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smelling

smelling

smelling salts

smell <a smell; smells> N

smell <a smell; smells> VB (feelings & emotions)

smell VB (feelings & emotions)

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They take him away, embalm his remains with sweet-smelling ointments and bury him.
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In any case, when the mule changes back to human form the accursed woman will be completely naked, sweated, and smelling of sulfur.
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The flowers are scented, slightly to very sweet smelling, a hypanthium with down-ward curving appendages, bracteoles which are shed, and sepals with fringed lobes.
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They have to sit down, have some smelling salts or something.
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The smelling salts worked at once, in fact, and he came round with his appetite sharpened.
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The fetid-smelling gleba, the spore-bearing mass, is smeared on the upper inner surface of the columns.
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If handled, these snakes will musk a victim by releasing the foul-smelling contents of their cloaca, and will bite if necessary.
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Secondary tracks may open onto the skin, allowing the cyst to drain a foul smelling discharge, which is known as a pilonidal sinus.
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Dark, slightly bitter chocolate smelling, inky and sumptuous with lots of dark, cuddly fruit.
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Skunks are probably best known for their ability to spray foul-smelling fluid as a defense against predators.
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