Sentence examples for one's nostrils from inspiring English sources

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Even they should admit that there's nothing sadder than the smell of a decaying ex-monarch mingling in one's nostrils with the remnants of last Tuesday's masala sauce.

I much preferred the working hours when I did a stint as a sub-editor on my first paper, working from  6pm until one could walk home with the fresh paper to read and – yes – the smell of hot metal in one's nostrils.

Scores of children at play run screaming through the penumbra; there is the stink of human waste, and one's nostrils fill with dust from the pounded-dirt floor.

A strong shock of perfume fills one's nostrils in the store, and before long your head feels like it may be expanding.

But, taking care of the product with tact, he would only say: "I wouldn't wear them together, but... ...... Though the store reflects Ms. Waight Keller's good taste, with many fussed-over Curtis Jere light fixtures and Bibendum chairs, it leaves the faint antiseptic burn of the boardroom in one's nostrils.

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As Frodo demonstrates for me the ancient art of shoving a spoon up one's nostril, I realise that, by dedicating years of their lives to honing totally impractical abilities, these performers afford us all an idiosyncratic perspective on how life might be lived away from the rat-race.

Police then brought down a drug-sniffing dog to Cox's room and found "a clear tightly twisted bag with multiple small rolled up pieces of tin foil' and "a rolled up small piece of paper," which they said could be "used to ingest illegal narcotics through one's nostril," the Tribune reports.

Look closely and you will see a skunk curled up in one of the ogre's nostrils, a green creature crawling through his hair and a worm in the bottom of his water glass.

What accounts for the coloring of the distressed figure's nostrils, one red and the other blue, except noodling whimsy?

Technologies for collecting internal exposome data include efforts using blood plasma, urine, feces, and cells from inside one's cheek or nostril.

A totally open mouth (TMO) with either a NC overlap on one nostril or not.

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