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are smells
noun
A sensation, pleasant or unpleasant, detected by inhaling air (or, the case of water-breathing animals, water) carrying airborne molecules of a substance.
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There are smells, too: the funky, musky aromas of athletic exertion.
Hebden Bridge reeks, a fortnight after the devastating Boxing Day flood, but mingled with mud are smells of sawdust and sealants.
There are smells of "crushed scuppernongs and dust" – and, in the afternoon, "bars of sunlight crossed the back yard like the bars of a bright strange jail".
Though we can know that dogs live by smells, not by words, we can't really imagine what it would feel like to be a creature for which thoughts are smells.
There are smells that "work" on some people and start to smell terrible on others.
Some of his most popular songs are "Smells like teen spirit", "In Bloom", and "Come as you are".
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But now we are smelling the success.
What you are smelling is sulfite.
When breathing in, pretend you are smelling a rose.
"My first memories were smells.
Everywhere is smelling.
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