Sentence examples for been smelling from inspiring English sources

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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.

  • I love the smell of fresh bread.

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.

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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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