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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burnt rubber" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a smell, typically when referring to the smell of tires burning due to an automobile driving quickly. For example, "When the driver gunned it away from the red light, we could smell the burnt rubber in the air."
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One man's burnt rubber may be another's sun-dried tomatoes.
The "burnt rubber team" includes sensory scientists and analytical chemists.
It works with video games as well so save some Burnt Rubber for"Gran Turismo 5".
As for the scent of burnt rubber, the video above speaks for itself.
Rubber, burnt rubber to be precise, was only part of it.
Pure and simple, they blame bad winemaking for the burnt rubber taste.
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Breathe out the to-do lists, breathe in the burnt-rubber-tinged air.
Almost everyone has a theory about what causes the burnt-rubber character.
Though Djokovic's career may not amount to much, he won't be the last member of the family to try to follow in the burnt-rubber skidmarks that Novak has left on hard courts across the globe.
It is made from a floor-to-ceiling panel of burnt red rubber, studded with 4-by-4-inch yellow resin blocks arranged to resemble an aquatic cascade.
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