'smells at' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase 'smells of' in your sentence. For example, "The kitchen smelled of freshly baked bread."
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Why, this scarcely smells at all.
"The smells at the various locations were exceptionally challenging," recalls Hosking.
It smells at once of an indoor tennis club and a warehouse full of rawhide.
It's all these smells at once, which means that it's our smell.
The smorgasbord of sounds and smells at Nitehawk may make you long for the days of Junior Mints.
The odor control system, in place since around 1996, has kept some of the worst smells at bay, residents say, but it is far from fail-safe.
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And my favorite: "The meat hardly smelled at all".
"I wanted to walk down my hall at dinnertime and smell at least three continents".
They hardly smell at all!" A similar scene played out in dozens of other smelly homes.
He tells her it's a good thing, because poison gas was escaping, which doesn't smell at all.
It smelled, at first whiff, of strawberries mixed with salt, along with hints of baseball mitt and hair spray.
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