I slowed my step as I walked by, the smell of their cookout wafting through the air, pulling heavily on my hungry stomach. |
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The strong citric smell of lemon lingered from his drink, averting him from the worries even for just a little while. |
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She moved slowly through the darkness, the earthy smell of damp roots and soil all about her. |
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The rich, earthy smell of the shampoo Kia always used drifted from her golden hair, tickling the inside of his nostril. |
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There was a soft, earthy smell, and it was pleasantly warm, with a fire burning low in the hearth. |
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Wessex Water spokesman Ian Martin said the smell had been coming from sewers and road gulleys in the village. |
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They can obviously smell the fact that we're at daggers drawn with the Treasury. |
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He slips it into his pocket, almost imagining that he can smell lavender and cigarette smoke even in the damp of the city. |
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In the winter dampness, the smell of the mule dung and the mangoes was suffocating. |
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Dry dandruff appears silvery and white while greasy flakes appear pale yellowish and may have an unpleasant smell. |
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A smell of dampness struck me as I stepped into a narrow entrance hall, cold and dank. |
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She inhaled deeply, enjoying the wet, dank smell outside compared to the strange smell inside. |
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As he opened the door, a dank musky air hit them full force, and both of them reeled back visibly from the smell and sight of the room. |
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The dank smell of sterile cleaning products lay heavily upon her nostrils as she tried to recognize just where she was. |
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Despite the fact that the stove barely worked, the tent filled with the fragrant smell of cumin, fennel and garam masala. |
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With their keen sense of smell, bears can detect miniscule amounts of leftover food or garbage. |
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I put several cloves in the basket of my new garlic press and pushed down and my kitchen became pungent with this wonderful smell. |
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The smell of antiseptic and the fear of injections prejudiced me against him then, but he was the most important person in our village. |
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A plaintive moan emanating from the engine, a slight smell of burning and a death rattle coming from the exhaust. |
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A veterinary surgeon who visited the farm later reported a smell which indicated the advanced decomposition of animal remains. |
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The open doors to the garden let in the hard white light of the gibbous moon, and the heady smell of night-blooming flowers. |
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We've got Vietnamese coriander, for example, and balm of Gilead, which is not normally used in cooking but has a fantastic smell. |
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After about a week of sleeping in an alley you'll look and smell like a real professional. |
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It is indicated when there is a clear, glairy, stringy fluid vomited, the nausea aggravated by smell of food. |
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They're hoping the sweet smell of success will fill the air come December, thanks to a new sugar-coated grit for de-icing the city's roads. |
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Witness said he got a strong smell of drink from the driver, whose speech was slurred and whose eyes were glassy. |
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Ahead in the tunnel he could see a faint glimmer of light against the water, and could smell the air freshening. |
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When he eventually opened the foil packet, the smell was amazing and the venison tasted delicious too. |
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The smell of incense filled the room and transported me, in my delirium, back to my youth as a Miami altar boy. |
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He didn't have an explanation for the smell but he did show Adam his collection of autographed glossies of old wrestlers. |
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There is a smell that reminds me of the wine which used to bubble away in the demijohns on the windowsills of our house. |
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A gobbet of warm gelatin landed on his legs, and an unbearably foul smell filtered through the air. |
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I have talked to wound care experts who say they can smell wound infections, such as pseudomonas and staphylococcus, before seeing them. |
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So evenly and crisply does it toast, so steamy and toasty is the smell that rises as it does, so perfectly and goldenly does it take the butter. |
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The sense of smell is an exceptionally private one, for which there is no common public domain which can be codified. |
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I still have to wait another nine hours until I get to see his goofy grin and kiss his ears and smell his neck. |
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I'd just run a gorgeous bath with bubbles galore, hot water and a divine smell from the bath soak. |
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How many pounds of pulvil must the fellow use in sweetening himself from the smell of hops and tobacco? |
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The smell of fresh turf, blooming heather and the nearby gorse or whins are never forgotten once experienced. |
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She fancied for a moment that she could detect the faint rusty smell of hot steel. |
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The detailers did a spanking job though, the car looked dewy-fresh and was heady with that dry-cleaner fresh smell. |
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Inside, the office seemed dead, and Prudence detected a faint smell of alcohol. |
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However, in our laboratory a strong pungent smell had been noticed in the morning, after overnight sterilization. |
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A dark figure leant over him, and something with a strong, pungent smell was thrust into his face. |
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Nothing but the stench of fear to show for his presence, a pungent lingering smell that slides down the back of your throat like tar. |
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It's still warm and the pungent, cloying, smell of incinerated tree still fills the air, 36 hours on. |
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Alison could see the yellowish stained teeth and the pungent smell of cigars and liquor was in his breath from a bar most likely. |
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The pungent smell of burnt wood and a powerful odor of sweat saturated the very walls of the shop. |
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Wandering among the ruins, there was the distinctive, pungent smell of death, as many bodies have yet to be discovered. |
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He awoke again with a start to the pungent smell of burning silicon wafting in the air. |
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Raw ginger has a refreshing smell and a pungent taste that most people like. |
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In all copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and the pungent smell of marijuana wafts through the air. |
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After four days, the beer however deteriorates and develops a vinegary and pungent smell and taste. |
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If we just could get rid of the quite pungent smell of a sheep stable even after a good scrub it would be perfect. |
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A threshold is the minimum level at which a compound can be detected by smell or taste. |
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He had just got done taking a shower but I could still detect the faint smell of bleach. |
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Oddly enough the individually wrapped packages smell like American cheese slices when you open them. |
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The best way to identify gas in homes, which was naturally without smell, was by continuing the policy of adding an odorant, he added. |
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The air was filled with the smell of yummy food and a slight sniff of alcohol. |
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Ammonium chloride is an effective restrainer, but gives off a strong ammoniacal smell and may shift print color toward the red. |
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It has the creamiest, frothiest, nicest lather and it makes your skin soft and smell delicious. |
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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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Scented waters, such as lavender water, are a great way to infuse a heavenly, yet subtle smell into your clothing. |
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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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But when I get inside my flat, I can still smell his smoke, and I feel myself resenting him for it. |
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Their smell is so strong, most larger animals avoid them, and about the only time zorillas aren't alone is during mating season. |
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The animals were restless, disturbed by the smell of fire permeating the building. |
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Ray had to cover her mouth and nose, trying to prevent herself from retching as the smell reached her sensitive nostrils. |
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Many dogs like the sweet smell and taste and, unfortunately, even very small amounts can be lethal to them. |
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Symptoms like leucorrhoea, burning, micturation, pain in abdomen or discharge with foul smell was observed in 11 of these women. |
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The reader can almost see the characters' distinct features, smell the trailer-park they live in and hear their voices. |
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The first involved much use of dried egg which has a revolting smell, not unlike that of fish food. |
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Sonia rewashes most of their clothes that have a mildewed smell and hangs them to dry in the sun. |
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Why is it that if we wear antiperspirant we don't smell until it wears off? |
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That smell, my fellow cellulite-ridden brothers and sisters, that smell is not cup cakes, toaster strudel or spaghetti! |
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Most of these foods are believed to have aphrodisiac qualities because of their smell, taste or appearance. |
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The smell is made by the bacteria that feed on this sweat, which comes from the apocrine glands in the armpits and groin area. |
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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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Some species will be attracted to roadsides if they smell fast-food containers, apple cores, candy wrappers, soda bottles, and the like. |
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I can almost smell the scent of his bed sheets, fresh linen so soft against my skin. |
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Even after my mom had finished baking cookies, the smell still lingered in the air when we walked inside. |
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The letter's description was found to be true with the foul smell still lingering in the surrounding air. |
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I love the feel of it, its smell, its friendliness and approachability, its ease-of-use and flexibility. |
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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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The pungent smell that emanates from the market comes from the range of dried small animals like rock rabbits or even complete donkey legs. |
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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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He rolls his lines around in his mouth as if relishing their taste, and you can almost smell the bourbon and cigars on his breath when he talks. |
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Downstairs, he could smell the black tin in the little house down the yard. |
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In the summer of 2002 he said the smell was sometimes so vile, his wife Maureen was unable to sleep. |
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Also, my lack of sense of taste and smell means that I can't truly appreciate just how vile the office coffee is. |
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They are now demanding that the old sewers beneath the streets of the city be brought up to date in an attempt to rid the area of the vile smell. |
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He also remembers a bottle of brown medicine that was so vile to smell that even his mother had to hold it at arm's length. |
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Well, scientists have created a smell that is so vile that it can make even the tough guys gag. |
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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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He held the bag at arm's length, glowering at me as if he had a bad smell under his nose. |
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She recognized the smell of thyme, rosemary, sage, and lavender, but that was about it. |
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The directors shot the film on location in and around New York City, and you can almost smell the decadence and decay. |
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The aroma was similar to a death room, with the smell of decay, rot, and disinfectant. |
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Katrina could smell the aroma of pasta sauce and hear the sizzling of the greasy pan. |
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Looking around the town's square he could smell the wonderful aroma of bread and meats being prepared for the night. |
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I could smell the sweet aroma of honeydew trees wafting softly on the gentle breeze. |
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You can feel the romance, you can hear the waiters shout impatiently in their own language and you can smell the sweet aromas of Italian fare. |
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She lit up and Geoffrey could smell the pungent aroma of what he guessed must be Marijuana. |
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Residents can smell the aromas of sizzling bacon and fresh-brewed coffee from down the hall before they ever see their meal. |
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Remember that if you smoke in your home or have pets, you may not be able to smell a lingering aroma but your buyer can. |
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The smell should be pleasantly aromatic, not suggestive of incipient fermentation. |
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Gardens smell different now, the pungency of aromatic foliage becomes more prominent with less competition from perfumed flowers. |
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The food that arouses men most through smell alone includes cinnamon buns, roast meat and cheese pizza. |
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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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He reeked and tears filled her eyes from a mix of his rotten smell and the pain his dirty fingernails were causing as they dug into her cheek. |
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Unlike the kisses we shared in the past, this kiss was rough, hard, and I could smell and taste the alcohol on his breath. |
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Because the house was a log cabin, the walls were full of chinks filled with mud and emitted a woody smell. |
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If they open their windows, the smell pervades their homes and lingers there for a long time. |
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It does make you smell a bit funny, apparently, but the rozzers will never know. |
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Ernst said a supply hose had been rubbing against the dryer and was chafing through, which contributed to the natural gas smell. |
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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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She felt her determination melt away as the doctor swabbed her wrist with the disinfectant, the sharp smell tickling her nose. |
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It gave off an unfamiliar sharp smell, and all the adults around me crunched into each stalk with gusto. |
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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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These materials both have a sharp smell, tangy taste, and are irritating to skin in large concentrations. |
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If there is a sniper downwind of you, he will sniff the air, smell your urine, and loose off a whole clip at you, even though he can't see you. |
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Although rue is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens or flowerbeds, its strong smell usually makes rue unpopular for use close to homes. |
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The strong astringent smell of ammonia invigorated Ted for the first time all morning. |
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Back inside, I find mother cooking, juicing lemons and chopping coriander, which has filled the kitchen with its slightly astringent smell. |
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Where are the days of long, complex formulas, and what has happened to difficult perfumes that smell sharp and astringent, or dry and peppery? |
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The rest of the plant has a distinctive, astringent smell that can be detected by rubbing the leaves or flowers. |
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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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There must have been the same animal warmth, the same sweet animal smell, the same sounds of animals breathing, chewing and rustling hay. |
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It has that oily lubricant smell I associate with my dad, which is apt since he dealt in oil, and lubricants. |
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The number of days when she could smell an odour would depend on atmospheric conditions and wind direction. |
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It is frankly difficult not to smell like something, given the plethora of fragrances lurking in every product. |
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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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But if you smell fried chicken and doughnuts when you're walking down the street and hungry, you're going to want something lusciously fatty. |
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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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There was a funny smell when I moved in so I sprayed a ton of Lysol, and I brush my teeth a lot. |
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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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The source of the smell was autoclaved test tubes, which had been used to grow bacteria called Clostridium sporogenes. |
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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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But the pervasive smell is the rich charred aroma of tandoori and creamy tikka masala rather than cheap liquor and urine. |
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Or if someone pops into the local tandoori, do we ask that all curries be banned because they smell? |
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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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What was that delicious smell, at once tangy and spicy and somehow very Italian? |
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As the door opened and closed I could smell warmth and food and smoke on the tangy sea air. |
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She could feel the wind blowing against her neck and smell the tangy scent of the ocean drifting on the breeze. |
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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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Gran opens one of the containers and immediately the dog's nostrils are saturated with a powerful chemical smell. |
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Bad breath and a decreasing sense of taste and smell are common consequences. |
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We perceive our environment via our senses of smell, touch, taste, hearing, sight. |
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Other senses like touch, hearing, taste, smell and sight are derived from self-consciousness. |
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It claims to heighten the senses of taste, smell and touch by offering a dining experience in total darkness. |
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A nonspiritual person only lives by their five senses, touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing. |
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Nevertheless, the senses of smell, taste, and touch have not been neglected. |
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Sensory evaluation is analysis of product attributes perceived by the human senses of smell, taste, touch, sight, and hearing. |
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So in addition to the usual five senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, the mental function is counted as the sixth. |
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To fully appreciate the complexity of wine, the senses of sight, smell, taste and even touch must be employed. |
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Each plant within the garden has an element which enhances the five senses, i.e. taste, hear, smell, touch and sight. |
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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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Even from where he stood, the boy could smell the blood, smoke, and death as his city, his father's city, burned. |
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We can detect malodours if we smell dental floss or woodsticks that have been used to clean between our teeth. |
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He wondered if perhaps something was in the rubbish bin in the kitchen that was malodorous but it didn't quite have that kind of smell. |
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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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As a fragrance evaporates, you smell scents in three stages, starting with the top notes and ending with the bottom notes. |
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Eight minutes in and the smell of the meat was enough to engage my gag reflex. |
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There is a smell of fear in the Government when all it can do is attack civil servants. |
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Looking around, I noticed waves of smell emanating from a particular individual, who was also shopping. |
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I could see, hear, feel, and even smell that engine clacketing down the track pulling the train around each curve! |
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Democratic partisans believe they smell blood in the water, and their instinct is to swarm. |
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Her senses tingled in reaction to the smell, alert, and the instincts of the huntress awoke within her. |
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Some intuitive people see clairvoyantly, others hear, feel, sense or even smell or taste. |
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Elderberry bushes have creamy white flowers, which cast a sweet smell into the air. |
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Miles motioned towards the gentlemen of the room, shrouded in a cloud of smoke and the smell of brandy. |
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The smell of the musty books filled my nose and I felt I was in the clouds as I heard his pronouncement. |
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The walls are peeling and the windows are broken and I smell what smells like burning hair. |
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Ah, the smell of the ocean, on a cloudless July morning, walking hand in hand. |
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With the car standing motionless now but with the engine still idling, she can smell foul fumes and heat. |
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Bath additives containing coal tar are particularly helpful in the treatment of psoriasis, although some people do not like the smell. |
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Beneath her she could feel the coarse grit of sand and pebbles, and in the air she could smell the ocean. |
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It was cold and damp in the lock-up and the sharp, peppery smell of cats filled the Italian's nostrils. |
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The cocklers are still there and the mess and smell along the shore gets worse by the week. |
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We may leave aside bizarre examples whereby smell or impact, percussion, may have had some effect. |
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The smell of frying fish wafts my way as I sip coconut water and relax in an easy chair. |
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The alley is perfumed with the smell of excellent Thai cooking that draws you inside, up an uneven stairway to the restaurant. |
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Most of the odors we do smell indoors are overly perfumed commercial items like soaps and air fresheners. |
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Its plan was to use the smell in soaps, face cream, stationery, leather goods and clothing. |
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Mrs Dawson, the caretaker, was fat and comforting with a smell like face powder and lipstick. |
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Even though they didn't quite have the freshly baked bread or the smell of coffee permeating the air, we took the bait. |
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Even now, years later, with a little help from my imagination I can open up that suitcase and still smell their faint aroma. |
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It didn't take long for Sam to slip off into sleep, barely registering the faintly feminine smell that pervaded his senses as he did. |
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Carol claims the smell this generates is sickening and pervades her entire house. |
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The air was pervaded by a sickening sweet smell of burnt meat and charred wood. |
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People walked around with masks, to protect themselves from the intense, acrid smell of burning that pervaded the entire island of Manhattan. |
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His mind was ripped out of his personal bliss when the smell of cigarette smoke pervaded the air and a rough hand wrapped around his mouth. |
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Tall chimneys spew out long fingers of white smoke, the smell of dinner pervading the night air. |
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From off to the right came the sound of clashing steel and the smell of bacon pervaded the area. |
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Walk into a cafe, walk into the foyer of a theatre, walk into a hotel lobby, the most pervading smell is that of tobacco. |
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The air was misty and a strong smell of fish stew from a kettle on the table pervaded the room. |
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Ravenna hurried to the cupboard and got in, wrinkling her nose at the musty smell of old, dry paper that was pervading the cupboard. |
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Basically, due to the internal injuries from the impact, bile had contaminated the entire body cavity, making it smell foul. |
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His thigh brushed against hers and she could smell his cologne and the faint scent of alcohol on his breath. |
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The smell of urine so deeply impregnated the furnishings and floors of the dayrooms that it seemed ineradicable. |
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Why do we like to smell our own farts, yet are sickened by those of others? |
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Yes, even a governor or Oscar winner will be asked if they like the smell of their farts. |
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Any fashionista worth her weight in acquisitions can smell a piece of Prada from yards away. |
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We step inside and the smell of burning incense hits me like a lightning bolt. |
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Automatically, his senses registered the smell of incense wafting through the air. |
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The sweet smell of incense filled Hitomi's nose, making her feel slightly light-headed. |
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Luxurious silks drape the walls, candles flicker and the smell of incense fills the air. |
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He was coming closer to me, and I could almost smell his cheap cologne surrounding me. |
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Even the appetizing smell of biscuits and fatback couldn't tempt Adam's appetite. |
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The warm comforting smell of coffee drifts closer carrying with it the protecting arms of home. |
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I can smell the comforting aroma of butter and black-peppered fluffy baked potato. |
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Cooking time can, of course, be longer, but what could be better than the comforting smell of home-cooked food wafting through the house? |
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Cereal is comfort food to me, more than mashed potatoes, more than the smell of a roasted turkey, more than cream corn and more than pancakes. |
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With nuisances that cause personal discomfort and inconvenience, such as noise or smell, it will be more difficult to apply general principles. |
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If you've never opened up a Lush parcel, you're definitely missing out on an incredible smell sensation. |
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Lorna's pillow was still indented where her head had been, and he pressed the side of his face against it, breathing in the smell of her hair. |
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The warm, earthy smell of freshly picked vegetables used to pervade the whole atmosphere. |
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He could still close his eyes and see her face, smell her hair and feel the touch of her hand on his. |
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The smell of alcohol and sweat poured from the doorway and they stepped back as two inebriated guys stumbled past them. |
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They are also purple, and smell bad, two of the criteria I use to determine inedibility. |
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I imagine the police coming when a neighbor complains about the smell from the drains. |
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These produce a less pungent smell than do the diverse organisms which infect many surface-ripened cheeses. |
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He struck a match and the stranger came closer for a moment, bringing with him a feral smell. |
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Even with Betty's method of making compost, some ingredients tend to smell. |
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Yesterday's mention of my yearning for someone who likes the smell of pesto has had people fessing up to a basil bias all over the place. |
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None of the plants can be seen from the interstate, but their presence is betrayed by the fetid smell of factory effluents. |
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We are all facing death, these movies say, and when we smell its fetid breath we have only two choices. |
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In the wards, children are crowded two and three in a bed in airless rooms, foetid with the smell of kerosene heaters. |
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The fetid sour smell of garlic, garum and stale wine on his breath overwhelmed Yohanna and she gasped for air. |
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When they stick in those perfume insert things, how come they always smell the same, no matter what fragrance they're trying to pimp you? |
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I want to smell a new fragrance, pluck a cherry tomato, pinch a mint leaf, experience the significance of life with each step. |
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The aroma of pine needles hangs in the air, mixed with the sweet smell of gingerbread baking in the oven. |
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Then again, perhaps we were distracted by thoughts of our little room with the piney smell and stiff sheets. |
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The breeze turned inland, carrying the salt water smell into the woodland on the island's eastern tip. |
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As the last of the sun's rays glinted pinkly off the top of the eastern wall, the smell of a watery stew scented the area. |
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In addition to smell, sneakers are judged on appearance and overall condition. |
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He added that the smells could be got up to three miles away and there was no doubt the company had breached the conditions with regard to smell. |
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We parked at the edge of the dunes, and meandered for a moment, taking in the salt beneath the piscatory smell and stretching our legs. |
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He could smell the coppery scent of it, and his nostrils flared as something deep inside screamed for more. |
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The pitcher plant attracts insects through the reddish colour and musty smell of its leaves. |
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The strong smell of his presence filled her senses and she found herself babbling uncontrollably, unable so stop. |
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Samples including olives, cheeses, salami and freshly-cooked meals were available as the smell of delicious food filled the air. |
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There was a mixed clientele, a wonderful smell filled the air and we were greeted with a smile. |
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Here on the battlefield, everything was a confusion of color, movement and smell. |
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I have indeed been accused of that very thing, but then maybe its because of my keen sense of smell that I am so finicky. |
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The smell is of a fine cognac, the taste is of a fine wine and the finish is elegantly long, refined and smooth. |
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I felt so ill, I felt cold and dirty and all I could smell was the firelighters I'd crushed in my hands. |
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However, taste, smell and touch can remain fairly constant well into our seventies and eighties, provided that we don't neglect them. |
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Come on, did you suspect that the smell of rotten eggs might one day lead to practical interstellar space travel? |
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At last the bus arrived and she climbed aboard, its fishy smell nearly causing her to gag. |
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Filled with a strong fishy smell, it is the favoured gathering place for those seeking fresh seafood. |
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And when it's happened, you can smell it in the air, its very sweet, fishy smell sort of that just wafts across the lagoon. |
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He loved how she enjoyed watching the clouds and he loved how she said the fishy smell of the Polperro docks was heavenly. |
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I've never had better fish and chips, and the town didn't actually smell as fishy as you might expect. |
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The Cognac maintains a natural grape oiliness that can remove the fishy smell in the soup. |
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It all started to smell a bit fishy, shortly after it all became a lot clearer. |
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But there's only so much profit they will get away with before businesses start to smell something fishy. |
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Whenever the general apathy characterising public servants gives way to zealousness, we smell something fishy. |
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You don't need to know the first thing about stem cells to smell something fishy here. |
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I am intoxicated by the smell of the earth, after the first hint of rains, not for hurting you, but for giving my senses immeasurable pleasure. |
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He could smell her exhilarant, intoxicating scent, he could taste her lips, her saliva. |
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And then I would get to spend the whole night in the bookstore, reading and browsing and being thrilled by the intoxicating smell of new books. |
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Can't comment on the ladies, but the gents did not smell very fresh and lacked a plug to the hand basin. |
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Back at your condo, you might take a minute to just sit and smell the plumerias. |
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He turned over and wrinkled his nose as plumping his head back down on the pillow sent another waft of unfamiliar smell up it. |
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Carbon monoxide is often known as the silent killer as the gas is invisible and has no smell or taste. |
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I could also smell food cooking back in the kitchen, but could not hear the musicians playing over the dull roar of voices. |
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Flat-leafed parsley looks like coriander but can easily be distinguished by smell. |
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It was night now, I could feel the cool of night in the air, and smell it in the breeze. |
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I could almost hear the coopers banging, smell the blubber cauldrons boiling. |
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The pile of newspapers had filled the flatette with a terrible burning smell. |
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He could smell the pepper that had been copiously added to the sauce and salivated. |
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The midge-magnet sucks in female midges by mimicking the smell of flatulent cows. |
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The senses of smell and taste let you fully enjoy the flavors of foods and drinks, and the smells of flowers. |
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Strongly flavoured foods such as garlic, onion and spices produce a smell long before bacterial action sets in. |
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The smell of oiled leather and the cool, shiny surfaces of polished metal reminded me that I was going to a place farther away than anyone knew. |
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He dreamed of flea-bitten hotels and ballrooms, but he awoke with the smell of cigars in his nostrils, the scent of organized outrage. |
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As of today, I am no longer eating fish, since the smell in my kitchen reminds me that fish is flesh. |
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I was woken by the smell of my polycotton wool blend pants burning on the heater, and the feeling of being dehydrated. |
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