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
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  • 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
  • The story starts with the discovery of the body of an elderly man in a malodorous basement. Film
  • The silent, malodorous site was surrounded by a corrugated tin fence topped with coils of barbed wire.
  • A savory, warming bowlful proves the sumptuous ends justify the malodorous means. No Need to Gripe About Tripe
  • The largest public concern is the generation and transport of malodorous compounds across the landscape.
  • Anything faintly or potentially malodorous is despatched briskly.
  • The eating of garlic is well known for causing a particularly pungent malodorous breath that can have unpleasant social consequences.
  • Tobermory looked after him for a quizzical moment, then turned his attention to the malodorous bundle.
  • A summer hotel stretched its verandas along a lovely level; everywhere in clovery hollows and on breezy knolls were gray old farmhouses and summer cottages-like weather-beaten birds 'nests, and like freshly painted marten-boxes; but all of a cold New England neatness which made me homesick for my malodorous Spanish fishing-village, shambling down in stony lanes to the warm tides of my native seas. Literature and Life (Complete)
  • Giuliani disposed of it through politics, and left a malodorous dilemma on Bloomberg's desk.
  • Like the river from which it takes its name, the series may occasionally seem picturesque but closer inspection reveals malodorous and stagnant depths.
  • Skunks repel attackers with a malodorous spray.
  • Make sure to toss out any malodorous items that might be causing the bad smell.
  • By all accounts he'd done so as quickly as possible, and left the small, malodorous room with some haste. NIGHT SISTERS
  • Recurrence of this benign but often malodorous condition is prevented by skin care with emollients.
  • Jurgen now looked more attentively at this queer creature: and he saw that the tumblebug was malodorous, certainly, but at bottom honest and well-meaning; and this seemed to Jurgen the saddest thing he had found among the Philistines. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice
  • Levitt determined definitively the most malodorous component of the human flatus: hydrogen sulfide.
  • Some of the malodorous wounds seen at the end of life include bedsores and fungating breast cancer lesions.
  • The place was full of hacks - God, what an ill-dressed, malodorous bunch.
  • He crouched with his arms around the pan, breathing heavily, sweating malodorously and watching the world Quite Ugly One Morning
  • Here it is… equally malodorous, mendacious, but it's up there on the Web for all to see, truth is stranger than fiction.
  • Abimelech is a name malodorous in Bible history, and yet full of profitable suggestion. New Tabernacle Sermons
  • He wondered if perhaps something was in the rubbish bin in the kitchen that was malodorous but it didn't quite have that kind of smell.
  • Basically, low concentration of alkane background gas has no effect on the removal efficiency of malodorous gas. ?
  • The Professor was going to pelt Hugh Mackay with a great, malodorous barrage of bunyip droppings, but then realised there wouldn't be any point.
  • Many fatty foods are susceptible to autoxidation, involving the oxidation of lipid molecules to produce malodorous ketones, alcohols and acids that adversely affect the texture, flavour and taste of food.
  • I peer suspiciously at my co-workers lunches to see what they’re shoveling in there that comes out so malodorously. The Bog Report « XUP
  • Now I'm worried it might make the house seem in some way malodorous.
  • To what end would election officials risk so malodorous an action?
  • Certain parts of Shanghai are already fairly malodorous, and as the temperature rises in the coming months, our noses are already set to be treated to more whiffy wafts.
  • Lady Warnock is handed a baby to feed, ‘a damp and malodorous object’ the like of which she never wished to see again.
  • Here was the passion of politics on the right, steaming and devout, and malodorously scented with polyester socks and cheap, overused shoes removed and carried inside by every congregant, to avoid them getting lost or stolen if left at the door. Let the Swords Encircle Me
  • My halibut in banana leaf, which comes garnished with a skewer of 3 shrimp, is a trifecta of disaster; bland, overcooked, and malodorously fishy-smelling - never a good sign. Taste T.O. - Food & Drink In Toronto
  • There he distilled arsenic with potassium acetate to arrive at a cacodyl (also known as alkarsine or Cadet's liquid), a malodorous compound that the named after the Greek term for ‘stinky’ (kak dl s).
  • These unfortunate sisters, who were rather malodorously called decayed gentlewomen, became eager and petted pupils of a new and popular organization called the South The Development of Embroidery in America
  • He then tried to sell me one of his malodorous brown ewes for $50.
  • ** After digestion, the Komodo dragon regurgitates a mass of horns, hair, and teeth known as the gastric pellet, which is covered in malodorous mucus. Nature Is Awesome: The Komodo Dragon
  • They are ugly, malodorous, fraudulent, and worst of all, brown!
  • DETAINING the next president of the United States for three hours in what an eyewitness called a "malodorous" small room at an airport in the provincial Russian city of Perm looks, in retrospect, to have been a pretty bad idea. Robert Amsterdam
  • And for that while, the figure went out of Manuel's saga, thus malodorously accompanied. Figures of Earth
  • Ninety percent of debtors paid up in 1979 rather than tolerate the presence of the malodorous individual in reception for another five minutes.
  • By all accounts he'd done so as quickly as possible, and left the small, malodorous room with some haste. 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.
  • Is Mary not ‘fragrant’ after all, but positively malodorous?
  • What a truly appalling state of affairs that, without any reasonable basis so to do, an Apparatchik of the State will thus be given a power that is malodorously redolent of a Tin Pot One Party Banana Republic. They Cannot Send All Of Us To The Gulag
  • Israel tottered after her, leaving his predigested food untouched on his plate and his imitation coffee steaming malodorously in his cup. At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern
  • The Scotrail rattler was full of malodorous delegates and there was no First Class and no dining car.
  • These unfortunate sisters, who were rather malodorously called decayed gentlewomen, became eager and petted pupils of a new and popular organization called the South The Development of Embroidery in America
  • More strident liberal critics accuse Taranto of using humor to sugarcoat an otherwise malodorous agenda.
  • The doctor has brought sleeping medicines, malodorous, the colors of dark jewels, but they no longer have an effect.
  • So as the Thetis crept agonizingly ahead, the bananas danced malodorously in the stateroom. Hawaii
  • I made it finally, and stood there swaying while their malodorous bodies closed in around me. NIGHT SISTERS
  • The greatest piece of good luck that can befall a Continental village is the discovery, within its limits, of a spring supplying some kind of malodorous water. The Ways of Men

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