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been smelling
noun
A sensation, pleasant or unpleasant, detected by inhaling air (or, the case of water-breathing animals, water) carrying airborne molecules of a substance.
Exact(17)
"I've been smelling smoke all night".
Inspectors have been smelling drivers for years.
But you won't be smelling all the pollutants that you've been smelling".
The beans instantly released a more intense hit of everything we'd been smelling.
But the public have been smelling a rat for a long time.
He must have been smelling too many smelling salts or got too much chalk in his brain," he said.
Similar(40)
Everywhere is smelling.
I was smelling glue".
That isn't incense you're smelling.
Some politicians were smelling blood, however.
"He's smelling it!" Julisa shouted.
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