Sentence examples for it smells quite from inspiring English sources

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It smells quite sweet and has light, floral and delicate orange flavours.

That sense of desertion changed as we ascended the Greenway, a 4.4-mile elevated footpath that follows the area's sewage system and skirts Olympic Park ("Sometimes we get a whiff, but it smells quite good today," our guide observed).

The room is high-ceilinged, with sick-coloured walls, and it smells quite a lot like boiled potatoes.

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It smelt quite badly in there – more than I expected.

It also removed smells quite effectively and while kept under level four out of 10 fan speed, was quiet enough to not disrupt TV watching or similar.

Chanel: "This smells quite serious, floral and fresh.

Then there's labdanum, a natural resin from a Mediterranean bush that smells quite strongly like a dock worker's armpit.

The actual formula -- a mixture of oils -- wipes away makeup without feeling heavy on my skin and the cleanser smells, quite literally, like fresh flowers.

Weed, if you've not noticed, smells quite strange and strong too, and the chances are, bouncers patrolling smoking areas might have some idea of what you're up to.

2) A man who smells quite strongly of Lynx Dark Temptation and the District Line stands near a younger woman in the hope that his unasked for physical proximity will persuade her to immediately start dancing with him.

Still, it doesn't smell quite right.

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