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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'smoke smell' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a smell associated with smoking, in a sentence such as: "I could smell the smoke smell coming from the living room where my brother had been smoking earlier."
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If you just quit smoking, your clothes will have a smoke smell if you do not do this.
On to the smoking room, where men wore smoking jackets, slippers and caps that were removed to avoid carrying the smoke smell to other parts of the house.
An ozone machine can take most of the smoke smell and pet odors out of a car, and many detailers will provide this for an added charge.
Lying there today, they were aware of the subtle smoke smell, as well as of something fouler — a whiff of excrement.
"Everything's repainted," she says, "but you have that eerie, terrible smoke smell.
Other reported triggers or aggravating factors were physical activity, stress, fatigue, reading, driving, lack of sleep, specific foods/drinks, alcohol, not eating on time, smoke, smell, light, noise, menstruation and weather changes [47].
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Every survivor said the smoke smelled noxious.
Sarah, who said the smoke smelled like toast, asked why.
It was spring or fall, and the smoke smelled like barbecue and ammonia.
Firefighters leaving the scene on Friday after responding to reports of smoke smells from a building on East 62nd Street between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue.
His Hackney studio is comfortable and shoe-lined – it smells of leather and cigarette smoke, smells that fit his longstanding reputation as the rock'n'roll cobbler.
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