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  • For further purification one may install either chemical or thermal equipment for destruction of remaining odour components.
  • Step6: With tray Cheng Fangling's random bottle container canister, get ready for the guest brush towel, the odour of more ameliorable toilet after beautiful sweet candle is ignited.
  • A beggar woman and her child took shelter on the verandah at night and left behind disquieting odours.
  • Are there effluvia analogous to what we call odour: effluvia of extreme subtlety, absolutely imperceptible to us, yet capable of stimulating a sense-organ far more sensitive than our own? Social Life in the Insect World
  • A strong odour of hemp and resin stung his nostrils. Spice and the Devil's Cave
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  • The stewardess came down the aisle, a big-breasted young woman exuding a strong odour of perspiration.
  • One hundred women were asked to indicate their preferences on six male body odour samples, drawn from 97 volunteer samples, before and after initiating contraceptive pill use.
  • Fertile soils and spontaneous vegetation, reeking with miasma and overpowering from their odour, we had exchanged for a drouthy wilderness of aloetic and cactaceous plants, where the kolquall and several thorn bushes grew paramount. How I Found Livingstone
  • Finally, bad odours can also often be traced back to bacteria forming in the air-conditioning ducts. Times, Sunday Times
  • This impression was often based on an aversion to the strong odour of the camels rather than the cameleers themselves.
  • However, the promise of odour-free toes comes with an environmental drawback. Times, Sunday Times
  • I closed the door quickly against the odour of rot and decay it emitted. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • I unscrewed the cap and sniffed at a minute drop of liquid - it was odourless.
  • The undies neutralise smells thanks to a filter which removes odours through a thin and flexible carbon cloth. The Sun
  • Give us a wheelie bin for the recycling waste and if it takes a month for some to fill it, then at least it will be in a secure container with a lid to secure the odours.
  • He has a haircut, his beard is trimmed, his suit was drycleaned, and he remembered to pack his toothbrush and deodourant. A woman's work is never done
  • Can we observe differences in our psychophysiological response to malodours and pleasant smells?
  • Israel's foot soldiers are getting new odour-free socks that can be worn for two weeks straight without smelling or stinking up the feet, the Maariv daily reported on Thursday. Elder of Ziyon
  • I smelt the familiar cigarette odour as it attacked my nostrils, and clung on tighter.
  • All public water supplies in Laois were also fully compliant with the standards for ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, odour, pH and turbidity.
  • Does anyone know of a cheap alternative to odour-free cat litter?
  • According to Torr, ‘Tsetse use host kairomones to locate their hosts by a process termed ‘odour-mediated upwind anemotaxis’.
  • These are deposited by the bugs before they settle down to digest their meals, and have a sweet odour described as ‘pepperminty’ or ‘musty’.
  • Carbon monoxide is colourless and odourless, and is produced when gas fails to burn completely.
  • We are the Mr Clean society - devoted to eradicating every natural body odour and euphemizing every body function and its excretions.
  • Add a few drops of odourless alcohol to help to preserve it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Obvious malodour is not perceived by others although the patient stubbornly complains of its existence.
  • The gospel is incensed to signify the sweet odour which it communicates to our souls; and the ministers of God, to signify, according to St. Thomas, that God maketh manifest _the odour_ of his knowledge by us in every place: "For we are unto God _the good odour_ of Christ in them who are saved, and in them who perish". The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
  • They reported quite particular odours. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the new silo would not affect the smells and odours from the premises, since it would be enclosed and would not alter the processes taking place at the plant.
  • Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.
  • The colourless, odourless liquid had mistakenly been left on a surface in a water bottle, according to police in Nicosia.
  • Dentures are another important cause of oral malodour, particularly if they are worn overnight.
  • The air was permeated with the odour of burning rubber.
  • An acrid odour caught his attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • Read _Romeo and Juliet_; — all is youth and spring; — youth with its follies, its virtues, its precipitancies; — spring with its odours, its flowers, and its transiency; it is one and the same feeling that commences, goes through, and ends the play. Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher
  • He is the inventor of the plastination process in which human tissues are impregnated with plastics and silicone rubber to become permanent, colourful, and odourless.
  • It is therefore imperative that the procedures for the abatement of malodours are very effective.
  • Later, this water is chlorinated and the output is colourless and odourless water with the purity label of 80 percent and later stored in the 1.5 MLD capacity storage tank.
  • _Dipterocarpus_, chiefly _D. turbinatus_, which has the odour and properties of copaiba and has been used for the same purposes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • I take odourless garlic capsules because I assume that they carry the same benefits as fresh garlic.
  • The young people sniffed in advance the two dear, distinctive odours which, more than anything else, presented the scenes before them -- the soft, cowy-milky scent of the farm, the salt, sharp whiff of the brine. A College Girl
  • I seem to inhale learning, walking amid their foliage; and the odour of their old moth-scented coverings is fragrant as the first bloom of the sciential apples which grew around the happy orchard. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.)
  • The air was permeated with the odour of burning rubber.
  • The room has a musty odour; the furniture looks dark, heavy and somber as if the house resents my presence.
  • And therewithall I embraced my friend Socrates and kissed him: but hee smelling the stinke of the pisse wherewith those Hagges had embrued me, thrust me away and sayd, Clense thy selfe from this filthy odour, and then he began gently to enquire, how that noysome sent hapned unto mee. The Golden Asse
  • For years I've been blaming it on middle age, poor blood, lack of vitamins, air pollution, saccharin, obesity, dieting, underarm odour, yellow wax buildup and other maladies that make you wonder if life is really worth living.
  • The room has a musty odour; the furniture looks dark, heavy and somber as if the house resents my presence.
  • The odour while it was boiling was wonderful, so hopefully the end product will be equally good.
  • Detectives envisage the creation of a criminal odour databank to trace and incriminate suspects. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's no different to someone brushing their teeth and wearing deodourant before a date. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Now water is collected from the three hundred and sixty veins and, in the form of red blood, entereth the left testicle, where it is decocted, by the heat of temperament inherent in the son of Adam, into a thick, white liquid, whose odour is as that of the palm-spathe. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Balgriffin was once more wrapped in its wintertime odour of sweetly burning turf, and the clothes on the line never dried. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • It was the smell, the smell of his own dug-out, a vile odour of putrefaction, of rotting bodies, of blood, of stale human sweat. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • And, moreover, as our best doings are only very pitiful shortcomings, worth little or nothing, it is just as good for us that the consciousness of our unprofitableness should be kept constantly before us, instead of the serene self-complacency of doing wonders, over which we should fall asleep, certainly neither in blessedness nor the odour of sanctity! Selections from the Letters of Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury to Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • A stale odour of inevitability seeps from the disputes about wage differentials at Manchester City. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could smell the familiar odour of rotting foliage in his nostrils.
  • On the other hand, unlike natural wounds of a certain duration, those of stigmatics do not give forth a fetid odour. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • They were unaffected by the odours of other chemicals. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has an abominably disgusting odour, and is therefore named the "lattice stinkhorn. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • We shower, we smear and spray ourselves with product, we defecate into artfully designed porcelain which takes away the ordure invisibly and more or less odourlessly.
  • It's a bit of an art, because you have to ensure a silent evacuation and a quick disassociation from any lingering odours.
  • They have an unpleasant odour and taste. The Dictionary of Nutritional Health
  • The extent to which a person is annoyed by the perception of an odour varies.
  • Roman satin" and what is called "_satin de luxe_" (perhaps because it is not so luxurious as it pretends to be) are effective ground-stuffs easy to work upon; but there is an odour of pretence about satin-faced cotton. Art in Needlework A Book about Embroidery
  • It dawned upon me to what end the puma and the other animals -- which had now been brought with other luggage into the enclosure behind the house -- were destined; and a curious faint odour, the halitus of something familiar, an odour that had been in the background of my consciousness hitherto, suddenly came forward into the forefront of my thoughts. The Island of Doctor Moreau
  • Read 'Romeo and Juliet'; -- all is youth and spring; -- youth with its follies, its virtues, its precipitancies; -- spring with its odours, its flowers, and its transiency; it is one and the same feeling that commences, goes through, and ends the play. Literary Remains, Volume 2
  • It is therefore imperative that the procedures for the abatement of malodours are very effective.
  • Thou knowest with what joy I roamed over thy confines, and beheld the universal beauty that then was spread around; how tenderly I whispered through thy flowers, how joyfully I carried up their fragrant odours as a thank-offering to heaven; how merrily I sported on the hills, or taught the branches of thy lofty trees to bow, as in obeisance to Him who made them! Parables From Nature
  • Detectives envisage the creation of a criminal odour databank to trace and incriminate suspects. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a strange odour in the air. The gas must have been escaping somewhere.
  • His strong, peppery smell came to her with the yeasty odour of beer as he belched softly near her ear. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • The water is clear, colourless, palatable, odourless, mildly mineralised, and contains hydro carbonates of sodium and small quantities of fluorine.
  • These combined odours somewhat dispersed Dan's gloom when he came back in squeaky Sunday shoes and a bunglesome cut-away coat. One of Ours
  • In fact, anti-fur types be warned: animal pelts line all the beds (lending the rooms a subtle wet-doggy odour) as well as the movie theatre seats and bar alcoves.
  • They describe it as having ‘a pleasant lemon-scented odour’, not unusual considering the oil was rich in the aldehydes citronellal, neral and geranial.
  • Many are "organoleptic" - meaning they affect the senses, through taste, odour, colour or feel. The Guardian World News
  • Basanti queen of the Hijdas beauty beyond compare zeenath in serpentine snare sohel on the balls of his toes leaps in middair his entire body in prayer kaajal her bodily muskish odour attired emotions in good care babita, priya from singapore samba footed on the holy square The Hijdas of Moti Katra « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
  • For the flight experiments, two odour sources were placed at the upwind end of the wind tunnel.
  • Residents quite rightly complain of flies, noxious odours, dust, seagulls and noise pollution from the site.
  • The whole herb has a characteristic taste and odour.
  • Good oral hygiene can prevent periodontal disease and oral malodour (halitosis).
  • Thinness or viscosity, odour, ‘touch’, clarity, foaminess, and probably taste, were all considered.
  • On the other hand, the sweat that comes from the "apocrine" glands (usually located under the arm pits, the genital areas and around the nipples) contain proteins and oily substances that bacteria can feed on and break down to cause body odour. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • But the odour of the colourless liquid was of bitter almonds, acrid and terrifying.
  • It was filled with clear water very near the boiling point, and emitted clouds of steam with a strong sulphureous odour. The Malay Archipelago
  • A stale odour of inevitability seeps from the disputes about wage differentials at Manchester City. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cross cultural studies show that meals are designed to follow strict progression of cues based on shape, colour, temperature, odour, or specific taste sensation.
  • Oral odours are best treated through meticulous oral hygiene and optimal dental care.
  • The unique characteristic of these fascinating plants is their flowers, whose odour is not likely to cause amour unless the recipients of the odours are blowflies.
  • The extent to which a person is annoyed by the perception of an odour varies.
  • Saffron has a spicy, pungent, bitter taste and a tenacious odour, so only a very small amount is needed to give flavour and colour.
  • His descriptions seemed steeped in odours, and his every phrase perfumed in ottar of roses. The Surgeon's Daughter
  • We had gone a good distance on a dimly lit road when a strong, foul and suffocating odour swarmed into and around our car.
  • With proper monitoring, care and attention, malodours will quickly become a thing of the past.
  • Of course, I know that an odour of peach-blossom in the air, resulting in death, could only be associated with some vaporous effluvium of cyanogen, or of hydrocyanic ( 'prussic') acid, or of both; and when I at last managed to examine some of the dust under the microscope, I was not therefore surprised to find, among the general mass of purplish ash, a number of bright-yellow particles, which could only be minute crystals of potassic ferrocyanide. The Purple Cloud
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  • Odours are known to regulate moods, thoughts and even dating decisions, which is why any serious romantic will throw on the eau de toilette before going out for a night on the town.
  • The bacteria coating your teeth and gums release sulphur compounds which give off an unpleasant odour. The Sun
  • When one of them died, his son, or his nearest relative, carefully washed the corpse in water impregnated with an astringent or aromatic substance, such as natron or some solution of fragrant gums, and then fumigated it with burning herbs and perfumes which were destined to overpower, at least temporarily, the odour of death. [ History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12)
  • Detecting poisons in nectar is an odour-ous task for honeybees April 1st, 2007
  • The common “stinkhorn,” extremely common in some districts of England, and obtruding on the notice of every one from its detestable odour. The Land of Midian
  • Among the offences detected were household waste being passed off as recyclables, and the presence of biodegradable matter which gave rise to odours.
  • But I suppose a pundit, such as berg, is used to these odours and finds it quite comfortable to swim in sleaze. Think Progress » ThinkFast AM: July 11, 2006
  • The bacteria coating your teeth and gums release sulphur compounds which give off an unpleasant odour. The Sun
  • The news that David Cameron is picking the wings from Brown like a ruffianly boy with an insect at PMQs does not improve my mood as the odour of mendacity permeates everything while this toxicity infects the country .. He Towers Above Us
  • Can we observe differences in our psychophysiological response to malodours and pleasant smells?
  • American officials said it was safe, despite its pungent odour and edible rind of mouldy nettle leaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, the absence of odour is considered by most people to be preferable even to a pleasing one. Janey Canuck in the West
  • Can traueileth thorow any countrey, his subiects kindle fires before their doores, casting spices thereinto to make a perfume, that their lord passing by may smell the sweet and delectable odours thereof, and much people come forth to meet him. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • Dry-cleaning reagents contain petroleum or tetrachloroethylene, highly volatile chemicals with distinctive odours.
  • He is called muskrat, from his resemblance to the common rat, combined with the musky odour which he emits from glands situated near the anus. The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire
  • It dawned upon me to what end the puma and the other animals—which had now been brought with other luggage into the enclosure behind the house—were destined; and a curious faint odour, the halitus of something familiar, an odour that had been in the background of my consciousness hitherto, suddenly came forward into the forefront of my thoughts. The Locked Door
  • QI have very sweaty armpits and body odour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everything emitted a mouldy odour, mingled with the smell of mothballs.
  • The main British story when I first arrived in the States was the food crisis, the line being that Americans visiting Blighty risked being killed stone dead by noxious odours, or drowned in the tears of apple-cheeked farmers' wives.
  • One hundred women were asked to indicate their preferences on six male body odour samples, drawn from 97 volunteer samples, before and after initiating contraceptive pill use.
  • Our group has expertise in the areas of olfactometry, odour sampling and trace odour component analysis down to part per trillion concentrations.
  • To what extent she now identifies objects by their odour is hard to determine. The Story of My Life
  • Bromhidrosis or body odour also called bromidrosis, osmidrosis and ozochrotia is the smell of bacteria growing on the body. Think Progress » O’Reilly: iPods Are Endangering America
  • He reeked of the most potent body odour and looked like a hobo. The Sun
  • Harbinger was aware in his every nerve of the sweetish, slightly acrid, husky odour of the loosebox, mingling with the scent of The Patrician
  • Types of air pollution include particulate and gaseous emissions and odour pollution.
  • Body odour is the smell caused by bacteria feeding on sweat on the skin, especially in the armpit and groin area.
  • He could smell the familiar odour of rotting foliage in his nostrils.
  • Frank at once presented his half-stiffened cock to his mother's lips, whilst Ethel, kneeling down between the maternal thighs, rolled her lascivious tongue in delight round that splendid clitoris and within the serrated nymphae which guarded the entrance to the temple of love, whilst her nose revelled amongst the beautiful chevelure of a most glorious mons Veneris, and inhaled all the sweet odours of that The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies
  • It was the smell, the smell of his own dug-out, a vile odour of putrefaction, of rotting bodies, of blood, of stale human sweat. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • If arsenic is present, a garlic-like odour is noticed in twenty four hours, due to arseniuretted hydrogen or an organic combination of arsenic. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • Styrolene has an odour very much resembling hyacinth, and probably forms the basis of most of these preparations, together with terpineol, and other artificial bodies. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • The odour is growing ever-stronger, and the application of industrial-grade disinfectant is well overdue. posted by Dr. Dawg at 4: 36 PM Archive 2009-07-01
  • Which is not a pleasant smell, but not one that hurts my mucus membranes, unlike the plumber's deodourant. My house smells of solder
  • This passage was constructed primarily to solve the problem of strong odours from stagnant water and sewage in the inner harbour.
  • The liquid is silicone-based and odour-free, so won't mark your curtains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consumption of garlic, onions, spicy foods, aromatic cheeses and alcohol can produce this transient odour irrespective of brushing, flossing or gargling.
  • Anyway, when I started to walk, there was a foul odour pervading the air.
  • As soon as she had left, I was enveloped by a faintly sulphorous, eggy odour.
  • A heavy dew was falling, odours of Eden rose from the earth, colours glowed in the sky, and the dewiest and richest green was all round. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • And Ezechias rejoiced at their coming, and he shewed them the storehouses of his aromatical spices, and of the silver, and of the gold, and of the sweet odours, and of the precious ointment, and all the storehouses of his furniture, and all things that were found in his treasures. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Old Testament — Part 2
  • Spicy odours come from wild basil on grassy banks when it is touched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because propionic acid is chemically similar to acetic acid with similar physical characteristics including odour, body odours may be identified as having a VINEGAR-LIKE smell by certain persons. [citation needed] Isovaleric acid (3-methyl butanoic acid) is the other source of body odour as a result of actions of the bacteria Staphylococcus epidermidis, [1] which is also present in several strong cheese types. Serendip's Exchange -
  • The surroundings of the school are no longer dirty with excreta and odour of urine.
  • The whole herb has a characteristic taste and odour.
  • I expect it to have a strong sheepy odour, similar to goat's milk, but there's none of that. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are bland in flavor and almost odour free.
  • On some, tufts of bristlelike hairs can be thrust out, that give a discernible odour; but that this carries any distance or is a large factor in attracting the sexes Moths of the Limberlost
  • Ideally, your urine should be plentiful, very pale yellow or almost colourless, and odourless.
  • When you smell a ripe cheese, how do you know that you are enjoying the same odour that others detect? Times, Sunday Times
  • From the whole rose that blended odour of viands, of flowers, of stuff's, of toilet perfumes, which is the characteristic expression of, all social festivities, and which exhilarates or depresses - according as one is new or old to it.
  • The smell of departed souls, the gagging odour of sanctity. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the smell was caused by polecats, which have a natural pungent odour, and the dead bird had stunned itself the previous day when it escaped and flew into a window.
  • The whole plant possesses a balsamic odour, and an aromatic taste, due to its particular volatile oil, and its characteristic resin, as a fragrant labiate herb. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Strong and spicy are the odours of the plants and trees that gather on the edge of and crowd in the jungle, the so-called native ginger, nutmeg, quandong, milkwood, bean-tree, the kirri-cue of the blacks (EUPOMATIA LAURINA), koie-yan (FARADAYA The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Our new product will keep your bathroom clean and odourless.
  • Soon that odour will disappear under the heady scent of rotting refuse.
  • The whole herb has a characteristic taste and odour.
  • The studio was filled with the rich odour of roses.
  • Patients’ persistent complaints about malodour are often ignored by dental clinicians.
  • Fats break down, into butyric and isovaleric acids; this gives flavour and odour to butter and cheese, and to the fat produced by our sweat glands – hence the odour of cheesy feet. Notes and queries: How can I allay my fear of death? Why did my email sit in cyberspace for five years? What's the point of skirting boards?
  • We are the Mr Clean society - devoted to eradicating every natural body odour and euphemizing every body function and its excretions.
  • An important adulterant, which should always be tested for, is acetanilide (antifebrin), which may be detected by the characteristic isocyanide odour produced when musk containing this substance is boiled with alcoholic potash, and a few drops of chloroform added. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • The dump sent out an offensive odour.
  • That is why taste also is a sort of touch; it is relative to nutriment, which is just tangible body; whereas sound, colour, and odour are innutritious, and further neither grow nor decay. On the Soul
  • So they started talking about capital punishment and of course Bloom comes out with the why and the wherefore and all the codology of the business and the old dog smelling him all the time I'm told those jewies does have a sort of a queer odour coming off them for dogs about I don't know what all deterrent effect and so forth and so on. Ulysses
  • Uncle Paul took out his watch again, and this time their landlady took the hint, and hurried into the kitchen, from which delicious odours soon began to escape, and in the midst of the examination upon the window-sill, where the bright sun lit up the lenses of the microscope, the magnified hydrae, with their buds and wondrous developments, were set aside, to be superseded by the morning meal. The Ocean Cat's Paw The Story of a Strange Cruise
  • Many foods and drinks can cause malodour, especially garlic, onions, curries, the fruit durian, etc.
  • The odour of damp wool cloaks that had permeated the Hall faded into nothing. TREASON KEEP
  • Oral malodour (foetor oris) predominantly originates from the tongue coating, gingival crevice, and periodontal pockets.
  • Thy sweet name refreshes the wearied, Thy peaceful brightness giveth sight to the blind, the sweet odour of Thy perfumes gladdens the righteous, the blessed fruit of Thy womb satisfies the Saints. The Oratory of the Faithful Soul; or, Devotions to the Most Holy Sacrament, and to Our Blessed Lady.
  • There's a strong whiff of testosterone amidst the anti-bacterial spray and truffle odour.
  • Oral odours are best treated through meticulous oral hygiene and optimal dental care.
  • That's because the oven continuously sucks out air while anything is cooking, removing any grease and odours at the same time.
  • As he stole past the joiner's on that sunny morning, when wood was resinous and pungent of odour, he was suddenly conscious of a varnishy smell, and felt a misgiving without knowing why. The House with the Green Shutters
  • An aspiring inventor, the father has squandered his years huddled over bubbling pots attempting to create an odourless shoe.
  • A device called an olfactometer wafted the odours of each participant towards the mosquitoes.
  • The need to process sewerage and waste in an economical, hygienic and environmentally sound manner, - staving off water borne disease, in sub economic areas as well as at the top end the desire to create an odour-free has been achieved by Sannitree. Edie.net - Latest News
  • The manufactured drug is yellow and odourless and was previously used as a herbicide and fungicide. Times, Sunday Times
  • The air was permeated with the odour of burning rubber.
  • These birds grow to be plump and fat; their flesh has a good odour, excepting the hinder quarters, which smell of shoreweed. The History of Animals
  • His letters mention ‘excellent spirits’ and tonic air full of wonderful odours.
  • And every room was spotlessly clean, without odour or any sort of smell.
  • The musty odour of Corsican charcuterie fills the shop, making you either ravenous or nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has a detection taggant which is a low volatility substance which evaporates very slowly but its odour is strong enough to be detected by specially trained dogs that can identify the fact that it is Semtex, but not its origin. Itwales.com - top headlines
  • Sweet odours exhale from the flowers.
  • Only when the deity smells the odour of sacrifice rightly made does he respond.
  • I'm going to buy a Lush shampoo bar, as they come recommended, and while I'm at it I'm going to try a Lush deodourant, because I would like to have the choice to use deodourant occasionally and I'm told it might not make me come up all red and lumpy. Shampoo, conditioner, and deodourant
  • It has a vanilla-like odour familiar to many as the smell of newly mown hay. How to make żubrówka
  • Such levels of spices can be comfortably consumed in the regular diet, except when their consumption is limited by the pungency (red pepper) or strong odour (garlic).
  • That's why he has always stuck by Mr Byers, despite the bad political odour which has surrounded him for so long.
  • Many also contain perfume to mask bodily odour. Times, Sunday Times
  • This explains why coldness and freezing render Savours dull, and abolish odours altogether; for cooling and freezing tend to annul the kinetic heat which helps to fabricate sapidity. On Sense and the Sensible
  • Obvious malodour is not perceived by others although the patient stubbornly complains of its existence.
  • The odour molecules are distributed over the receptor sheet in an irregular pattern by the turbulence of the airflow set up by the turbinate bones in the side walls of the nose.
  • The taster monitors first whether the wine smells fresh and clean, or whether any off-odours indicate the presence of a wine fault.
  • It is the shine of the bait at which the fish bite, as at a spinner, but probably the fresh lask leaves behind it in the water an odour or flavour of mackerel oil which keeps the shoal together and makes them follow the boat. A Poor Man's House
  • The greater part of the product consists of the inodorous myristic acid, the chief odour-bearing constituent being irone. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • Gone forever was the dark and gloomy look, to say nothing of slippery floors and stuffy odours.
  • The musty odour of Corsican charcuterie fills the shop, making you either ravenous or nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The odour of food may be a trigger for man's appetite.
  • And therewithall I embraced my friend Socrates and kissed him: but hee smelling the stinke of the pisse wherewith those Hagges had embrued me, thrust me away and sayd, Clense thy selfe from this filthy odour, and then he began gently to enquire, how that noysome sent hapned unto mee. The Golden Asse
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