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[ UK /mˈælə‍ʊdəɹəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having an unpleasant smell

How To Use malodorous In A Sentence

  • I made it finally, and stood there swaying while their malodorous bodies closed in around me. NIGHT SISTERS
  • If anyone in history has ever emitted a bigger pile of oozing, sanctimonious, unctuous, fetid, perfidious, malodorous offal than this, I'd like to know what it could possibly be.
  • Yes, it was easy and unisex, but it was also wet, greasy, required a regiment of malodorous chemicals for upkeep and extensive processing, and looked just plain weird on most.
  • Yes, it was easy and unisex, but it was also wet, greasy, required a regiment of malodorous chemicals for upkeep and extensive processing, and looked just plain weird on most.
  • However, he had thrown his old campaigning sagum over his finery — a thick, greasy, malodorous cape which could keep out the perishing winds of the alpine passes or the soaking days-long downpours of Epirus. The First Man in Rome
  • Here it is… equally malodorous, mendacious, but it's up there on the Web for all to see, truth is stranger than fiction.
  • The ultimate target was Primakov, but the Kremlin's strategy was first to blast Luzhkov so as to turn him into a burdensome, malodorous albatross around the former prime minister's neck.
  • Michael Behe wrote A malodorous argument for Darwinian evolution. 2010 April - Telic Thoughts
  • Albeit a somewhat watered-down analog of garlic, their more malodorous cousin, raw onions are one of the best medicinal foods.
  • A coarse country filled with malodorous women that sang from the shores. Sirens
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