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Some carried joss sticks to freshen the air – but they could not ward away a deep stench of blood and disinfectant.
He concedes that Halden smells better than other prisons he has been in, because it doesn't have the mildewed odour of the old buildings, or the deep stench of bodies squeezed together in close confinement.
It's hard to avoid the deep stench of booze.
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I hovered for the taxi journey home and the taxi guy graciously ignored the deep, muggy stench.
The thick fug, the stench.
The roof was getting battered tsunami-style with waves of stench exponentially worse the deeper he dug.
Everyone seems to be unhappy, the country is in deep emotional despair and the air has a constant stench of fear in it, coming from the direction of Washington.
The stench of corruption is thick.
For most of the 20th century, the Matadero Madrid, as the compound is known, was the city's main slaughterhouse; its robust stench lingered far beyond the high stone walls surrounding it and deep into the working-class neighborhood nearby.
The "stench of the alleyways" and "the social reality of colonialism" made a deep impression, Todd writes.
All the clues are there: the sulphuric stench of rotten eggs, dead birds falling from the trees, and tremors deep beneath the earth.
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