How To Use Fetor In A Sentence
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Harry and Giselle sank into the cat hair and fetor of his double bed.
Harry, Giselle and Joyce
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The wedding was set in South East's large group room, known as the "cafetorium" back when
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This is the raw, cutting odor of the jungle, the gash of the tropics, the fetor of equatorial darkness, the essence of everything Western civilization glosses over, dyes and tries to not think about.
The Fruit Hunters
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Construction plans include a "cafetorium" - a shared cafeteria and performing arts facility
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The elysius exuded the dry fetor of a crypt the way a noble woman reeked of perfume.
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The $18.5 million, roughly 105,000-square-foot facility will include a story room, activities room and "cafetorium" for physical education, lunch and performances.
Prince William County breaks ground on three schools
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Actually, to be fair, the main entrance to the cafetorium was the one off the parking lot, where we all came in, and where Pete Sessions headed out after the debate.
Burnt Orange Report
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There was a kind of heady fetor in the air, and Alaine tried very hard not to breathe too much of it for fear of choking on it and giving her whereabouts away.
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The Wady-sole grew a "stinkhorn" held to be poisonous, and called, from its fetor, "Faswat el-Agúz
The Land of Midian — Volume 2
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And Prescott still wants to eliminate the distressing fetor: ‘If it stinks there, it should be corrected.’
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It appeared to be opaque glass, but it exuded the pungent fetor of magick.
Sparks
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The lather and fetor of horse sweat, the whitened eyes.
The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre
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The smells of hot wax and carbon mingled with pine and the sickly sweet fetor which old people exude when they are almost ready to go over.
THE BROKEN GOD
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A fetor of evil seemed to hang in the amazingly still, and stagnate air.
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It is a fetor that frequently accompanies the predictable libidinous lapses of pious "family values" conservatives.
Stephen Ducat: Hypocrisy in Red and Blue: How Republicans and Democrats Betray Their Principles Differently
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The final fate of Franklin's foul fetor fascinates financial philosophers - figuring fictitious financials.
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When Arima, one of the main characters, goes crazy later in the same story, it seems to be tied to an increased fetor: ‘The stench of pus and smell of sweat filled the hut oppressively’.
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Here, despite our fear of pursuit, despite the awful fetor of the rotting bodies, we had to pause to search through the knights ' gear.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
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It is a fetor that frequently accompanies the predictable libidinous lapses of pious \ "family values\" conservatives.
Stephen Ducat: Hypocrisy in Red and Blue: How Republicans and Democrats Betray Their Principles Differently