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the odour
noun
Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume.
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The odour is well marked and pleasant.
The odour warns other aphids to flee.
Not one person, however, likened the odour to Teen Spirit.
"Fortunately, the odour of putrefaction never reached my professor".
That turns it orange and gives off the odour, but inside the cheese is mellow.
A smoky haze and the odour of burning metal or electronics filled the plane.
The odour of Vegemite – so special, so unique – is still there, but more subtle.
Who has not felt like that, as the odour of the beloved evaporates from the sheets?
So he began dissecting them, looking for the source of the odour trail in miniature glands.
It was a successful campaign: even today, Atkins's name brings with it the odour of quackery.
"The air around us was an unholy din … The odour was industrial.
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