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"smelt" Definitions
  1. smelt something to heat and melt ore (= rock that contains metal) in order to obtain the metal it contains
  2. past tense, past participle of smell

174 Sentences With "smelt"

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Joan smelt some smoke and Percy went out to investigate.
"I've never smelt more pot in our building," he said.
"When we opened them up they smelt differently," he said.
Next, I tried NIOD Lip Bio-Lipid Concentrate, which smelt... funny.
"Many projects that raised ICO really smelt like equity," said Yeung.
It is very dirty to smelt and the Chinese need it.
Our daughter Lily doesn't yet appreciate the nuances of smelt migration.
She looked again at the smelt, and then back at me.
Alumina is the intermediate product derived from bauxite used to smelt aluminium.
High-wage, prealpine Linz is not a cheap place to smelt steel.
Alumina is the intermediate product derived from bauxite used to smelt aluminum.
"I smelt my armpit after working out," Reddit user RIP_MAC_DRE told me.
I don't know what they were called but they smelt of curry.
The entire mall smelt like mowed grass and moon mist-flavored Faygo.
Newman said Gorsuch's role in an early same-sex marriage case, Smelt v.
Algae grew, which attracted bugs, which in turn attracted small fish like smelt.
Environmentalists tend to see the Delta smelt as imperiled by agriculture and development.
His apartment smelt like Juggalo: weed, BO, and cotton candy-scented body wash.
Because we're the ones who smelt it, not the ones who dealt it.
But an endangered fish species called the Delta smelt also resides in the waters.
England must have been a place inhabited by people who smelt like the long-term
The three-inch Delta smelt is a native California fish on the brink of extinction.
Some of the river fish, including the Delta smelt, are on the verge of extinction.
But when I smelt a handful of the "rice" there was a faint chemical odour.
I always thought that tin cat food smelt as if it might be rather tasty.
And more recently, the federally listed Delta Smelt has devastated the water supply of California.
The tumbling woodland cascade in "Smelt Brook Falls" looks like a knot of twisted bedsheets.
And always remember Isaac Asimov's unspoken fourth rule of robotics: he who smelt it, dealt it.
The smelt has become an emblem in the state's battles over environmental laws and water distribution.
Kazuko Yoshida, 78, said she lived close to the site and had smelt smoke on Thursday.
I smelt like salad for three days after the bath, but my hair and skin were smooth.
Some producers within both industries do not smelt metal from scratch but recycle or process it instead.
Ice fishermen had to keep their smelt bait close to them for fear it would freeze solid.
The Suwa fisheries union estimated that around 17803% of smelt in the lake washed up that day.
Coke is a fuel that is rich in carbon and is used to smelt steel and make cement.
Local resident Kazuko Yoshida, 78, said she lived close to the site and had smelt smoke on Thursday.
If your location is a good one — as ours was this winter — then catching smelt should be easy.
The smelt is at the heart of one of the fiercest battles in California's decades of water wars.
I couldn't tell you anything about the view, what it smelt like, or even where we were going.
"It is entirely possible that he who dealt it is not the first to have smelt it," Gilbert says.
Researchers at the school were trying to build better batteries, but instead found a better way to smelt metal.
In the last month, we learned that Trump wants to kill California's smelt, but save birds from wind turbines.
Up until the 21780s, the local union regularly handled 24,284 tons of catch, mostly carp and smelt, a year.
In California, populations of fish like salmon and delta smelt have declined significantly due to restricted river flows, he said.
If you've ever smelt this fruit, you probably recall its lingering, pungent, meaty scent, whether you want to or not.
Most has gone into "electric arc" furnaces, which smelt steel more cheaply from scrap metal rather than from iron ore.
In the winter, Shishmaref residents hack tiny cylinders of ice out of the estuary to fish for tomcod and smelt.
Environmentalists contend pumping water via the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to farmers is damaging to salmon and Delta smelt.
"As soon as I walked up there, I smelt that smell and it really triggered me," DiBona tells PEOPLE now.
" Taking a more humorous approach, actor Patton Oswalt added, "When you smelt it but you won't admit you dealt it.
Alcoa has said the strike cut production of alumina, used to smelt aluminium, by only about 15,000 tonnes in August.
The car I had smelt like cigarette smoke, but the driver was so lovely that it didn't bother me too much.
The story ends with her falling to the ground with a cosmic cry of pain that "smelt of blood, protest, grief".
All their furniture was new and "the surface smelt a little too much of the workshop and was a trifle sticky".
It's perfectly possible that the car smelt a bit funny because the dirty seats had reacted badly with the cleaning products.
As Westlands' lawyer and lobbyist, Mr. Bernhardt pressed Congress for legislation to weaken Endangered Species Act protections on the delta smelt.
For the past two seasons, Icelanders have not been able to harvest capelin, a type of smelt, as their numbers plummeted.
The upstream company will mine bauxite, refine it into alumina, smelt the alumina into metal and then cast the metal into shapes.
Technically, the lawyer told Mr. Bernhardt, he had lobbied on a broad water bill — one with many provisions, not just smelt rollbacks.
So even though he had specifically lobbied only on the provision targeting the smelt and salmon, he was within the ethics rules.
In his speech, the president-elect blamed the environmental laws protecting a "certain three-inch fish"—the Delta smelt—for the prolonged drought.
That water wouldn't therefore go through the sensitive Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay Delta and could likely harm endangered fish like the Delta smelt.
The new biological opinion concluded that those salmon and smelt would not be jeopardized by lifting the environmental protections and rerouting that water.
The fruitcake is encased in a tin of "poor condition," but the cake looked and "smelt (almost) edible," according to the Trust's statement online.
Memes have finally caught up to the age-old adage, "Whoever smelt it, dealt it" with a little help from human enigma Eric Andre.
Hundreds of sea lions scouting the Columbia River for smelt have overtaken a dock in Rainier, and the number of sea lions keeps growing.
"This was the only title Brazil was missing," said Fabio Pestana, 26, in the Maracana stands that smelt of nervous sweat and spilled beer.
Because California "conservationists" wanted to protect the delta smelt fish, which, according to some recent fish studies, may not even be around any longer.
Lily handles the smelt after I dispatch them, running her fingers along their holographic scales, touching their eyes, marveling at their many fine teeth.
The environmental damage should deeply trouble a state that has moved to shut down an entire industry in order to protect delta smelt minnows.
This is because the act of shipping water from wettish Northern California to farmers and cities in the south puts the delta smelt in peril.
McGill said tests to smelt material produced from the heap leach process have been successful, with "significant progress" made toward producing uranium and copper cathode.
The drought may have killed the last of the Muir Woods coho salmon last year, and the silvery blue delta smelt is now functionally extinct.
The most common cause of this severe poisoning is backyard recycling of used car batteries to smelt the 20 pounds of lead within for resale.
Few movies have the right to reenter the scene after years, while asking that I forget the nine ass-smelt sequels that happened since 1978.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) asked Interior's inspector general to investigate Bernhardt's involvement in proposals that would revise rules protecting the delta smelt, a California fish.
Gendry is also the only living person who knows how to smelt Valyrian steel, the weapon that kills White Walkers and (most likely) White Walker dragons.
I hated the way it smelt so unnatural and artificial, and the way it rubbed off on your pillow and left a stain on your headboard.
I smelt of sweat, beer, and Big Mac sauce, and had gone a shade of grey that wasn't particularly pleasant for me or anyone around me.
So Mr. Bernhardt, who had, as a lobbyist, pressed to loosen delta smelt protections for a California water district, personally approached the Interior Department's ethics referee.
During certain times of year, authorities curtail how much water they pump out of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in part because of the smelt.
"The Delta smelt is really the canary in the coal mine," said Doug Obegi, the director of the Natural Resources Defense Council's California river restoration program.
What batteries do get processed are exported and recycled using a pyrometallurgical method, which uses high temperatures to smelt the batteries and extract some reusable components.
In 2005 Aditya Mittal, now president of ArcelorMittal, the world's biggest steelmaker, mused that companies would need to smelt at least 100m tonnes a year to survive.
This comes after the Fish and Wildlife Service, which is part of Interior, in October moved forward with weakening protections for an imperiled fish, the delta smelt.
Like people, the research found, dolphins can be short-tempered when they are wrong and relish being right (especially when rewarded with a helping of silver smelt).
In 2015, government-run China National Radio said four passengers on an Air China flight from Hong Kong to Beijing smelt strong smoke emitted from the cabin.
"Those are really problematic because when you heat them up and burn them and smelt them, they create some of the most toxic substances known—dioxins," said Puckett.
He contends federal and state government agencies are unfairly reducing water supplies to farmers and residents and are instead trying to protect fish such as the Delta smelt.
In May, Trump played up the water politics when talking about the lack of water pumped to local farmers and used the Delta smelt fish as a villain.
To divert more water to farms, Trump is relaxing the fish's protections under the Endangered Species Act, designed to protect the estimated 1,500 smelt left in the world.
We see this in California, where there's not enough water for the endangered delta smelt in the Sacramento–San Joaquin estuary and farmers are really pushing for that water.
I don't want to blame that failure entirely on the fact that my clothes and hair smelt like shit, but it must have had something to do with it.
There may also be a sense that Trump has finally smelt the coffee on Russia, having previously sounded softer than recent US presidents when it came to Vladimir Putin.
The EU official, who was questioned by a daily newspaper frequently critical of the outspoken minister, also complained the health ministry smelt of cigarettes and that nobody wore ties.
When we took it out of the tub the next day, it already smelt like death—really one of the most unpleasant smells I've come across in my entire life.
Nothing ever happened between us and a few years later she shagged a mate of mine, who has repeatedly told me since that said girl "smelt faintly" of baked beans.
FINLEY: The problem is that there are environmental restrictions to protect fish, mainly the smelt and salmon in the delta where all the rivers in the north run in to.
After Mr. McDonnell cleared Mr. Bernhardt to attend the August 2018 White House meeting on the delta smelt, Daniel Jorjani, the Interior Department's acting top lawyer, thanked the ethics lawyer.
"The DA has smelt a degree of blood and are looking to drive the knife in — not sure this is the right course of action," said political analyst Daniel Silke.
They sell the minerals to a local processor, who will smelt small quantities on-site and ship larger amounts of ore out of the city to an industrial-sized smelter.
With a quarter of the world's nickel reserves, New Caledonia has resisted selling ore directly to consuming countries to smelt and refine onshore, boosting a main source of its revenue.
"We're spending a fortune in California because of poor maintenance and because, frankly, they're sending a lot of water out to the Pacific to protect the smelt," Mr. Trump said.
Calling from Los Angeles, she explains to Broadly how Grace Kelly might have smelt if she'd drunk in dive bars and how Paris Hilton is the master of her own image.
The National Marine Fisheries Service works with the state to protect the delta smelt and Chinook salmon, two fish species under threat because of California&aposs drought,  according to ABC News.
They say the Obama administration is using that law to justify letting water flow through the rivers to protect Delta smelt and other fish species instead of through canals for farmers.
The delta smelt, an unassuming, finger-size fish with little utility beyond its role as an environmental sentry, has been at the center of California's water wars for nearly three decades.
"As soon as I opened the package I was overwhelmed [by] the smell of plastic almost smelt like new shoes, tiers or even a new plastic Barbie doll," one reviewer said.
"I used to think pygmies were dirty, that they smelt bad and had a bad attitude," said Mitterrand Bafango, 27, a motorbike taxi driver in Mbandaka, who listens daily to Radio Mwana.
Jiangsu province is China's second-largest steel producing region and its output of coke, used to smelt iron ore in blast furnaces, accounts for 5 percent of the country's total on average.
Scientists also say the plan violates the Endangered Species Act because it requires that changes like these be based on the best available science, and the smelt remains as threatened as ever.
During the Obama years, Republicans excoriated Democrats for the environmental regulations that limited water deliveries to the Central Valley as part of protections for the endangered small fish known as the Delta Smelt.
In June, scientists working on that process produced a draft biological opinion that largely upheld existing findings: removing environmental protections for the smelt and rerouting the water would severely harm the surrounding ecosystem.
"We're alarmed because what we hear is companies don't have the funds to pay wages," said Ramon Espino, a union leader for local manufacturer Carbonorca, which produces carbon anodes used to smelt aluminum.
The winter-run Chinook salmon is listed as "endangered" and the smelt is "threatened" (one step below endangered), which entitles their watery habitat to federal protection and restricts use of water for irrigation.
So it may be "Typically the Norse would collect iron ore from bogs, which are like walnut-size pieces, and they would then roast them and smelt them to create iron," Parcak told CNN.
There's your personal build plate, the foundation for a Minecraft world that you design yourself, constructed from resources you collect walking around in the real world and then craft or smelt into new materials.
And Mr. Bernhardt has come under fire for potential conflicts in a debate over protections for the smelt, a tiny fish at the center of one of the latest rounds of California's water wars.
The plan, which administration officials expect to be finalized in January, is a major victory for a wealthy group of California farmers that had lobbied to weaken protections on the fish, the delta smelt.
Mr. Bernhardt received verbal approval from an Interior Department ethics official before initiating the rollback of protections for the smelt, delivering on a campaign pledge by President Trump to release water for the farmers.
At the same time, he has taken a hands-on approach in the narrow policy change of removing protections for the delta smelt, which could deliver an economic win in the Westlands Water District.
In 2014, Mr. Bernhardt, on behalf of Westlands, joined a legal petition asking the Supreme Court to take up a case seeking to weaken or lift Endangered Species Act protections on the delta smelt.
The announcement is likely to further raise ethics concerns surrounding Bernhardt, who just before joining the administration lobbied on behalf of a farming group based in California to roll back protections on the delta smelt.
"We've carried it on, we've promoted it abroad, but while the flowers have blossomed within the wall, the fragrance is only smelt outside," he said, using an expression to mean it is only appreciated abroad.
Last month, the Interior Department granted Westlands the policy victory it had long sought, with the release of a new plan that would lift protections on the smelt and divert water to California's Central Valley.
Ethics experts have questioned why Mr. Bernhardt was given approval to take part in the Endangered Species Act decisions on the delta smelt, since Westlands would be among the largest beneficiaries of the policy change.
Pheromones aren't actually smelt by the nose but instead are detected by the vomeronasal organ in the nasal cavity, which links to the olfactory bulb and in turn pings a memo up to the brain.
The big picture: The directive also implies that NOAA, which oversees NMFS, is rethinking its role in managing California's water to preserve endangered marine species, such as the Delta smelt and winter-run Chinook salmon.
"My wife called me from Northland Library and said that her car smelt like it was burning, and was making a weird sound," Chris Persic said in a Facebook post that has since gone viral.
My clothes smelt of ashy yet undercooked sausages and I decided to try and camouflage the smell with some more Lynx, some face cream on my jaw and a bit of hair gel on my head.
Out of my work-basket would laughingly peep a romance…" All these offerings, Lucy explains with barely suppressed excitement to the entranced reader, have one peculiarity that settled the question of their provenance: "they smelt of cigars.
"The number of longfin smelt in the San Francisco Bay Delta has plummeted while the government has failed to protect them for decades," Jon Rosenfield, senior scientist with San Francisco Baykeeper, said in the CBD's press release.
" — JIMMY FALLON "The debate over the rules got off to a pretty bad start when Trump's legal team opened with no take-backs, finders keepers, and — the president is adamant about this — whoever smelt it dealt it.
David Bernhardt, President Trump's nominee to lead the Interior Department, joined as its second in command in 2017, and he has devoted much energy to eliminating protections for a finger-size fish called the delta smelt, above.
Scrutiny on Bernhardt: The announcement is likely to further raise ethics concerns surrounding Bernhardt, who just before joining the administration lobbied on behalf of a farming group based in California to roll back protections on the delta smelt.
Lead ore was used to smelt silver, and its presence provides evidence that the precious metal was once again in demand for making new coins as the European economy started to grow quickly in 640, according to Loveluck.
The pizzeria, right outside Prospect Park, smelt of crunchy dough, and almost tricked me into believing I was back in Italy where I was born and where I lived most of my life before moving to New York.
They'd simmer stock for corn and chicken soup with egg, or stand at the sink cleaning shrimp and smelt to deep-fry and serve with a ketchup-and-Miracle-Whip dressing alongside gai lan braised with oyster sauce.
The letter cited a February New York Time article that found that as deputy secretary, Bernhardt helped push a specific Endangered Species Act policy related to the delta smelt that will directly benefit a former client of his.
"The local population from Ambae and from neighboring island can hear rumbling, volcanic explosions from volcano, smelt volcanic gases, see volcanic ash and gas plume and glows over the mountain at night," the department said on July 21.
He was frequently paid to challenge endangered species-related matters, including one involving a tiny silvery blue fish called the delta smelt whose protection by the federal government has resulted in limits on water use by California farmers.
We load neon jigs with dead smelt, plop them through black holes and check our fish-finders with the head-sideways, looking-one-place-but-moving-something-important-with-your-hand-somewhere-else self-seriousness of arthroscopic surgeons.
The "biological opinion" — released jointly on Tuesday by the Interior Department and the Commerce Department — reverses scientific findings made a decade ago, which granted Endangered Species Act protections for certain types of West Coast salmon and the smelt.
In many ways, the travels of smelt, a fish of just six or eight inches in length, are no less impressive than those of the wildebeests that traverse the Serengeti or monarch butterflies that flutter north from Mexico.
I cannot vouch for this, as I've never smelt the stuff, but my own personal olfactory castle gets more of a Little League dugout vibe, the mixture of dirt and chalk, sweat seeping out of those elastic white pants.
One issue under the microscope includes a February report by The New York Times that Bernhardt helped push a specific Endangered Species Act (ESA) policy related to California's delta smelt that will directly benefit a former client of his.
The now-repudiated draft, obtained by The New York Times, concluded that lifting delta-smelt protections would jeopardize several types of salmon in the Sacramento River, an outcome that the salmon fishing industry has said could devastate the business.
WASHINGTON — As a lobbyist and lawyer, David Bernhardt fought for years on behalf of a group of California farmers to weaken Endangered Species Act protections for a finger-size fish, the delta smelt, to gain access to irrigation water.
Mr. Bernhardt also worked as a lobbyist and lawyer for the Westlands Water District, which represents California farmers who have been fighting for decades against the delta smelt for access to the river water that both need to survive.
But an endangered fish species whose numbers environmentalists say are getting worse called the Delta smelt also resides in the waters, and scientists argue the best way to save it is by letting the water flow directly to the Pacific Ocean.
Ethics experts told Coral that Mr. Bernhardt's efforts to roll back protections for a tiny fish called the delta smelt, a move that would help California farmers gain access to more water for irrigation, violated the Trump administration's ethics pledge.
The letter cited a February New York Times article that found that as deputy secretary, Bernhardt helped push a specific Endangered Species Act policy related to the delta smelt, a finger-sized fish, that will directly benefit a former client of his.
Voters here routinely complain about the ways the state's water conservation laws have hurt local farmers, arguing that regulators should do more to send water through California's vast aqueduct system rather than funneling it thought the Sacramento Delta to protect endangered smelt there.
Rainbow smelt — Osmerus mordax — are a tough and noble little fish, guided by instinct as they run a gantlet of predators from saltwater to fresh on a migration that for millennia has taken them up rivers of ice to feed and procreate.
The farmers' chief goal in the district has been to weaken the Endangered Species Act protections of the smelt, a silvery, cucumber-scented fish found only in the San Francisco Bay Delta, and its fellow river resident, the winter-run Chinook salmon.
For Westlands, Mr. Bernhardt said he lobbied Congress on a broad water infrastructure bill, but his lobbying was focused on one specific section of the bill: a provision to weaken smelt and salmon protections, and divert water to the Central Valley farmers.
The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) and San Francisco Baykeeper sued the Trump administration to force the addition of the longfin smelt, the Sierra Nevada red fox and six other species to the Endangered Species List, the groups said in a CBD press release.
"While it isn't uncommon for sea lions to be in the Cowlitz River this time of year with all the smelt, it was quickly determined this Steller sea lion, which are native to Washington, had taken several wrong turns," Becky Bennett with WDFW told CNN.
Four months later, in November 2017, Mr. Bernhardt's public records show that he held four phone calls with Mr. Murillo, the Interior Department official with the legal authority to initiate the process to revise protections for the delta smelt and winter-run chinook salmon.
As your hooks sink deeper into the grid, you will also reel in SMELT, PIKE, BASS (the only one that bothered me a bit, because while the spelling is the same, the pronunciation of the BASS singer and the BASS fish is different), PERCH and SOLE.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut asked Interior's inspector general to investigate Bernhardt's actions after The New York Times reported he has worked to strip away rules also opposed by his former client Westlands Water District related to the delta smelt, a California fish.
Recently, he gave Caesar salad a regional spin with aged Gouda and smoked smelt dressing, made his own lamb sausage and baked both bread and ginger cake in tiny Bundt pans, a salute to the local Nordic Ware cookware company that developed the popular ring pans.
The flavors and textures brought forth by the crunchy, colorful assorted fish eggs—flying fish roe, herring roe, smelt roe, and salmon roe being just some of them—gradually goes up in levels of intensity as the neon-colored fish eggs get toasted along with the rice in the claypot.
The Fish and Wildlife Service announced in a biological opinion Monday that the federal government is changing decades-old protections on the delta smelt, a small fish species found in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta that has for nearly three decades been a source of conflict between farmers and environmentalists.
The Fish and Wildlife Service announced in a biological opinion Monday that the federal government is changing decades-old protections on the delta smelt, a small fish species found in California's Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta that has for nearly three decades been a source of conflict between farmers and environmentalists.
Eugene proves his importance as a scientist by telling Negan how to basically smelt a zombie into an armor-plated, unkillable terminator by pouring molten metal over it to permanently fuse its decaying structure into place — a clear callback to his fight with a molten-headed zombie from last season.
Outdoors BOWDOINHAM, Me. — If you throw a batch of smelt onto a cast-iron skillet within a half-hour or so of jigging them through the ice, they will curl like an arthritic hand, then, somehow, stand up on their bellies as if they're preparing to school and swim off the stovetop.
While the original goal of the project was to charge this so-called battery, what happened instead was the production of antimony, with the added benefit of capturing the sulfur, which ordinarily bonds with oxygen in the air during the process used to smelt the metal today, resulting in a pollutant that's a major contributor to acid rain.
A New York Times investigation earlier this year revealed that four months after Mr. Bernhardt was confirmed as the deputy secretary of the Interior Department in August 2017, he telephoned the top Interior Department official charged with overseeing those protections and ordered him to begin the process of creating a new biological opinion document on the smelt.
In an interview, Mr. Bernhardt acknowledged that, in late 2017, four months after joining the Interior Department, he directed David Murillo, a senior water-resources official for the mid-Pacific region, to begin the process of weakening protections for the smelt and another fish, the winter-run Chinook salmon, to free up river water for agriculture.
"The longfin smelt needs protection now if it's going to have any chance at survival," Jeff MillerJefferson (Jeff) Bingham MillerAn effective public service announcement can prevent vet suicides Empower the VA with the tools to help our veterans Amazon taps Trump ally to lobby amid Pentagon cloud-computing contract fight MORE, a senior conservation advocate at CBD, said in the press release.
I smelt of his cigarettes, and when he began playing "Speeding Motorcycle" I was transported back to my 16-year-old awestruck self in 78 Records, my 19-year-old self sitting in his smoke and comic books in my first ever assignment as a writer, and the many splintered selves that had left, died, and returned to me in the years since.
The conclusion "flies in the face of the best available science, which indicates that stronger protections are needed to prevent the extinction of our native fish and wildlife, like endangered winter-run chinook salmon and delta smelt, particularly in light of the effects of climate change," said Doug Obegi, an expert in California water law with the Natural Resources Defense Council, an advocacy group.
Every time I've been to a game in modern times, all the fun has been stripped out of it – the bag searches, the pat downs, the frantic queue for an £8 hotdog and a £6 beer in a plastic cup, then you run back out to the stands, leaving the spirit of fun behind you in the foyer – sort of like going to the cinema, if the cinema smelt of grass and you felt nothing as the images on the screen flitted by.

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