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malodor

NOUN
  1. a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant

How To Use malodor In A Sentence

  • Albeit a somewhat watered-down analog of garlic, their more malodorous cousin, raw onions are one of the best medicinal foods.
  • Anything faintly or potentially malodorous is despatched briskly.
  • The largest public concern is the generation and transport of malodorous compounds across the landscape.
  • Nonetheless, Malodor became a nabob since his hammers were popular throughout the world.
  • Signs of an infection are redness, swelling, malodor and/or pus yellowish colored drainage. Neal M. Blitz, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S.: Beware of the Diabetic Heart Attack of the Foot
  • A savory, warming bowlful proves the sumptuous ends justify the malodorous means. No Need to Gripe About Tripe
  • He looked scared to death, and his breath gave off an unknown malodor.
  • He looked scared to death, and his breath gave off an unknown malodor.
  • The silent, malodorous site was surrounded by a corrugated tin fence topped with coils of barbed wire.
  • The story starts with the discovery of the body of an elderly man in a malodorous basement. Film
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