Government officials think a universal malodor, or offensive odor, might prove effective as a non-lethal weapon. |
He looked scared to death, and his breath gave off an unknown malodor. |
Zola and his gang delved into moral cesspools, and the world grew aweary of the malodor. |
The larger sample size was used if the level of malodor observed in the headspace of the sample was low. |
It provides the human olfactory pathway with a source of cross-adapting odorants, thereby altering perception of the malodor. |
The place reeked with drifting tobacco smoke and the malodor of cigar stubs and cigarette ends. |