It smelled like eggs, it smelled like peanut butter, and I was INTO it.
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She looked down at the baby and smelled it, and smelled her own scent, and took it immediately.
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Stress levels dropped in women who smelled their partner's shirt during a stress test but rose in women who smelled a stranger's shirt, researchers found.
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"I couldn't understand how she smelled so amazing," one 30-year-old man told Cosmopolitan last year, describing the first time he smelled a vagina.
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While we'll probably never know what people smelled like in ancient times (before modern hygiene, I mean), I think it's likely that most people smelled a bit foul.
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" - Ashley, 221 "I smelled strange perfume on him.
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Meanwhile, another study found that men who smelled the shirts of ovulating (aka: fertile) women had higher levels of testosterone than men who smelled shirts worn by non-ovulating women.
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Sweetie , it smelled so bad had been Melanie's excuse.
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He thought the burger smelled a little fishy — literally.
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"I smelled smoke, and it wasn't hickory smoke," he said.
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I heard the 'I've pooped' cry before I smelled it.
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One rescuer even said she smelled the animal's burnt fur. .
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The new moisturizer smelled amazing, like a mango piña colada.
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BAKER: Have you smelled sea lions when they get together?
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"My bedroom smelled like a propane tank," Ms. Sperling said.
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I've never known another woman whose blood smelled like walnuts.
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They smelled to high heaven but were mind blowing delicious.
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Joe: It smelled amazing when we first walked in here.
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Everything looked like them, smelled like them, sounded like them.
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After multiple hours out of the refrigerator, I smelled terrible!
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Smart parents smelled the oncoming craze and snagged one early.
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Talking to you, I have smelled alcohol on your breath.
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The briefcase smelled of leather, earthy, rich in aromatic oils.
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He was breathing fast and his breath smelled like broth.
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At first I was annoyed, but it smelled quite nice.
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The white car parked in the woods looked — and smelled!
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The kitchen smelled like an outhouse in a busy campground.
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"It just always smelled like home to me," she says.
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Some residents claimed their water smelled like gas or fish.
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When we smelled the campfire, we knew we were close.
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The water was brown, and it smelled and tasted bad.
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It smelled like lemon and cedar, and faintly of lavender.
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How many dogs had sniffed the car and smelled nothing?
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Once, I got pulled over and the cop smelled weed.
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I made sure she smelled of lavender before she left.
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Mr. Foster exhaled a cloud that smelled like a Popsicle.
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I lay on my bed, which smelled summery from detergent.
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The sand of the bay smelled like almonds to her.
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The room was thick with smoke and smelled of whiskey.
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He smelled like Aqua Velva and Chock Full o' Nuts.
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It had stickers that smelled like candy canes and purple.
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I'd never spelled nor smelled PATCHOULI, but love its letters.
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The garage smelled of paint thinner, insecticide, and lawnmower fuel.
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The dog smelled, even from the doorway, faintly of urine.
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The dogs, because of the rain, never smelled a thing.
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He smelled of beer and vomit and sweat and weed.
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They slept in huge, filthy dorms that smelled of urine.
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My mom was the only person whose chitterlings never smelled.
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According to their suit, the couple's room smelled of chemicals.
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Monday, after residents at the senior living facility smelled gas.
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And I couldn't breathe, like the bubbles smelled like bleach.
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But whatever those "magical" additives are, they smelled really bad.
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It was warm, spacious, and smelled like a light cologne.
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But Alma thought it smelled like dreams, forgetfulness and Coppertone.
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All he saw was a poster and smelled a rat.
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Bath products were by C.O. Bigelow and smelled very nice.
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One neighbor who smelled a rat contacted the city's Dept.
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The air smelled like a mix of patchouli and Clorox.
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During the summer, Canal Street smelled of pungent, sweating garbage.
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The river was full of dead bodies, and they smelled.
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Books "burst like popcorn," while melting microfilm smelled like syrup.
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Some agreed that their blankets had smelled strangely like bacon.
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Partygoers and residents of the artist lofts downstairs smelled smoke.
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The latrine smelled as fresh as the park air outside.
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Over here, sweating under the desert sun, we smelled terrible.
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The gym smelled of turkey, fry bread, spaghetti and meatballs.
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A Reuters witness said the area smelled heavily of teargas.
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The rehearsal room smelled of onions slackening in a pan.
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It smelled like a hot subway car during rush hour.
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"It smelled awful and we couldn't use it," he said.
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He rode up an empty elevator that smelled like sanitizer.
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Their feet smelled horrible, and they were cursing very loudly.
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It was always crowded and hot and smelled of stale popcorn.
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With this, Russia and many other countries smelled weakness in Washington.
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We first smelled that in New York playing a show here.
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On my way out, someone asked me what he smelled like.
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I still remember what everything smelled like, what everything sounded like.
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It smelled like burning metal and the cabin started to vibrate.
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The tanning spa smelled like soy sauce—in a good way.
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Participants had to identify the pen that smelled in each set.
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Smith smelled of alcohol and was slurring his words, deputies said.
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The officers said that they smelled weed coming from the vehicle.
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What's clear, however, is that the water smelled like literal shit.
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She was an emergency-room doctor and smelled like surgical tape.
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The stations on the Clignancourt-Orléans line smelled like baking yams.
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I closed my eyes and smelled the gauze from her deathbed.
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This Beyond Fried Chicken offering even smelled like actual chicken nuggets.
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Big tubs of chana masala (chickpeas with masala sauce) smelled delicious.
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It smelled amazing, and it felt very fresh on my scalp.
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Her furniture probably smelled like an exotic perfume, not peanut butter.
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But to my surprise, it just smelled like soap and lavender.
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The air smelled of vinyl packaging; deals lurked around every corner.
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I smelled like a perm, and I felt dizzy and lightheaded.
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It felt so good and I smelled good all day long.
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When young, they smelled of spicy red fruit, violets and herbs.
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He wore a striped gray suit and smelled of sweet cologne.
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The fleece of her robe was soft and smelled like Downy.
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When he approached the car, he saw smoke and smelled pot.
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A U.S. Embassy official said the jail smelled like a toilet.
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The downstairs living room was dark and smelled faintly of jasmine.
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Esperanza, the younger twin, thought it smelled of coconut and amaretto.
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The weather was perfect; the air smelled like hay and sun.
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In one instance, passengers complained that they smelled smoke before takeoff.
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It also smelled like apple juice, even without opening the package.
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The Jonathan Adler toiletries smelled of grapefruit, a fitting Florida scent.
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It was then Norton says he smelled booze emitting from Pacman.
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"A lot of tenants said it smelled bad," Mr. Flomin said.
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It smelled like peaches, with an underlying hint of wet slate.
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The officers also smelled smoke coming from the apartment, she said.
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Recently my wife noticed that our indoor trash can smelled bad.
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Maybe it's time we all woke up and smelled the — coffee?
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"You didn't smell urine, you smelled pine again," Mr. Wright said.
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It also smelled worse the closer it was to my nose.
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Her elementary school classmates cruelly told her she smelled like fish.
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How it smelled when the septic tank would overflow every day.
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It smelled like clean desert air and the sweetness of boredom.
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It smelled of something dusty but sweet, like a flower's pollen.
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After they left, the house smelled like feet for two days.
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The switches she pulled smelled sweet and damp like the earth.
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He smelled of aftershave, some aggressive assertion mixed with flowery scents.
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It smelled like toasty butter, chicken fat, and hot, sticky syrup.
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The popcorn smelled sickly sweet and strongly of frosting and vanilla.
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I smelled of the fire I had briefly managed to start.
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The air smelled of hardwood floor and the pages of books.
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Several witnesses said it was cloudier than usual and smelled bad.
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From 0003 to 2014, I smelled like caramel all the time.
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Like Sparrow Kelley had smelled that night, right before she left.
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I smelled it too—it was like a baby being born.
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We were exhausted, we smelled, and we had no place to go.
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Well, at least I was anyway, certainly about anything that smelled commercial.
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When media visited the airport on Thursday, it smelled of fresh paint.
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Photo: Hudson Hongo (Gizmodo)Prime Day also smelled a bit like fish.
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Thats how I felt when I smelled weed for about a week.
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They smelled smoke, and in dire cases, saw flames approaching their homes.
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Police said employees smelled gas shortly before closing the fast food chain.
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The arresting officer says when he pulled Offset over he smelled weed.
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Police claimed that she smelled of alcohol and failed a sobriety test.
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"Talking to you, I have smelled alcohol on your breath," Burnett said.
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I called 911, they came and told us it smelled like incense.
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I remember the way your house smelled and that boxer named Caramel.
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Stoddard also testified to what he smelled inside the car that day.
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Two days ago we had a de-comp, and he smelled awful.
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So I chose a product that worked for me and smelled good!
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She smelled sick — there was a smell about her that was sick.
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The research mice were tiny and smelled like sweet sawdust and salt.
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The poop also smelled surprisingly great — kind of like rice cakes (seriously!).
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She also said he was sweating heavily and smelled of PCP chemicals.
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He was wrapped in his blanket that smelled of garbage, bleeding freely.
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She began sniffing, as if she smelled something new in the room.
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He said it smelled like a "detonated time fuse" and burning flesh.
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Sure, Katya may have smelled farm urine, but you don't have to.
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Mr. Taylor, 22, blew out a cloud that smelled like orange cheesecake.
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As he drove by that residence, Coker said that he smelled marijuana.
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It smelled like sunlight when he held it up to his face.
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In all her childhood, she never so much as smelled the ocean.
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The intensely humid air smelled like a mixture of mint and eucalyptus.
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According to police, Hunt smelled of booze and his eyes were bloodshot.
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They walked out into the night, which smelled of pizza and gasoline.
|
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When I burned the NYC candle in my apartment, it smelled amazing.
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They hadn't smelled any smoke or seen any sign of a fire.
|
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There, Mr. Tanaka heard moans and smelled the stench of burning flesh.
|
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It must not have heard or smelled us with the pouring rain.
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"He smelled like cigars and espresso and his body odor," she said.
|
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Stephen wanted things that were chipped or smelled or sticky or stained.
|
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And if I smelled and tasted things differently, was I still me?
|
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I didn't see him as much as I heard him, smelled him.
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Meanwhile, the remaining 40 percent strongly agreed that they smelled the aroma.
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This slime had a sandy feel, and it smelled of cake batter.
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The air smelled like stagnant water, rotting wood, pine and sweet columbine.
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He smelled like old cheese and old cabbage, and I hate cabbage.
|
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The dark crust can be smelled from another room, an excellent sign.
|
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Everything smelled of smoke: my clothes, my car, my bag, my fingers.
|
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We arrived at the visitor's center, which smelled of damp, fragrant wood.
|
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It was the way they smelled raw, of deep earth and decay.
|
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One smelled of urine and industrial cleaner with wheelchair-bound, despondent seniors.
|
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On Tuesday morning, the streets surrounding the scorched home smelled of ash.
|
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The air did not smell acrid; it smelled like freshly clipped grass.
|
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The rosemary mint toiletries, custom blended for the hotel, smelled absolutely delicious.
|
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Police say Taylor smelled of intoxicants at the time of his arrest.
|
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Inside, the lobby was simple but elegant and smelled like a spa.
|
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He wore a chestnut-colored wig and smelled vaguely of toupee adhesive.
|
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It smelled like flowers and pebbles, and it had a wonderful texture.
|
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People from another car began shouting that they saw and smelled smoke.
|
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"I never, ever forgot the way that greenhouse smelled," she told me.
|
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The city was poor, and in the heat it smelled like garbage.
|
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Employees from the immigration office said the area smelled strongly of kerosene.
|
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The sky was the color of dirty socks and smelled of snow.
|
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The funeral home smelled of flowers, freshly vacuumed carpet and furniture polish.
|
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Fresh from the shower, we immediately smelled of onions — of tiny house.
|
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A guard steered us to a campsite that smelled of dog poop.
|
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Both burgers looked and felt, even smelled, more or less the same.
|
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Outdoors the sun made her squint and the air smelled of cars.
|
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The Chapel already smelled like rotting blood and smoke when we arrived.
|
|
The police looked bored, and the streets smelled like boiling horse shit.
|
|
It was also unusually milky in color and smelled like diesel fuel.
|
|
Survivors said the liquid smelled like diesel fuel and looked unusually milky.
|
|
At one point, Burnett said that she smelled alcohol on Nunberg's breath.
|
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" The review found carpeted areas that "smelled of old carpet and mildew.
|
|
She smelled of coconuts, of fruity cocktails, tropical breezes, white-sand beaches.
|
|
The upholstery smelled of Jeb—bitter, like dry rot, and slightly chemical.
|
|
His skin felt like paper and his hair smelled like my dad's.
|
|
Meanwhile, officers said Nicole smelled of alcohol and bombed field sobriety tests.
|
|
In person, the burning bowl of sulfur probably smelled like Satan's ass.
|
|
My grandmother still smelled my aunt's scent at odd places throughout the house.
|
|
However, the emaciated pup likely wandered into the restaurant because it smelled food.
|
|
When he walked over to Gorbonosenko, he allegedly smelled alcohol on Gorbonosenko's breath.
|
|
He wore gray turtleneck sweaters and smelled like mint aftershave and old books.
|
|
My mom wore this perfume and it smelled like lemon and sugar, almost.
|
|
I thought I smelled a real fire and something being barbecued on it!
|
|
So even though they smelled, no one could really know it was her.
|
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Police claimed he smelled strongly of alcohol at the time of his arrest.
|
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When officers arrived, they smelled marijuana and found partygoers fleeing, Cartersville police said.
|
|
Since then, all the store has ever smelled like to me was dirtylyingcheatingscumbag.
|
|
If you've ever smelled sulphur—or dog farts—you already understand the name.
|
|
I remember the baby powder and the way that the actual diaper smelled.
|
|
And I'm not sure how many there were, but it smelled so amazing.
|
|
Even though it was kept clean, it smelled awful, like urine and feces.
|
|
Police officers who went to his house said it smelled like burning marijuana.
|
|
According to a lawsuit filed by the couple, their room smelled of chemicals.
|
|
The entire plane smelled so bad, all the other passengers were losing it.
|
|
The officer reported that he smelled marijuana and the motorist was acting strange.
|
|
It's like, 'Man, that dude smelled like onions before he got to work!
|
|
But after the switch, residents complained the water looked, smelled and tasted funny.
|
|
From his studio, he smelled smoke, which led him to investigate the source.
|
|
There, they encountered Kyles' 14-year-old daughter, who allegedly smelled of gasoline.
|
|
" The camper in the video "even smelled like that camper we were in.
|
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Eve: Yeah, I was in a math midterm yesterday and I smelled it.
|
|
I remember kids saying I was the fat girl who smelled like cookies.
|
|
It looked like brown sugar topping but smelled of dirt, hair, and horsemeat.
|
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The thrill buzzed in her chest, as she smelled the salt far below.
|
|
His entire hotel room smelled like hamburgers for the rest of the trip.
|
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The room was cold and smelled of coffee and tobacco, according to Time.
|
|
I smelled it on somebody once, and then I wanted it for myself.
|
|
Given Mr Trump's alleged fondness for Russia, many in America smelled a rat.
|
|
The family was watching a movie Friday night when their daughter smelled smoke.
|
|
She'd smoked since my father had died, and our house smelled of it.
|
|
I smelled popcorn on his fingers and the gin and his lemony fragrance.
|
|
My clothes came out clean, smelled fresh, and felt soft to the touch.
|
|
The first burger I made in her presence she said smelled like chocolate.
|
|
Upon approaching Pacheco's car, the officers said that they smelled "fresh burnt" marijuana.
|
|
One tester said the beer smelled like a weaker brandy or a port.
|
|
"If it smelled like bleach or drugs, I would've recognized it," he said.
|
|
I did homework during rehearsals and handed in pages that smelled like cigarettes.
|
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The vomit smelled like alcohol, there were a few splatters on my shoes.
|
|
And the night of the meal, one batch smelled of curry and thyme.
|
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Not only was the necklace stylish, I loved how the aromatherapy wicks smelled.
|
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Not that they smelled bad, just that they didn't smell like anything, really.
|
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And another one that they just called "Van Couver," which smelled like strawberries.
|
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My hair smelled like chlorine, and my body quivered against my damp bikini.
|
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Not long ago, Mr. Salvini was insulting southern Italians, saying they smelled bad.
|
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It smelled slightly sour and musty inside, but it was pleasant and warm.
|
|
Jill pointed out that it smelled like both new car and old shoe.
|
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The room smelled of mud and astringent perfume, mixed in with the weed.
|
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The heat there smelled as good as an oven when bread is baking.
|
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The chicken smelled like it had been braised in very mild red wine.
|
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They departed in the dark of night; the wind smelled of dry leaves.
|
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The air smelled like pine needles and springs flowing down from the mountains.
|
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The air smelled too good; there were too few items on the shelves.
|
|
He emerged from the trip, smelled the ocean, and never used opioids again.
|
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But nothing prepared us for what we saw, heard, and smelled in Clint.
|
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The bath products, by the Italian grooming brand MoMo, smelled grassy and luxurious.
|
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Any food trend that smelled like a fad was dismissed out of hand.
|
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"I haven't heard anything, seen anything, touched anything, smelled anything," he would say.
|
|
When the narrator's father drove K. home, the car smelled of "foulness"—K.
|
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Some people smelled it, other people just let the vapors hit their pores.
|
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"The beer tasted good, but it smelled like old shrimp," Mr. Knott said.
|
|
Upon visiting, we found that it smelled overwhelmingly like a giant gerbil cage.
|
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Thomas had blood on his clothes and smelled of bleach, a prosecutor said.
|
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He smelled of bleach and had blood on his clothes, a prosecutor said.
|
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"Talking to you, I have smelled alcohol on your breath," Burnett told Nunberg.
|
|
There was also a large takeout section of hot food that smelled delicious.
|
|
I stepped out into the busy street, which smelled of flowers and sweets.
|
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She was wearing an asymmetrical Yigal Azrouël leather jacket and smelled like sandalwood.
|
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But she said she knew it was arson because she smelled the gasoline.
|
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A comforting steam rose, and it smelled sweet, almost toasted, like breakfast cereal.
|
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Black artists have smelled the disingenuousness for years, and lately, have been protesting.
|
|
The research team found that perceived stress changed during the experiment for most women, and those who smelled a partner's shirt felt less stressed both during and after the stress test than those who smelled a stranger's or unworn shirt.
|
|
" Zayn Malik Pillow Talk/YouTube Gigi: "I forgot how good my hair smelled today.
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As they got closer to the stairwell, the gunfire continued, and they smelled gunpowder.
|
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Maybe it doesn't matter—maybe you should just be grateful because you smelled it.
|
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"There was information being leaked out that the house smelled like bleach," she says.
|
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Tuesday, when he smelled gas and found the stove's burners on but not alight.
|
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It smelled a lot like urine, but it seemed like the most private place.
|
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If they were cleaner, and smelled better, hot women would want to fondle them.
|
|
What ensued was a long office discourse on how it smelled like something died.
|
|
When I was in its thrall, Starbucks looked bourgeois, smelled aspirational, tasted like sophistication.
|
|
I smelled the inside of my shirt collar, catching a faint whiff of home.
|
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My mouth started to water as I smelled the aromas of the caramelized onions.
|
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I'm not going to lie, the soap smelled delicious, like an herby lemon tart.
|
|
" Glanville also said on the show that Hadid told her that Krupa's "p—- smelled.
|
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Beneath the liquor, he smelled strangely fresh, of fine hotel soap and light cologne.
|
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"Because it smelled so bad, there were often times she couldn't breathe," he said.
|
|
But he had obviously not understood Shockie's command and soon smelled his fingers again.
|
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Taking the generous shot glass handed to me, I smelled a vaguely floral scent.
|
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She smelled fresh nasturtium flowers and picked spicy Vietnamese mint for us to try.
|
|
Sure enough, Ando went downstairs and smelled the propane gas coming from the garage.
|
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Police smelled alcohol on her breath and cops said Welk's blood alcohol level was .
|
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" Oh, and I also asked her how he smelled, and she said, "really good!
|
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"It's not that bad here, but in town it smelled like bleach," he said.
|
|
These creatures possessed superhuman strength, smelled of decay, and were pretty ugly in appearance.
|
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When cops arrived they smelled it too, and kicked all passengers off the aircraft.
|
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We haven&apost heard that since Peter Strzok said that people smelled at Walmart.
|
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I felt like there were people on ... Probably smelled some things in the air.
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He said he smelled smoke and came outside and saw the church on fire.
|
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The room, a choked effluvial depot, smelled intolerable, and Andrews said we could go.
|
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After laundering, the treated polyester fabrics smelled better than cotton and worse than wool.
|
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It spoiled quickly in the heat from the set's lights and smelled terrible. 12.
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In fact, the whole town smelled "sweet and flowery" thanks to Apelian's soap factory.
|
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"It just smelled like poop or rather sewage water," commuter Daniel Goodwin told Gothamist.
|
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Train stations were built into the basements of buildings and smelled damp and murky.
|
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" Also, he added, "the brushstrokes were less feathery, and the paint smelled, well, fresh.
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The next generation, though they'd never smelled acetophenone before, seemed to fear it too.
|
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The garden was beautiful — and certainly smelled nice — but seemed to make no sense.
|
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I didn't like the brand-new books; they smelled plastic and seemed cheaply made.
|
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I had expected the smoke to smell like something, but it smelled like nothing.
|
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It was October 20, one month after the storm, when the neighbors smelled smoke.
|
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We found it mostly smelled like vanilla, despite having a myriad of sweet ingredients.
|
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The hot, humid air smelled of the open water it was blowing in from.
|
|
At first glance, the plant-based nuggets looked and smelled like the real thing
|
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I smelled like a perm, my face burned, and I was dizzy and lightheaded.
|
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The area around the street-level elevator was immaculate and smelled of new paint.
|
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It was a steamy day, and the field, dotted with puddles, smelled of rot.
|
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The traffic policeman said he smelled alcohol (I had not been drinking), and waited.
|
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It smelled of boiled fat, mollusks and salt, and was impossible to stop sniffing.
|
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There was no fire at the crash site, which smelled of fuel, he said.
|
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On another rainy morning in Ventura, the air smelled like salt and R.V. exhaust.
|
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Democrats already smelled blood in the water before McSally decided to leave the House.
|
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It was frigid and dark and smelled like blood and mulch and USB cables.
|
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His family's house smelled like raw sewage and was still flooded to the ankles.
|
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She smelled awful, like an old battery, which I didn't even know was possible.
|
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The Rolled Chicken Tacos looked and smelled a lot like taquitos from 7-Eleven.
|
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Yet even when the smoke was not visible, the outdoors smelled like a fireplace.
|
|
"We smelled blood in the water at that point," Jets linebacker Darron Lee said.
|
|
The air smelled like sulfur, and the water was the color of pea soup.
|
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State of the Art The streets of San Francisco have always smelled of marijuana.
|
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His hair seemed to be Brylcreemed and one suspected he smelled of Pinaud Clubman.
|
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Still I smelled the strong scent of dark coffee when I sniffed the rim.
|
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It was heavy, and it smelled bad, but I haven't experienced any irregularities since.
|
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Some are smelled at the street corner that allows itself to become a recollection.
|
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We rented our car, which smelled like Twizzlers and a damp pack of cigarettes.
|
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When her grandparents arrived at the home, they asked Torres what smelled so bad.
|
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Her apartment has mold, and recently, she said, the water has smelled funky, too.
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But Revis smelled blood in the water once Sherman struggled under the bright lights.
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Since there were frequent heavy rains, it meant the air also smelled incredibly fresh.
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Even when he smelled bad," but that her ex-husband and Chappy had "issues.
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She smelled like something fresh and green, a slice of cucumber or good lettuce.
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A fishing bobber was caught in the chain link, and the air smelled bitter.
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It also smelled delicious — a wholesome, fresh aroma, with a very slight fruity hint.
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The deputy who stopped them said they smelled of alcohol and slurred their speech.
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His fifth-grade teacher noted that sometimes he was barefoot and smelled of urine.
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As Bruno stepped past the butler and entered Falk's dimmed bedroom, he smelled saffron.
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"I've never smelled this going into a Mickey D's, " Link noted as it browned.
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B smelled the wisteria and felt filled with a wonderful warmth and well-being.
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That afternoon, for example, I had enjoyed how the cold air smelled of bonfires.
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He had a beer can in his hand and smelled like he'd been drinking.
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As we fried them up, our house smelled like onions and potatoes and Hanukkah.
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The place is situated behind a tall building and smelled like ramen and dust.
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"[Wells Fargo] should have smelled something was wrong there, just like EpiPen and Mylan should have smelled something wrong with what they're doing: jacking up something that kids need," said Isaacson, author of the best-selling biography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
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The over-ear H7s sounded as gorgeous as they looked, and they even smelled great.
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Someone called police after a person at the property smelled a foul odor, he said.
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Some animal might have smelled it and I would've felt too ill to run away.
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It smelled fresh and pine-y, almost like I was at a Christmas tree farm.
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According to records obtained by PEOPLE, the couple's home in Loxahatchee smelled of human waste.
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" —alexal4cf6bbfea "My family rented a house last summer and when we arrived it smelled moldy.
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Chrisanne smelled like that same perfume she wore in Italy, and of lemons and desire.
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It smelled for a while, so I had to store it inside of my wardrobe.
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By the way, it smelled like wet paint just passing it in a parking lot.
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And as bad as it smelled, I couldn't stop myself from experimentally testing the wind.
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And Robby, if I smelled like dog that day, thank you for not saying anything!
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Cortisol levels didn't differ between women who smelled their partner's shirt and an unworn shirt.
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This was mortifying for Sam, who had already been told she smelled "sour" by Ben.
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Gerber, who reportedly smelled of alcohol, failed a field sobriety test and was subsequently arrested.
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"We smelled something and we thought, is someone having a barbecue?" he tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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The operation came to an end after 18 months when the HA smelled a rat.
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Dunn does, the herbs and flowers Catullus smelled as he made his way to a
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Mistake #2 -- we're told cops smelled booze on the guy's breath when they stopped him.
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It smelled like a middle school classroom, about twenty minutes after someone took a fart.
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It was distinct, for sure, but we never could quite pinpoint what it smelled like.
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Rancic said Zendaya looked like she smelled of "weed" and "patchouli" because of her dreadlocks.
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But during the stop, cops tell us they smelled weed and noticed signs of intoxication.
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When I asked my wife to describe how she thought it smelled, she said 'sexy.
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"Hey there," I said to someone who smelled like he might not be wearing Lynx.
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When we walked into the bakery, it smelled like heaven—well, my heaven at least.
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I was there the day after Thanksgiving, and the street smelled like you couldn't believe.
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What they smelled were mercaptans: sulfur compounds that in nature are released in animal feces.
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The sidewalk outside the bus station smelled like piss, but inside the eggs were good.
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Her water smelled "like a swimming pool," and it had acquired a mysterious blue tint.
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The sun was still high overhead and the air smelled like river water and algae.
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Twitter smelled Mourdoukoutas' bullshit and was happy to push back, starting with an actual library.
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Especially with one of her pillows, it just smelled like her in the days after.
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I gave and received kisses from the walrus (even though his breath smelled like sardines).
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The following day, the bathroom still smelled of piss and his eyes were still red.
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But to his credit, he did not make a mess, and I never smelled anything.
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"You're sitting very close to me ... I have smelled alcohol on your breath," she said.
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I once opened a thing of mozzarella and it was all drippy and it smelled.
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Already, the restaurant's floor smelled clean after a dousing with bleach and a power-washing.
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I thought about the disgusted expression an ex's mom made when she smelled Chinese food.
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A witness told NHK that he had smelled gas after the sound of an explosion.
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It smelled like concentrated bitterness, with only the faintest note of the taste I loved.
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One approached him and smelled "a strong odor of gasoline," according to a criminal complaint.
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It was dirty and hot, and the bathroom, which is now iconic, smelled so bad.
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Greeting me, his breath against my cheek always smelled of stale warm coffee and cigarettes.
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If you've walked around New York City lately, there's a good chance you've smelled weed.
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Think of the way your mother smelled as she leaned close to untangle the snarls.
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"We smelled a lot of smoke," Burkiet told Boston-25 News after the first fire.
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Construction workers smelled gas Tuesday and called the gas company, which turned off the gas.
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Everything smelled loamy and sweet, especially the ponderosas, wafting their butterscotch scent onto the breeze.
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Her mother smelled the food and groaned, then her eyes opened and she whispered, Baby.
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Responding police officers "smelled an obvious odor of intoxicants coming from Maccarone," the post said.
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Number two also smelled like cheap rosé and brought back some hazy sun-soaked memories.
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I went to the café car, which smelled of coffee, of the striving toward consciousness.
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Yakitori was one of the street foods in that alley, and it smelled so good.
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I laid the shirt out on the table, the whole room smelled of Josh's cologne.
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"I smelled something fishy there," DeMourot says, so he made an inquiry at the school.
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During an interview on CNN, anchor Erin Burnett said she smelled alcohol on Nunberg's breath.
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The deputies alleged they smelled marijuana and that the teen's car windows were illegally tinted.
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Wilkey also allegedly pulled over that man for tinted windows and because he smelled marijuana.
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Cops are saying the venue contacted them after someone smelled ganja burning in the room.
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It smelled of humidity and I could barely see the sunlight from that shitty hovel.
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The job, which would require him to leave the state, smelled funny from the jump.
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HONOLULU (AP) — Karen Hastings was in her 31st floor Honolulu apartment when she smelled smoke.
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New research suggests dogs are able to form a mental image of an object they've smelled.
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Here's a joke-ass attempt by Carpenter that Wainwright smelled as staged from a mile away.
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When they returned, it smelled like someone had sprayed air freshener to cover the chemical smell.
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According to a lawsuit filed by Kaylynn Knull and Tom Schwander, their room smelled of chemicals.
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Men who weren't normally worried about how they smelled were absolutely worried about losing their jobs.
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It tasted like chemicals and smelled like I'd fallen face-first into a bowl of sugar.
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It smelled of dry hay and cold water: The summer heat would not last much longer.
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The book grew quite suddenly and it smelled a bit like an old-style capital trade.
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Whenever I haven't smelled it for a while, I begin to think it won't come again.
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In the end, what looked like tea and smelled like tea also tasted like sweetened tea.
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"The water coming out of the faucet was brownish colored and smelled very bad," she said.
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They were incredible little movie-playing contraptions that snapped, rolled and clunked, and they smelled weird.
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The finished products smelled fantastic and slid easily out of the pan when sliced to serve.
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Levitt recalled that when she started working with the clothes, they still smelled like her partner.
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She told us we smelled good and all I could say back was 'you do… too.
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When officers arrived on the scene to retrieve the keys, they said they smelled burnt marijuana.
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There were some old flowers in a vase that I hadn't noticed smelled kind of moldy.
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This gallery originally appeared on VICE Serbia Belgrade smelled of blood, sweat, and tears on Saturday.
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When they came out of the oven, the entire kitchen smelled just like a county fair.
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Every day smelled like freshly microwaved death and I lived in a permanent state of nosebleed.
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I'll always remember the way she smelled and the way her hair felt in my hands.
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But when she opened the package, the slime stuck to her hands and smelled like chemicals.
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"Although the tortilla chips reportedly smelled and tasted foul, many persons consumed them," the authors report.
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None of it smelled like garlic or oil, and they definitely didn't eat it for breakfast.
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Honestly, I can't remember what my Macbook Air smelled like the first time I unboxed it.
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It was dinner time; the dining room smelled of burning firewood and an indifference to showering.
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It smelled amazing as soon as I walked in, and the interior was opulent and traditional.
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Rod's comforter smelled like peaches, and Poke found him on the mattress, beneath its lone sheet.
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The showroom smelled of institutional cleaner that masked all potential odor with extreme, almost toxic cleanliness.
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The air coming through the open window smelled of gasoline, scallions, and the beginning of summer.
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Students always commented on how good my classroom smelled when I had a new air freshener.
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The air smelled faintly of horse manure as we sat on a plastic cooler drinking Coors.
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It smelled like his laundry detergent, a mix of fruity florals and Upper West Side elitism.
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Though the shampoo and conditioner smelled amazing, my hair felt limp every time I used them.
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It smelled like lemon Pledge, and there was soft instrumental guitar music playing in the background.
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Although The Colonel is controversial, his hairdo was pretty stylish and probably smelled like fried chicken.
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She also closed all the windows at home to block air, which smelled heavily of sulfur.
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" "We smelled something, like an intense sulfur smell, and saw smoke coming out of this building.
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We don't remember what we heard or smelled, and we certainly don't remember what we saw.
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Stirring the ingredients released an intoxicatingly earthy fragrance; the combination tasted as luxurious as it smelled.
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He called to his fellow orcs, said he smelled manflesh and pulled me out of hiding.
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Yeah so…Liz: So she shat herself in the street, it was embarrassing and it smelled.
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It smelled horrible, but I still wanted to sleep in it because it stank so good.
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It smelled like rose and was very dry, with an aftertaste similar to that of liquor.
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The scents are strong, so my hands smelled like cookies for the rest of the day.
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He told me what Socks' voice sounded like, and he told me what Socks smelled like.
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He smelled like he had not showered since arriving at the hospital after hearing the news.
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The more strongly I smelled the lion, the more loudly I sang, to give myself courage.
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Within weeks, residents began complaining that their water smelled funny, tasted foul and was causing illnesses.
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It smelled so good that for a while I could not bring myself to drink it.
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LAFD says it got a call to the residence in Laurel Canyon because someone smelled smoke.
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"It smelled like bulls---, but it's obviously freaking my friends and loved ones out," he said.
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When Barini opened the door, cops noticed it allegedly smelled like bodily decay masked by incense.
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To Adam's surprise and utter enchantment, it smelled almost sweet, like cookies cooling on a rack.
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It smelled good, but a single bite told the young woman that eating was a mistake.
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I actually smelled it on one of my husband's friends and asked what he was wearing.
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She and The Sweethome team tested how different repellents dried, smelled and felt on the skin.
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"The more strongly I smelled the lion," she ends one story, "the more loudly I sang."
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A Chinese immigration officer smelled the passport and consulted with his superior before letting me pass.
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The space, a former clothing boutique on Smith Street, still smelled like fresh paint and sawdust.
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It filled with fumes that smelled like smoke, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing.
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Wires hung from the ceiling, the wards smelled of urine, and rats darted across the corridors.
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You smelled that synthetic stuff more often than weed or cigarettes, though those were common too.
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Then she gave me a head and neck massage with essential oils that smelled of fennel.
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"It smelled like what you'd imagine the exhaust of a U.F.O. to smell like," he said.
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I mean, you are immersed in this cloud of the worst bad breath you've ever smelled.
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My entire body smelled like fish, and I would have to wake up at 1 a.m.
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The next day, trained sniffers determined that the polyester shirts smelled worse than the cotton ones.
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I had never had a peony before, nor had I ever smelled anything so sweetly fragrant.
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I had never had a peony before, nor had I ever smelled anything so sweetly fragrant.
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It smelled like shit everywhere; there was a hole in the ground that was a toilet.
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I swear I smelled booze in his breath on the second day he worked for us.
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People were coming in and outof the Empire State Building —it smelled like a caramel square.
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Cops told us they smelled weed on him, and that he even fessed up to smoking.
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When we started our work with soy-based foam, the bio-material smelled like rancid popcorn!
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The room where A.J. and his sibling slept smelled like feces and urine, the Sun-Times reports.
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So and someone who was later at the scene said that the the body smelled like bleach.
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Witnesses said it smelled like chlorine, which has been used repeatedly as a weapon in this war.
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Diners smelled vitamins, chest hair and doughnut peaches in the various odors, then enjoyed Vongerichten's corresponding courses.
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Kidwell's small house in Shawnee, Kansas, smelled strongly of bleach, according to a police affidavit released Monday.
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Other students also complained that one of the washers smelled like someone had taken a dump there.
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In fact, I don't think I've smelled a dog fart since she started her new meal plan!
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Molecules that looked most like the cancer drug paclitaxel, or a chemical called phenyl acetate, smelled pleasant.
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The two laughed and hugged together, Ramona even sniffing Mario's neck and telling him he smelled great.
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Fog of war is a real thing, but it smelled bad to me so I said so.
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" Gabrielli: "We smelled something, like an intense sulfur smell, and saw smoke coming out of this building.
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We're told when police came they smelled a strong odor of alcohol and Hall could barely walk.
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It wasn't raining at the moment, but skies were overcast and the wind smelled of the sea.
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Hey, maybe the dog didn't like how the feather smelled, or maybe it just really hates birds.
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The only actual bad thing about class was that a dude two mats away smelled so bad!
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If someone looked in the street and smelled like a muttered sigh, then they'd wake up, too.
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I subscribed to the popular Western consensus: that they smelled like shit and must taste like farts.
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At the end of the day, the Magic Sock smelled significantly less than the thin normal sock.
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Albany police spokesman Steve Smith also told The Times Union that the staff claimed they smelled marijuana.
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Thick acrid smoke could be smelled miles away in Houston and was visible dozens of miles away.
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Thick, acrid smoke could be smelled miles away in Houston and was visible dozens of miles away.
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I'm gonna tape over this person who, I don't know, I didn't like the way he smelled.
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The upside was that the apartment always smelled of everything but the dead cat in the freezer.
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Financial engineers smelled an opportunity to "democratise" access by constructing exchange-traded products based on the index.
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When Matt Pakucko, a lead plaintiff in the class-action lawsuit, first smelled the leak on Oct.
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The air smelled of ketchup, and a mysterious, fluting voice encouraged us to visit the merchandise kiosk.
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Some said the sandwich meat was either black or green, and that it tasted and smelled bad.
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The spicy aroma was too strong for Meredith, and smelled like crayons and cleaning solution to Ian.
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Other residents also told the news network that they smelled burning brush and heard tree branches snapping.
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"I opened up the case, and it smelled like oil and brass," he wrote on his website.
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The air was crisp and smelled of green; the sun was warm, not hot, on our faces.
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Or the river, whose water smelled like rust and whose eddies trapped phosphorescent galaxies of undissolved fertilizer.
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I walked down the block in sunglasses and perfume, and I smelled good, and I looked fabulous.
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It kind of smelled like grape Jolly Ranchers inside, but that might have just been my imagination.
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"My dog was so smelly his name was Gouda, because he smelled like bad cheese," Borns said.
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When cops responded, they woke up the 4'3'' reality star and immediately smelled booze on her breath.
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It smelled like a Buddhist temple, and there was New Age ambient music playing in the background.
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"There was a lot of smoke and it smelled a lot like fireworks and matches," he said.
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And the way they smelled damp, when you wet a paper towel and wiped off the dirt.
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To make his decision, Kanievsky smelled some pot with another leader in the Orthodoxy, Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein.
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When someone who once smelled like home suddenly repulses you with his lack of a feces scent?
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My gloves smelled of soot from cutting the singed uniform pants off a young, dying Iraqi interpreter.
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The air smelled of corn, the sidewalks were inconsistent and unwalkable, the sky was clear and open.
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A bartender told her Mr. Sayoc was cooking something that smelled like fish in the D.J. booth.
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It smelled like olives, and it was the first wine that was really savory in my life.
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Grafton E. Thomas, 37, had blood all over his clothing and smelled of bleach, according to prosecutors.
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I distinctly remember how the damp floor and walls smelled of mildew, and how cold it was.
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Their senses became so scrambled, their yearning so pitched, that when they disembarked, flowers smelled almost oppressive.
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On the fifth day, scaffolding was in place inside the mosque's hall, which still smelled of smoke.
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Despite his many, many faults, Ashbury was strong, in the prime of life, and he smelled divine.
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It tasted and smelled like baked beans when you first pour them out of a tin can.
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They were weary, and their clothes smelled of smoke, but the terrible infernos were finally behind them.
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The theatre seats smelled a little wet, everyone humping their dripping coats over the chair in front.
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We're told the officers smelled marijuana, so they searched the car and found 3 pistols and weed.
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One robber also splashed the teller counter with a liquid that smelled like bleach, the opinion said.
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He said that it smelled "much sweeter and more rich" than modern sourdough bread, and tasted amazing.
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To his critics, especially in Bolivia, the idea smelled like a Viking in need of a shower.
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They were warm and smelled like fried dough, and they cost $7.95 for a serving for two.
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It was when Baur tried to call the number on the listing, that he smelled a rat.
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"We smelled really bad after a day of work, but it was very romantic," Ms. Geberovich said.
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He also claims cops falsely claimed he smelled like weed and searched his car -- but found nothing.
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It was like opening a window and letting fresh air into a house that smelled of mustiness.
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The treated river water tasted and smelled bad, and residents began complaining about the quality almost immediately.
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The giant overhead screens in front of the room were damaged, and the room smelled of mildew.
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Plane dropped dramatically and it smelled like fire with ash coming down on everyone thru the vents.
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It was the first time I'd been back since and the smell of the briny air felt like my father — smelled like my father had smelled a thousand times, the salty ocean on his overly tanned skin when he'd come back from a few days out at sea.
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I'm an only child who grew up off Laurel Canyon in a house that frequently smelled of pot.
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To this day, Brewer vividly remembers what he saw—and smelled – while examining the flaming, open-air pits.
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"It smelled like rotten eggs, and it was coming through our kitchen tap dark brown," Walters tells PEOPLE.
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When I opened the bloated carton, it smelled like my foot had been soaking in it all night.
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They got no response but smelled what they believed was smoke and called the fire department, police said.
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She smelled nice: clean and slightly floral, like the classic, familiar bar soap that millennials have allegedly murdered.
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Craddock was in front of his apartment with two other people, smoking what smelled like marijuana, Morel said.
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Authorities said one room in the home smelled of urine and feces and the children wore shabby clothes.
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Victoria smelled like amaretto, I noticed, as she leaned across the table to take one of my olives.
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When the first nurse leaned over her in the emergency room, she thought she smelled her grandmother's perfume.
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CreditCreditIllustration by Louise Zergaeng Pomeroy The bright aseptic room smelled of Pine-Sol and bleach and overripe Camembert.
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He was told that he was not allowed to bring the goat into the stadium because it smelled.
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"[Officers] immediately smelled a strong scent of urine and feces emanating from the van," the press release states.
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Griffin's left hand and fingers were bleeding, and an officer smelled alcohol on his breath, the document says.
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The wines were solidly good; there was a particularly nice young white that smelled very faintly of seawater.
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My hair smelled like peanut butter for a few days afterwards — but I wasn't totally mad about that.
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Mine was with an Italian boy with a really big mouth who smelled like lime-scented laundry detergent.
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According to a report by the arresting deputy, Carter's breath smelled of marijuana and his eyes were bloodshot.
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After the first day, her Magic Sock wasn't odorless, but it certainly smelled less than the thin sock.
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"[Hope] smelled awful and we found out that her skin was completely rotten on her back," Zazueta explains.
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But when you walked into the shop it smelled like a pet store—you know, that musty smell.
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"The tear gas smelled and the pain on her feet (from running barefoot) made her cry," he says.
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He claims front desk told him that his crew smelled like weed and they wouldn't be allowed inside.
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A filthy, rotten, icky Christmas tree that smelled really bad: "Garbage," Jones said six times in 20 seconds.
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Presumably it's the same if you gave the impression you were on drugs or perhaps smelled of weed?
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Miollan: For the rest of the trip, everything we touched smelled burnt: Our clothes, our bags, the merch.
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"He was out duck hunting, and he smelled it, and he said 'I know that smell,'" Antoine recalled.
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According to Lachmann's documentary, Gagarin reported seeing flames shoot past the window and smelled burning inside the cabin.
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LANGLEY, British Columbia — The place smelled of rebuilding — cut lumber and sawdust, the electrical scent of power tools.
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Residents said the water looked, smelled and tasted funny, and gave people rashes and caused other health problems.
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I remember I smelled orange blossom—you know how there's nothing like the smell of an orange blossom?
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We all picked up on the clove spice, but it also smelled a bit like vanilla to us.
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Results showed that participants rated the women lower on all measures when they smelled the stress-induced sweat.
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Sutherland's smelled of gas fumes, and, by the time he got to the "Today" show, he felt nauseated.
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"I told him the situation and he asked what the young man's breath smelled like," says Hinton now.
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Dickinson remembered his smell Dickinson said she remembered what Cosby smelled and tasted like after she was drugged.
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Friends and family would mention that Jake smelled like alcohol, but I was too busy smelling the roses.
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On most summer evenings on the ferry, the air was hot and muggy and smelled like old socks.
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You can tell this place was designed by a man, because none of the bath products smelled nice.
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I would have my phone out the moment I smelled his Paco Rabanne aftershave coming round that corner.
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But here was this dog, smelling like something real and living—something I hadn't smelled in two decades.
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He smelled the dust which once covered him, there in the room—on the motel door—beyond it.
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Outside smelled like rotting trash in the way London does after more than three days of uninterrupted sunshine.
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The coffee smelled about as appealing as Anacostia scumwater, but I was too tired to turn it down.
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We'd spent so many hours baking in the hot sun that the van smelled like musty corn chips.
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The air smelled like pine and campfire smoke and a shrill loon call echoed off the granite shores.
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The elevators also smelled like smoke, as did the hallways, even if you've booked a non-smoking room.
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"When you smelled popcorn, you knew the service was over and the movie was starting," Ms. Wolfe said.
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Just before noon, searchers aboard a boat smelled gas coming from the water below, according to the statement.
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"It looked like a piece of black charcoal" and smelled "like death," her daughter Cindy Hatfield later testified.
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All around us, the white teeth of the Himalayas gleamed, and from nearby chimneys I smelled wood smoke.
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I also really liked the Atelier Bloem bath products that smelled like eucalyptus, sandalwood, chamomile, and oolong tea.
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You have heard them sizzle in the pan, seen the steam rise up, smelled the sweet-savory aroma.
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My brother Keith, who was 14 years old, and my mom's boyfriend were downstairs, and they smelled smoke.
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"Until a woman has smelled a man precisely there, she thought, driftingly, she can't know him," Krantz wrote.
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Annie Wilson, 73, was home alone in her third-floor apartment in south Lawrence when she smelled smoke.
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Lamar Jackson and Baltimore smelled blood and they never relented, coming away with an impressive 30-16 victory.
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And I remember her saying that he often had trouble on dates because he always smelled like formaldehyde.
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It smelled like a new car, almost like a ripe melon—leather and a cleaner of some kind.
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The shop smelled of mold and the monkey's sour urine … while the cats walked on the precious lace.
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As the sausages sizzled on the grill, we were surprised to note they even smelled vaguely like meat.
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The chocolate-flavored gnocchi was easy to prepare with a little butter and smelled heavenly in the pan.
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I let it steep for about five minutes, and instantly smelled the pleasant aromas coming from my tea.
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When I walked in the other day and smelled the coffee, I thought, 'That's it, we got it.
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Sanchez smelled blood in the water and immediately leapt on Gomez after the latter had beaten the count.
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In fact, vinyl chloride can be smelled only at levels far higher than even the old regulations allowed.
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But somehow, until now, we didn't have anything to make sure our apartments smelled squeaky clean from a distance.
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I have a strong sense of justice, and I knew that something smelled really bad about the whole thing.
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"Some of the witnesses claimed it smelled of roses," Bishop Oscar Cantu, of the diocese, said of the oil.
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It's unclear whether the bold bear smelled brownies or not, but neighbors seem a bit uneasy about the situation.
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The suck and howl of a siren pierced the cold, and the fall wind smelled of reasons to live.
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The owner sent someone out who threw bleach all over it, so now the whole house smelled of bleach.
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When Geeta appeared in his reception area, a collection of plastic chairs arranged under a tree, he smelled opportunity.
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"For me personally, I have smelled some women's perfume and said, 'I would wear that,&apos" Mendes told PeopleStyle.
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Fortunately, Futher and her team didn't stop at creating something that worked; they created something that smelled good, too.
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It's not that I really care that much about your feet, but our hospitality room smelled awful last year.
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Officers allegedly pulled over the van Ty Dolla $ign was riding in because they smelled marijuana, the outlet reported.
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Passenger Alberto Panero said that within a few minutes after takeoff, he heard a loud bang and smelled smoke.
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My belly button, however, is rarely seen — it's usually cloaked in a T-shirt, hidden away — let alone smelled.
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Firebreaks carved out of the city's lush outskirts "smelled like fresh cut forest, like a Christmas tree," he said.
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The medical examiner told law enforcement that the boy's breath smelled of almonds — a telltale sign of cyanide poisoning.
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Then, in 210, Campbell stumbled upon an idea that smelled like the transformative innovation he had been looking for.
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Surely every time Warhol smelled Goya Aqua Manda, the memory of those three months in 1964 started to corrode.
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So far, nobody has a clear diagnosis but financial markets have smelled a whiff of change in recent weeks.
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He still recalls the aunt who smelled of cigarettes, and the stray dog, Rocket, he adopted in sixth grade.
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Track was found with a visible injury to his right eye and smelled of alcohol, according to the report.
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I don't know if the snails or the durian did it, but I smelled my finger and also gagged.
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This is Hollywood we're talking about, after all, and places like Fox Searchlight smelled two things: money and awards.
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About a month later, after the switch, Flint residents began noticing their tap water looked, smelled and tasted bad.
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Cooper remembers the change in the air distinctly after methane began spewing: "It smelled like rotten eggs," he says.
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Legend has it that the goat smelled so bad, Sianis and his pet were kicked out of the stadium.
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One of the investigators asked to use Gacy's bathroom and while doing so smelled decomposition wafting through a vent.
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Methane was gushing from the leak, of this they could be certain, but methane was not what they smelled.
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She must have been drinking it only very late at night, because Oghi never smelled alcohol on her breath.
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It smelled sweet, and was laid out in a long passage encased by arches furred in leaves and flowers.
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When they smelled the stress sweat that had been covered up with antiperspirant, they rated the women more positively.
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Normally, said Mr. Maloney, the Dojo smelled a bit sour, largely because of developers working late into the night.
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I remember it still smelled of him, and I bent down to his pillow to feel close to him.
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Monday when the fire department responded to reports that occupants of a senior living facility smelled gas, authorities said.
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The toilet on the Eurostar smelled strongly of bleach and cleaning products, but I'd take that over... other smells.
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These all smelled delightful in the Limited Too era — if a little overpowering — and they all smell delightful now.
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But, outside of that cozy little room that smelled of plump skin and roses, real life was unfortunately calling.
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One person who came across Captain Boomer in Paris said that the statue even smelled like a beached whale.
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She smelled the cold sweat of a young son who had strangled his bedridden father to get his inheritance.
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An officer reported Jeffress' breath smelled like alcohol and his eyes were "bloodshot, watery and glassy," the warrant says.
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I had been awake for nearly 30 hours, and I smelled like a wet bag of rotting Spanish onions.
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Everything smelled clean and new, and the air had that fresh crispness that somehow always promised a warm day.
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It smelled so bad it even covered up Murdoc's unique odour, so things were pretty good for a while.
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My hair was already styled, my day was packed and my house smelled pleasantly of mint and lemon. Good.
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The street was lined with African food stores, some of which were grilling meat outside, and it smelled delicious.
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Throughout his time in Washington, he has consistently smelled and called out political corruption miles ahead of everyone else.
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On a recent visit, I smelled the distinct odor of tobacco smoke on him when he exited his car.
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Erin Burnett, the CNN anchor, asked him if he had been drinking, because she smelled alcohol on his breath.
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"I noticed that Russell smelled very good, and I asked him what scent he was wearing," Ms. O'Sullivan said.
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A few weeks later, I was answering questions about whether I picked up and smelled toys as a child.
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"One has to have seen, felt and smelled it to understand how old this culture is," Mr. Bladerer said.
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As we reported, Pauly was arrested in June of last year after cops pulled him over and smelled weed.
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The storage space was dark, cold, cramped and smelled like wet fur — and it was filled with itchy straw.
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Smoke from the fire could be smelled drifting over Greater Manchester, one of the largest urban areas in Britain.
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If it sounds esoteric, you're right, but the products smelled like jasmine and orchid and melted into my skin.
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KCRG reports that police said Burleson smelled of alcohol, was slurring his speech, and had bloodshot and watery eyes.
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The only way I can describe it is that it smelled kind of like a berry doused in chemicals.
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The place — Indian Larry Motorcycles, home of the New York City "chopper" motorcycle — smelled like motor oil and grease.
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The printer smelled really bad, he tells us, and the whole process could have been far better managed manually.
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"He described the food, what his auntie was wearing, even the tablecloth and how the food smelled," Hood said.
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Grafton E. Thomas had blood all over his clothing and smelled of bleach when officers stopped him, prosecutors said.
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The spokesperson said the officers believed the driver was under influence and smelled PCP coming from inside his car.
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They told reporters later that night that they suspected Green was high, and smelled PCP coming from his car.
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"You'd always love to play once you've smelled the roses and heard the roar of the crowd," Pate said.
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So when I showed up to the hostel that smelled of unwashed clothes and leftover food, I hardly cared.
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The sky was gray, and overgrown grass pathways and thorny pink rosebushes smelled damp from the deluge of rain.
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Two days after Thanksgiving, Ricardo McKenzie smelled a strange odor in his house in the middle of the night.
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" He turned his nose up like someone who had just smelled curdled milk or watched Amy Schumer in "Snatched.
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An experience I will never forget was when I came home one day and my house smelled like gasoline.
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Long story short: we stayed at his recommendation for less than five minutes because it smelled like a toilet!
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The home was filled with trash and smelled so strongly of urine that they wore protective masks, they said.
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He repeatedly followed her car and once pulled her over because he "smelled laundry detergent," according to the lawsuits.
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While many cheaper store-bought kinds of cheese have an almost artificial smell to them, this cheese smelled authentic.
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In one rambling interview, a CNN host noted that Nunberg smelled of alcohol and asked if he was drunk.
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Deputies "smelled a foul odor" coming from Michael Jones' van, according to a Brantley County Sheriff's Office press release.
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Opelousas, Louisiana (CNN)Ronald Milburn smelled the smoke four miles away as he drove to Greater Union Baptist Church.
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It was real — a hardcover that smelled good, felt amazing in my hands and had a gorgeous, shiny cover.
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It smelled of passion fruit mixed with the slight whiff of pot, but the whole thing looked too runny.
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Microphones captured them as they sifted through the files, and time was even spent on how the place smelled.
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He warded her off with a resounding "No, stop!" and some teen boys that I smelled behind me snickered.
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It all started with a report to the police from the gunmen's neighbor, who said he smelled gunpowder, Hammad said.
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But although my skin now smelled like a Hawaiian vacation, it was also not as hydrating as my usual moisturizer.
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"We didn't know we were stinky little buggers because we all smelled the same," White, 71, says with a laugh.
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A resident told CNN affiliate WPLG that the area has smelled like rotten eggs for the past couple of months.
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But to Cox, a Brooklyn community activist with a background in product development, something about the data dump smelled fishy.
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It ended up being just a few dabs of UMA's Pure Energy oil, but hey, at least it smelled nice.
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"[He] never smelled any of the ones he decided to keep, just the ones he was putting back," she wrote.
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The weather was perfect, the sky opalescent, and everything smelled so sweet in the way that only humid places can.
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Another observed hundreds of dollar bills floating in a stream of what smelled, at times, like urine, then red wine.
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Up close, he smelled exactly the way Pat thought he should smell, of hair ointment, stale tobacco, and shoe leather.
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The result was often some random one-off perfume that smelled like the inside of a Lisa Frank gift set.
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One thing I love about Vertly is that it's the only product I tried that smelled like any other product.
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Desperate to know what the Xbox shower gel's top notes of "makrut lime" and "winter lemon" smelled like, I agreed.
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It even smelled like the changing of the seasons, that fresh, clean aroma that signals the start of something new.
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Taylor had been smoking cigars and smelled of alcohol, and had bloodshot, watery eyes and was unsteady on his feet.
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There were also faces I didn't recognize, but I could tell they were famous because of how good they smelled.
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The furry community obviously smelled blood in the water and began to flood Tony's account with their openly amorous advances.
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Reynolds told first responders that Axel smelled like rubbing alcohol, and she posited he may have accidentally drank something poisonous.
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My friends from the football team told me their coaches say that he smelled right in front of his face.
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I'd been living in Paris for five years and I had never realized how much the city smelled like death.
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Rivals had smelled blood when Israel's attorney general said in February he intends to charge Netanyahu in three graft cases.
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Though local councilman Elzie Clements claimed that the library was "no place for animals," Mayor Ron White smelled foul play.
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For all his academic expertise, Mr Vinen is a little too young to have smelled the flowers in their hair.
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One of his daughters called to say that she smelled smoke and that the doors to the cinema were blocked.
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A lot of neighborhoods smelled really bad, which leant credence to the widely-held theory for how cholera spread: miasmas.
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That would be unfortunate for everyone involved if you had…You've never smelled my dick, so… This happened at Coachella.
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My mum, yeah, will walk into your house and if it smelled like poo she would say it out loud.
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According to the police report, an officer pulled over Phor's Mercedes limo after he heard loud music and smelled pot.
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Yanez said he smelled burnt marijuana as he approached the car, which he mentions when explaining his reasons for shooting.
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Gray asked Shelby why she didn't initially mention in her interrogation interview that Crutcher smelled like chemicals associated with PCP.
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The river had a reputation for nastiness, and after the switch, residents complained their water looked, smelled and tasted funny.
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The gardenias are blooming right now and the first one I smelled this year surprised me in a good way.
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We broke the story ... Ethan was arrested for DUI after cops allegedly smelled marijuana in his car during the stop.
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TMZ broke the story ... Bam was arrested Sunday morning in L.A. after cops say they smelled alcohol on his breath.
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I apologized and explained that the people downstairs sometimes cooked things that—at least from a distance—smelled pretty unpleasant.
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Last night, at the Rubin Museum in New York, I sat in a small, packed auditorium and smelled a movie.
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"People had an extra reason to be cautious drivers when they were aware that they smelled like marijuana," he said.
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Making matters worse, despite my best efforts, the steam room didn't appear to be working and smelled like a foot.
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A neighbor's groundskeeper had smelled smoke coming from the home and his boss called 911, the Asbury Park Press reported.
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The first time I noticed my BO smelled like weed, I'd just had sex with my girlfriend at the time.
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The town smelled like shit for hours, and it made the news, but I was never questioned about the incident.
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Ann Herpel, a general coördinator, suggested forming a committee to look into a compromise, but Namenwirth smelled a deferral tactic.
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The deputy noted in the report that he smelled alcohol on her breath and saw that she was walking unsteadily.
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"The classroom teacher smelled that it was not apple juice and stopped the students from drinking it," the report states.
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The place smelled of beer and of a kind of evocative staleness perhaps inherent in nineteenth-century New York buildings.
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We smelled "Blueberry Maple Pancakes" first, and the group quickly decided that the candle's sweetness was too overpowering for us.
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The teacher "smelled that it was not apple juice and stopped the students from drinking it," according to the report.
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But this one didn't break out my face, it smelled really nice, I'm giving it a 4.5 out of five.
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The bathroom was shiny with marble-looking countertops, and included hand soaps and sanitizers that were unlabeled, but smelled ravishing.
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He needed to know what something smelled like, not what it was made of, and those are fundamentally different things.
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"I smelled smoke, I turned around, and there it was," Glenn Kile told the New York Times of the fire.
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It meant a 22001 percent cut in pay and trading a sumptuous office for one that smelled of stale cigarettes.
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A CNN interviewer told Nunberg that she smelled alcohol on his breath but he denied that he had been drinking.
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The whole place tasted like dust and smelled like burnt powder, and conversations were tough, since everyone was wearing earmuffs.
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This one smelled of burnt hair (laser hair removal is offered there) and was definitely not trying to be hip.
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The guy smelled so bad from the back of the shop that we had to keep the front door open.
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The only drawback was how strongly my hands smelled of cookies after I made it, but it was worth it.
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Though its main ingredient was a fast-food taco, it smelled sort of like a respectable Mexican-style corn chowder.
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The morning smelled of wet grass and something heavier, some tree in flower, a fecund smell that verged on rottenness.
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I loved the modern and expansive space, but as a whole, the venue smelled like cigarette smoke and was loud.
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Naturally, the Warriors smelled blood and went in for the kill, scoring 18 unanswered points, and obliterated the Spurs' cushion.
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It smelled a bit sulfurous, too, but that comes with the territory when tapping the heat of the Earth's core.
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Mary Jo Kammerer, 63, said she smelled the smoke in the morning and went to see what was going on.
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" Well, let's see what we have left after we isolate CUBA: We have STANK, which is a synonym for "Smelled.
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These were the days when I smelled the bread, I saw my first red poppy, the moon, the innocent seeing.
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This bottle — from a vineyard of almost pure granite, with ancient vines interspersed with trees — smelled like concentrated rose petals.
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With a bright, citrusy beginning that segued into sweetness and then faded into muskier clarity, it smelled like teen spirit.
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The smashed hat was damp and smelled of last summer's sweat and had probably been buried in here since then.
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These prisoners have heard and smelled the sea for years, since the camp is only yards away from the Caribbean.
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Sergeant Bongiovanni's report said that the car had smelled of marijuana and that Mr. Hollins had begun to act strangely.
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"I thought it was smoke, but when it went down, I felt it and it smelled like gas," he said.
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She said that as Mr. Crutcher, who was standing near the vehicle, approached her, she smelled the aroma of PCP.
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It already smelled a lot, the sky was black overhead and in no time at all the fire was here.
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"Raw milk is likely to be contaminated with dangerous microbes that cannot be smelled, seen, or tasted," she told Insider.
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It tasted like it smelled, too, and those bubbles lent themselves to a normal beer mouthfeel (the correct term apparently).
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It smelled edible and looked like glittery unicorn poop, but the treacherous instruction manual revealed the truth of the matter.
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Black and White were shown to a drafty stone room in the basement that smelled of dust and old cardboard.
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Susan Schiffman, a photographer, grew up in Westchester, in a house with a fireplace and rooms that smelled of eucalyptus.
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After a week, there was still food around, but leftovers began to rot and the canteen smelled like sour garbage.
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The first thing we noticed about this one was the fact that it smelled better than the prior two bottles.
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Republicans argued that their proposal was about ensuring electoral fairness, but Democrats said it plainly smelled of a power grab.
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The show is anchored by the largest ever installation of Carl Pope's "The Bad Air Smelled of Roses" (2004 – 2018).
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I wandered into a hidden tea market and bought two bags of tea that smelled like mangoes for my sister.
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It smelled like bubble gum and I'm not sure it hydrated my skin as much as it lacquered it up.
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Someone smelled like poop and needed to be taken into the bathroom and guided through the basics of toilet use.
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When Dennis Kucia smelled smoke at his Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, home on Tuesday, his first thought was to save his family.
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Day 2Clegg enlightens me that the reason scented floral soap were de rigeur was plain and simple: Versailles smelled like ass.
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He was reportedly caught by a Canada Border Services Agency beagle which smelled something weird in his luggage so... carry-on?
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But the linalool scent was as fragrant as a freshly opened air freshener, producing floral aroma that smelled almost like basil.
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Carolina smelled blood, and either went to Silva in the paint, or drove it to the rack, time and time again.
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Like the Colorado couple, several travelers said they smelled a strange, intense chemical odor in their hotel rooms before getting sick.
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Me, I was giving her a scrotum that smelled like a peppermint candle baptized in green tea and dipped in chocolate.
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I've lived in a one-bedroom apartment on the Adriatic Sea in a a Croatian town that smelled predominantly of sauerkraut.
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Problem is, the beer was so old—it even had one of those old-school pull tabs—it smelled like death.
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ALINDAO, Central African Republic — Solange pleaded with her husband, Bruno, to run as she heard screams and smelled neighbors' homes burning.
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Holly was driving her car Monday when she thought it smelled like it was burning and was making a strange sound.
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She even apologized to Swift publicly after her song, "Swish" was released and smelled like a diss track of its own.
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Everybody smelled by the end of the trip, and they were mortified — no Mexican wanted to smell like a barn animal.
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The air smelled like hoppy beer and weed — not dankly, but in that "we've legalized it, it's chill" sort of way.
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Photos by Sascha Matuszak Last weekend, the Holiday Inn near the airport in Des Moines smelled like Tiger Balm and sweat.
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Santiago said a woman returned home from work, smelled the fire and began warning people to get out of the building.
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How I felt: My teammates commented on how good the lasagna smelled, so it was a good start to the week.Tuesday
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Jonathan Karpathios, Chef at Vork en Mes I came into the restaurant on Sunday and the kitchen smelled like burnt bodies.
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It's been shown that male flies prefer an odor that they smelled while mating with a female, over an unfamiliar odor.
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According to the Dallas Morning News, Frisco police smelled marijuana coming from a parked vehicle and found the tight end inside.
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T+L adds that he checked into the flight without any luggage and police reported that his breath smelled of alcohol.
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"We smelled something, like an intense sulfur smell, and saw smoke coming out of this building," said Chelsea resident Danilo Gabrielli.
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"The shower smelled like eggs, and we would bring sandals to wear because it was so disgusting," Raisman told the Post.
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My skin was moisturized, but I would always be embarrassed by the fact that I smelled like a two-year-old.
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The child also suffered from incontinence at school and often smelled of urine, staff members told detectives, according to the report.
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"I think it might have been head, face and neck because I smelled so bad afterwards," she told CBS News 13.
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Farmer thought Ward smelled too "rugged," while Ward thought Farmer looked insane carrying his oversized rolling luggage through Arabia's Empty Quarter.
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However, it smacks of "whoever smelled it dealt it", with Canelo unknowingly admitting the faults of his last in-ring foe.
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After the cops smelled cannabis coming from inside the car, a quick search uncovered about £1,000 [$1,400] worth of the drug.
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Instead of swaddling myself in blankets, I had to wear an itchy get-up that smelled and was full of dust.
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Khalid Ahmed, a 20-year-old student who lived on the eighth floor, was playing video games when he smelled smoke.
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If you noticed today, you ain't smelled no weed on this set, because I respect the vision of what we going.
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As Alex walked through the forest you could smell flowers, and as beachgoers slathered on suntan lotion you quickly smelled summertime.
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So when the plant began to bloom I welcomed its dusty pollen until the kitchen smelled like carrion and bone dust.
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"She had a beautiful voice, the most amazing smile, and she smelled so good all the time," Addison said of Drayton.
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As chief of neurosurgery, he had seen all the injuries in the past and smelled the "pungent, metallic" odor of blood.
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His feet were bare and sprouted with more hair, and he smelled like a zoo animal, of something sour and choking.
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When Niall got back, he'd bought a paper sack of popcorn, which smelled good, but he didn't offer any to me.
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After making our way through various aisles, we found ourselves in the middle of a hot food buffet that smelled delicious.
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She wore sandals and had her hair in a braid; all the windows were open, and the air smelled like rain.
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As dawn broke on the drive into the Highlands, the air smelled of dew and wood smoke from open-fire cooking.
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That was a significant upgrade from some of the trains I had recently been on, which looked terrifying, and smelled terrible.
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In a press conference in September Paul mocked KSI's Christmas argument with his brother Deji and said he smelled "like herpes."
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She remembered the stench of marijuana in the New York loft, the director's hot breath that smelled like onions and kielbasa.
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She smelled like roses and she gave me a high five and told me a funny story anecdote about the '80s.
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The towels Reva had left for me on the sink were pink and sea-foam green and smelled faintly of mildew.
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She manages to lose the I-just-smelled-poo expression when Master Raymond suggests she volunteer at the local charity hospital.
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The Celtics, who still have former Cav Kyrie Irving, smelled LeBron leaving Cleveland like a drop of blood in the water.
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That night, though, when they put the glassware down, and I thought no one was looking, I smelled my empty glass.
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Looking back, I would have bought more beer and not put it in the fridge, because it smelled like dead cat.
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I liked the way he smelled: somehow, although he doesn't eat beef or pork, his lips exude a eau-de-salami.
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They all smelled like sandalwood, and their suits were an unnervingly uniform shade of blue, every thread a perfect rgb(23,0,255).
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When her grandparents arrived at the home, they asked their daughter, 27-year-old Priscilla Nicole Torres, what smelled so bad.
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After the 10-minute warm-up, Mr. Hoult bounced inside the boxing club, which smelled like old leather and stale sweat.
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Health agencies assured residents the water was safe even as people complained that it smelled bad, tasted funny and was discolored.
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Kumar states that he's smelled the necks of over 4,000 men and women, and views body odor as something deeply individual.
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One of the men smelled so bad that when he was taken into the small interrogation room, those inside were startled.
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The air felt cold and smelled of dust, as if the building had been unoccupied for 20 years, which it had.
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It was then that police allegedly "smelled a strong odor of cannabis" emanating from Simmons and the clothing inside his suitcase.
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Some people said they were told to leave only if they smelled gas; others said they were told to leave regardless.
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We rode through a forest that smelled like sage and pine, the cowbells still gonging their ancient melody ahead of us.
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Smelled the durian with longing—the scent incredible to me, overly sweet and meaty—but never could afford to buy one.
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I think if I had asked him if he could have tasted and smelled the Euphrates, he would have said yes.
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"The projects all smelled like government, not crisp or quick," he said of conferences he attended to learn about other efforts.
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Lights flashed red; the air smelled like beer; and the models came stomping out as if they were ready to rumble.
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Cristina Mateo, 20143, said a female guard indicated she had smelled marijuana during her 22014 visit to the Brooklyn Detention Center.
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She denied doing it, and when I told her that her car smelled, she said it must have been a passenger.
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He said no, but the officer says he smelled booze ... and Bobby's eyes were bloodshot and glassy and his speech slurred.
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We're told the cop smelled alcohol on his breath, and Raz admitted to drinking and smoking marijuana earlier in the night.
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Still, several officers said in interviews that they had doubts their colleagues consistently told the truth about what they had smelled.
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If you&aposve never smelled chili powder frying in oil, know that it&aposs a smell that tickles one&aposs anticipation.
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The kitchen smelled of bad drains and the disagreeable odor of the wet soapstone sink, old ashes, and a sour dishclout.
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Josh Galinato said he was trying to sleep when he smelled smoke in his apartment in the tourist town of Lahaina.
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He was later apprehended by NYPD officers in Harlem, New York, who noticed his clothes were bloody and smelled of bleach.
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During the stop, the officer smelled weed and believed Woods was stoned -- and asked if there was weed inside the vehicle.
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At his home in Rafina, a port town, Vaios Kiriakis first smelled the fire late Monday afternoon, and by 8 p.m.
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The discarded burning trash on the small base's periphery smelled like the place I once called home for nearly two years.
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Protecting the logbooks from further deterioration presents some unique challenges — conservators stated that the logbooks still smelled faintly of the ocean.
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Next to a bag of what smelled like the store's food waste, we spotted dozens of discounted hairsprays, hair gels, and dye.
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I also pick up some cedar wood blocks with their label embossed on them because I noticed my suitcase smelled this morning.
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That night, I didn't wear any other fragrance on my body, and my boyfriend couldn't stop telling me how good I smelled.
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In the morning, I woke to a grand and glorious risen Horatio who only smelled a little like an uncapped permanent marker.
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When it showed up it smelled like rubber and continued to smell like rubber for the handful of days I had it.
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Johnson told ABC 7 New York he arrived at his apartment on Monday night and smelled a strong odor in his home.
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It smelled of sweet almond pastries (cherry bakewells, specifically) but without the note of alcohol that sometimes catches through the saccharine scent.
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My skin did not smell like caviar; it smelled sweet and feels so soft I keep burying my face into my arm.
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And, if you dig even deeper through the master photographer's work, you've probably felt, heard, tasted, or smelled an issue of Visionaire.
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Our house wasn't full of dusty old books or eccentric trinkets; it smelled of cat pee and was full of moldy cups.
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Many areas were buried deep in mud that smelled like sewage and had hardened in the heat, making the search more difficult.
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As we reported ... cops say they smelled a strong odor of weed in the Mercedes and found 24 circular tins of weed.
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The researchers were surprised to find that cortisol levels were higher after the stress test in women who smelled a stranger's shirt.
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I finally gave an enthusiastic yes to an oil that smelled like tea; it was somehow deeper than the others, less abrasive.
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Mass-selling daily Bild said a policeman traveling on the ICE train smelled smoke and activated the emergency braking system, "averting catastrophe".
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"There was a lot of smoke and it smelled a lot like fireworks and matches," a nearby IT worker said to CNN.
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Officers "smelled an odor of alcohol" and administered a sobriety test, which Bell "did not satisfactorily complete," spokeswoman Tahnee Lightfoot told PEOPLE.
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"I remember crying when Chip said we were moving in- it was dumpy and it smelled bad," she admitted in her caption.
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According to opposition activists, government helicopters dropped improvised bombs on the village, covering it with a thick smoke that smelled of chlorine.
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"She said it was lovely and smelled wonderful — and that she would smell it throughout the day," says Welsh Lavender's Nancy Durham.
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Sure, 10 years ago, natural products seemed to fall short on their promises (and did you notice they all smelled like patchouli?).
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Officers allegedly pulled over the van the singer — né Tyrone Griffin, Jr. — was riding in because they smelled marijuana, the outlet reported.
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The little gloss-like wand smelled like honey and vanilla, which is nice but didn't do much to take the lipstick off.
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"I asked staff workers about the drink, but they just took it and smelled it, without giving any explanation," said Huang's husband.
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"The shower smelled like eggs, and we would bring sandals to wear because it was so disgusting," Raisman told the Washington Post.
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We then took a whiff of the tea as it was steeping, which smelled like a glass of warm, full-fat milk.
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Officials familiar with the investigation told the news outlet that the building smelled like chemicals had been used once investigators got inside.
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This rich, luxurious conditioner hydrated my hair and also smelled great, and I was disappointed when I ran out of the sample.
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But survivors will tell you: 'You never forget, if you saw the killer up close, smelled the blood when it was over.
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Take a peek at what I saw, and also, what I smelled and felt when I stepped inside his five air chambers.
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A few days ago, I was scrubbing the rim of the upstairs toilet because it smelled like a city alley in August.
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What is there to say about an exposure to radiation that cannot be seen or smelled or heard or touched or tasted?
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Powder that smelled like cat piss was being racked into lines and offered around on plates and books like after dinner chocolates.
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"I'd definitely say my body odor was stronger, smelled worse, and came on faster than when I was eating normally," she says.
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I had instructions to drink that milk at 10:00 AM. By that time, the milk was usually lukewarm and smelled sour.
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In the lull before the night crowd came en masse, one of the kitchen staff told chef Dustin Everett he smelled smoke.
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The hot food on display smelled delicious, but it was laid out in a way that was reminiscent of a basic cafeteria.
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It's a slight whiff of euphoria around the stock market rally, the first time I have smelled it in a long time.
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Residents who gathered near the gutted structure on Sunday said the smoke from the fire had been thick and smelled of chemicals.
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The rooms smelled of the coming feast: tandoori chicken, salty tea, fresh rolls and succulent goat meat cooked in yogurt and spices.
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"When we pulled into Mexico Beach, she was trying to jump out the window because she smelled so many bodies," he said.
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I saw a creepy, silent line of cops in riot gear; I smelled enough ambient pepper spray to make my eyes tear.
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Flores said Biden also touched her shoulders and smelled her hair when they appeared at an event together, making her feel uncomfortable.
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In May, a Nigerian woman sued the airlines, saying she was kicked off a flight after a white passenger said she smelled.
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"She must have smelled that I was Jewish," she surmises, without knowing for sure what had induced the nun to hide her.
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"She must have smelled that I was Jewish," she surmises, without knowing for sure what had induced the nun to hide her.
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Cops pulled the vehicle over, and smelled marijuana coming from inside ... they searched the Mercedes and discovered 24 circular tins of marijuana.
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Parts of the city still smelled fishy, though, possibly from a tidal surge that mixed with the rainwater and submerged entire streets.
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They hooked up in the dark, on a ratty red couch, in a room that smelled like the kiln and tempera paint.
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"The whole project smelled bad from the start, but if there had not been an accident, nobody would have noticed," he said.
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But in a nice bonus, the International Space Station smelled like warm, fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies during the experiment in December.
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And the way they smelled, a lovely light powdered smell and the slight mustiness of mothballs, and hot chocolate and cheese biscuits.
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My only memory of the bus ride was that it was oppressively hot and humid, and that Vietnam smelled like raw sewage.
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A police report at the time also said Hollins was stopped because his vehicle, which smelled like marijuana, switched lanes without signaling.
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The spiced sauce smelled divine while it was simmering, and tasted even better when it was served over halved hard-cooked eggs.
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"It smelled and just the thought of my son working his school day in a bathroom was disturbing to me," Goodwin said.
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Some 60 emergency responders and cleanup people are on the scene of the blast, which happened hours earlier after someone smelled gas.
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"We ran down there and asked him was he okay or whatever, and I smelled that smell," Strickland told CNN affiliate WJXT.
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I started to feel more confident in my ability to replicate the recipe once I smelled the familiar sweet and spicy aroma.
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The house smelled of sweat and bike tires and something at the back of the oven being charred over and over again.
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Workers quickly fled the building and hid in bathrooms and closets when they heard a hail of gunfire and smelled gun power.
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She had been found on the streets by animal control officers and named "Stinky" by shelter workers because she smelled so badly.
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The "SantaConers" start as early as 10 am, and that year, by lunchtime, my Lower Manhattan neighborhood smelled like one big brewery.
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He was really very unstimulating, so I don't remember what he said, I just remember being proud that I smelled so good.
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The capital smelled of death in its last large outbreak of the Plague, the worst since the Black Death of the 14th century.
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I remember my mom talking about the way her hair smelled like French fries, and how difficult or even cruel customers could be.
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Kahali Johnson said he returned home that night and smelled a strong odor coming from the garage of his apartment, according to WABC.
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Two officials in contact with investigators told the Washington Post that Turkish authorities "smelled chemicals had been used" when they entered the building.
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According to police, one of the boys knocked on their neighbor's door at the motel where they live saying the drink smelled funny.
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Shoppers complained the products they received were completely different from what was advertised, and some of them smelled strongly of chemicals like formaldehyde.
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When officers found Summers less than a block away in a grocery store parking lot, she smelled of alcohol and marijuana, police said.
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You can see an incredibly frustrated Pump repeatedly tell cops a bag that smelled of weed, according to TSA, was definitely NOT his.
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I repeatedly asked the Sergeant and the K-9 what the dog's indicator was, to indicate that he smelled narcotics in the vehicle.
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Even the concept looked and felt high quality — and it smelled amazing, which is not always a given with show cars from startups.
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The team had to buy a throwaway freezer to make the sewage popsicles, as the project — as you can imagine — smelled pretty bad.
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American Airlines delayed a flight because the plane smelled like pee, which was a more heroic move than removing its in-seat screens.
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And if you were wondering what the planet smelled like, "it would have a stronger ammonia smell than Uranus or Neptune," said Hofstadter.
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"I mean, look at this pillow Lily made me," he said on night two, holding up a small square that smelled of lavender.
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Last March, Nevada lieutenant governor candidate Lucy Flores wrote that Biden had smelled her hair and kissed her head during a campaign stop.
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When I was straightening my hair, I was committed to frizz-fighting products and whatever shampoo smelled great (give me all the coconuts).
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She said an area resident who had smelled the scent of oil for a week located the spill and alerted her on Friday.
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Congregants at the center smelled smoke, spotted the fire and put it out before it caused serious damage, before firefighters arrived, media reported.
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The water looked smelled and tasted funny Health officials are not changing recommendations about how Flint residents should deal with the water crisis.
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Crutcher was sweating heavily, and smelled of PCP chemicals as they stood looking at each other from a few feet away, she said.
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I felt like I had begun hating everything that would normally be unquestionably good, even sometimes resenting Willie, whose paws smelled like popcorn.
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I now see why they asked me to blind test, as I would have assumed it smelled old-fashioned and immediately disregarded it.
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This has to be my memory of childhood when I was a Puritan, the way my dad smelled in the cornfield that day.
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They had a clubroom in "oasis," the university's religious hub, which was just a badly furnished room that smelled like a dusty confessional.
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Shawty Lo died of blunt force trauma -- but he had painkillers on him when he died, and smelled of alcohol ... TMZ has learned.
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The walls were bare and there were no clothes in the room, which smelled of feces, urine and black mold, court filings show.
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The trailer smelled of staleness and disuse and she opened all the windows, letting the desert breeze wash in and sweeten the air.
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STANLEY CUP: I smelled like the basement of a frat house up until that point so it was nice to take a bath.
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According to Fox 8, an employee told police that he had smelled gas earlier in the night when he was closing the restaurant.
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As soon as we'd landed, headed into town, there was a reaction I can only describe as pheromonic: The place just smelled good.
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AOC doesn't know struggle from reading an article about it; she has seen it, smelled it, felt pressure to pay her own rent.
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Another apartment we stayed in had a bathroom that was recently renovated, and smelled like sulfur at night, or when it was raining.
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Powell said he ran toward the home of his neighbor, identified by WSVN as 93-year-old Maria Cabral, when he smelled smoke.
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He smelled like a horse and made fun of their mothers, which was pretty low given the general motherlessness of the student population.
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"It smelled and just the thought of my son working his school day away in the bathroom was disturbing to me," Goodwin said.
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The area smelled something like a pet store, and Santiago told me there likely are dead squirrels, rats and horses in the hills.
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It was incredible," he said of his first visit (he's been twice), and added with a laugh, "It smelled, let me be frank.
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My mom had to be really careful not to buy cleaning products that smelled strongly of oranges because it would set me off.
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I've seen more than my share of laptops that smelled like smoke (cigarettes and otherwise), and getting rid of that is a challenge.
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According to the docs ... Baldwin grew suspicious as soon as the painting arrived ... claiming the colors were brighter and the artwork smelled clean.
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He smelled smoke, and when the wind picked up, he and Meyers fled, grabbing little more than some clothes and their two dogs.
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The officers said he smelled like alcohol, he had bloodshot eyes and his "movements were lethargic and slow," according to a criminal compliant.
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I needed to jump in the shower first because I smelled like horses, and when I got out, she was all dressed up.
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Back then, I smelled like I had a boyfriend and got all the olfactive endorphins but didn't actually have to deal with one.
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Marielle was my best friend, and she came to school on Wednesdays, which were half-days, with wet hair that smelled like lavender.
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The packages either did not list ingredients or, if they did, the labels seemed untrustworthy, he said, because the oil sometimes smelled off.
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"There was a very, very slight rancid butter smell to it, but other than that, the cake looked and smelled edible," she said.
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The police report said he smelled of alcohol, didn't fare well on field sobriety tests and refused a breath test, the Journal reported.
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Vitaly Kasko, who as head of the international department in the prosecutor's office had been trying to help the SFO, smelled a rat.
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Alan De Leon, who shot the video, told CNN he heard a loud whistle, smelled jet fuel and felt irritation in his eyes.
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With three pieces of bread, two patties of meat, chopped lettuce, cheese, and some kind of white sauce, it smelled kind of funny.
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