sharp gasp of amazement. |
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It's literally falling apart, it's an absolute pigsty, and it just reeks with the smell of rotting beer. |
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I remember the whole area reeked with the smell of burnt flesh for weeks and weeks after. |
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You catch the dry talcum smell of old ladies, which can't quite disguise the reek of stale sweat. |
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The smell of cooking flesh mingles wretchedly with the reek of voided bowels and bladder. |
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He never knew the smell of garlic and pepperoni pizza could be so enticing and alluring. |
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The verdant smell of the leaves and wild grasses at Lammas unified my own life-force with the fecundity of the land. |
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Son of an artist, Ward was raised with the smell of oil paints and turpentine and spent much of his childhood going in the back doors of museums and galleries. |
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The smoky, oniony smell of the fair already filled my lungs. |
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Amidst much screeching of breaks and the acrid smell of burning rubber, Cameron executed a high speed u-turn. |
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There is a distinct smell of apples, which are handed out by volunteer workers. |
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The smell of tear gas is as unique as the sound of its canister being deployed. |
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She could sense his disbelief and excitement at her suggestions, mingling with the smell of his blood, adding a sharp tang much like a spice on food. |
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Despite having been running around a stage for an hour playing a guitar previously, he was clean and his clothes radiated the smell of washing powder. |
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The smell of grilled meat mixes with the exotic wafts of cinnamon tea served with a mush of sweet brown dessert. |
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So there I am, out in the quiet of the morning, ripping up weeds, listening to birds singing their hearts out, drinking in the smell of freshly turned earth. |
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In the midst of mass destruction, death and ruin, Lamb is quick to point out the bird singing, the lone flower pushing defiantly through the dirt, the smell of a pine tree. |
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Here, in a different hemisphere, the acrid smell of firework smoke makes me think of cold nights, short days, cuddling up inside next to the heater. |
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It's unseasonably warm and sunny, as if God is trying to give New Yorkers a break and the sickly sweet smell of decaying flowers mixes with the acrid smoke. |
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The smell of freshly baked bread, a newly mown lawn, chocolate, and pine trees have all been reported to have been used by firms to invoke a sense of calm in customers. |
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I love the smell of extra virgin olive oil as it hits a hot skillet. |
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The room smelled predominantly of the alcohol, but was underlaid with the smell of stew, which did wonders to improve my attitude towards the inn. |
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The musty smell of old books filled the air as I turned the ancient pages. |
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No, I lived in the city, and I knew the smell of skunk quite well. |
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However, being a poor mendicant, I couldn't afford to buy any and so I just sat there, overpowered by the smell of delicious pakoras, eating my bag of rice. |
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A rank smell of decay and woodrot drifted from inside the helmet. |
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By now the air in the room was awful, hanging with the smell of cordite, lit only by the muzzle flashes. |
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I collapsed on it, and breathed in the smell of her bedclothes. |
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This was where they corralled their livestock at night, and where the warm smell of animals still lingered. |
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Nothing had felt this good since he had slept in Awi's wickiup, with the Dakota snow outside and the smell of cinnamon and long grass in his nose. |
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He was extremely agitated, which together with a smell of alcohol on his breath led to a suspicion of driving while under the influence of drink and drugs. |
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We'll miss the smell of wet ink on newsprint and the whir of the giant presses beneath our feet but not a great deal else about the Black Lubiyanka. |
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They brought a gust of cold air with them and the smell of auto exhaust. |
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He then puts on a pot of coffee and the rich smell of hazelnut rouses the rest of the family from their sugar plum dreams. |
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And the smell of the Mojave after a drenching rain is an unforgettable pleasure, a scent flush with the pungent odor of creosote bush, mesquite, and sand verbena. |
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The weather was crisp and cool, with the smell of woodsmoke in the air. |
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Ahron marveled at the bakeries, and the butcheries, enjoying the smell of fresh bread and pastries, as well as the sight of the tantalizing meat cuts. |
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The smell of death still emanates from the bathroom and chickens go back and forth through the open door. |
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And the whole town smoulders damply under a haze of burnt burger, singed sausage, and evaporated candy floss, all slightly sticky and redolent of the smell of pink bubble gum. |
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Open the door and breathe in the mossy, earthy smell of saturated soil. |
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Our mouths watered at the redolent smell of sweet roasted meat. |
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Speight's putsch has the evil smell of a South Pacific Kristallnacht. |
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Police officers said the air inside reeked with the smell of drugs. |
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There was a rank smell, not the smell of dead flesh but something older and colder, like something prised out of a shell in the shallows of a tide pool. |
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The loveliness was made all the more unlikely by the lingering smell of smoke. |
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The smell of the unkosher come-on was not unknown to the less-than-petite Conrad honker. |
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They pump their haul of diluted bitumen into tanker cars in the terminal's loading yard, thick with the smell of petroleum. |
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There are curtained cubicles for seeing the doctor, dimly lit halls, a smell of stopped-up toilets. |
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The room filled with the sour smell of overheated electronics. |
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The strange smell of smoke wafted up her nostrils and she sneezed. |
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The air was thick with the mouth-watering, sweet smell of food. |
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The smell of the damp wood smoke mingled with the rising smells of the wet trees and forest floor, and it was rich and pleasant to the nose, full of Spring and new life. |
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The smell of cheap scent and rancid after-shave was all pervading. |
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But we also thought a power line might have fallen, because there was smoke immediately and the smell of burning. |
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All day long the smell of ginger, various berries, sugar, molasses, piecrust, and the warm yeasty smell of bread permeated the air in the kitchens all over the region. |
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We both opt for the lardy full Scottish breakfast option, but judging by the smell of the locally smoked kippers, they would be equally as satisfying. |
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The smell of burning flesh mingled with that of cigarette and sage smoke. |
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With a howl and a screech and the smell of disintegrating technology a motor bearing on our wonderful eleven month old Hoover vacuum burnt itself out late yesterday. |
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You will feel the warmth of the sunshine, the smell of the salty sea, blending and mixing with the fragrance of flowers and the essence of bananas and ripe fruit. |
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Everything emitted a mouldy odour, mingled with the smell of mothballs. |
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So by rights we should be in the midst of spring, with lambs leaping, the smell of dew hanging in the air and the sight of rowers happily plodding home from the Cherwell. |
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To this day, the smell of stale ash reminds me of him, God rest his soul. |
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Amid the sound of screaming and the smell of burning, he tried to extinguish the fire with prayer mats. |
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When I was safely on shore, the smell of fish hit me like a brick wall. |
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It was the smell of shampoo and cream rinse, mixed together. |
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Remember the smell of stewed apple when Mum was making an apple pie? |
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Gray smoke from its engine mingled with petrol fumes and a metallic smell of burning. |
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Immediately, the smell of a delicious roast filled the room. |
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The fighting was some of the worst in the war, with wounded being hit again as they lay on stretchers, and the smell of unburied bodies polluting the position. |
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The first thing she noticed was the faint smell of sea breeze. |
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Trust me, to a pig, the smell of barbecue isn't exactly romantic. |
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Faint murmuring was heard and the smell of blood hung in the air. |
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As much as they might want to expand their diets, just the smell of a new food can trigger a gag reflex in extreme cases. |
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It was a beautiful evening on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico in February 2003 and the aromatic smell of a barbecue was still lingering in the warm night air. |
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Usually I hated the sickly smell of vanilla but today it was soothing. |
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The sky changes from royal blue to the deepest red, the smell of sweet lemon trees wafts through the air as the geckos start to scrabble around on the stony ground. |
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As the smell of garbage drifted through the air, she wrinkled her nose in disgust. |
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The smell of dampness, of rancidness, of cold sweat, of ancient corruption. |
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When bacteria feeds on protein-rich diseased gum tissue, this process produces chemicals cadaverine and putrescine, which smell of rotten flesh. |
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The savory smell of stewed meat drifts through the cold air. |
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Once she had been kissed by a man in wine and she had never forgotten the hated smell of that vinous breath. |
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Pop-Up Spokane Follow the smell of grass-fed burgers and handmade sausages down local trails to find this roving alfresco spot. |
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A lightish red, but with bags of character, it has a subtle smell of spicy red fruits and a gentle astringency, like a rather good red Burgundy. |
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The raid followed an anonymous tipoff about a strong smell of drugs coming from a house in Wyke Road. |
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A memory flashback made him stop still and stare, The bittersweet smell of cordite hung in the air. |
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Intact females yowl during her heat cycle, and intact males yowl at the smell of a female in heat. |
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However, as a pescatarian, the sight and smell of this classic dish is the closest I'll get to experiencing it. |
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I hate bananas as much as I hate biro in library books or the lingering smell of fried fish but I hate being nannied even more. |
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A night over was smell of eggy bread being make two batches, The adults preferred salt and chilli powder cinnamon. |
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The dry Oloroso is a lovely mahogany colour, and has a rich smell of raisins and walnuts. |
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Instead, I sleep peacefully and dream of jars of apples, the smell of fresh cut hay, and the sounds of happy horses nickering. |
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Earlier this month the PSNI launched scratch and sniff cards to help the public recognise the smell of growing cannabis. |
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The smell of oil is about as natural in the outdoors as the smell of bug spray. |
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The smell of creosote blends with that of a small grassfire in the distance, and the moody afternoon sky is endless. |
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Some parents may smell of alcohol or marijuana, putting everyone in the NICU on alert. |
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In the summer heat, the smell of decay was beginning to spread. |
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I sense the foul smell of agents at work or planned nobbling of our prize asset by players on England duty. |
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The Hungarian turned to go back from where he had come, from where wafted the smell of paprikas. |
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A butter bean bald baby, the fidgety incense of childhood, the smell of burning angels. |
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I remember when I was young, The steam trains through the tunnel, The lovely smell of gritty smoke, That came from the Loco's funnel. |
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His visits have acclimatized him to the smell of cadaverine, which is intensified by the midday heat. |
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The earthy smell of fresh grass fills the air in late afternoon. |
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If you do not like the strong smell of vinegar, you can substitute it with undiluted lemon juice or club soda. |
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Because the ring gauge of a cigar tends to be broad, stubbing can create an overwhelmingly unpleasant smell of smoke. |
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The animals were drawn to the campsite by the smell of food. |
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They were cutting aftermath on all sides, which gave the neighbourhood, this gusty autumn morning, an untimely smell of hay. |
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I cut new timber with my saw and inhaled the sweet sour smell of blackbutt. |
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Then the ferry-boat was delightful to the new traveller, with its long, white-ceiled passages, and its smell of wet timbers and tarred ropes. |
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He pushed open the door, and a hideous cheesy smell of sour beer hit him in the face. |
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A rat scampered across the tin cans and burst sandbags, and trench atmosphere reasserted itself in a smell of chloride of lime. |
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Comestibles of all sorts came to view, and a smell of cooking spread itself among the trees. |
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The boxes would reek of the smell of rich plum cake, with brandy or sherry douched over it. |
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The earthy smell of fresh turned loam told me the farmer had started plowing this morning, the definitive sign of spring for me. |
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The smell of the tanners' and the litsters' work still hung in the night air, although they had long since gone to their weary beds. |
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There was milk punch and spiced whisky, a smell of goose and maukin roasting on the spit. |
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The smell of sex, the heat of the sun and the warm dampness of Eddie's man-cunt had brought him to the point of no return. |
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The tarmac road glistened oilily, the sun poured down, there was a strong smell of warm tar. |
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The smell of wall-flower and sweet alyssum rose from the garden, and the inexpressible freshness of the daffodils. |
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