sense of smell

NOUN
  1. the faculty that enables us to distinguish scents
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How To Use sense of smell In A Sentence

  • Both have lost their sense of smell and say this stops them enjoying their food. The Sun
  • there is a possibility that his sense of smell has been impaired
  • The acute sense of smell is important, since the badger's eyes are quite small, and its eyesight is not particularly good.
  • They can also detect low blood pressure and predict seizures, thanks to their acute sense of smell. The Sun
  • A super-efficient sense of smell is no longer vital to our existence.
  • But before you stock up, consider this: The Food and Drug Administration in 2009 warned consumers not to use any intranasal zinc products because of concerns that it can make people lose their sense of smell. No cure in sight for fighting the common cold
  • They can also detect low blood pressure and predict seizures, thanks to their acute sense of smell. The Sun
  • In order to perceive the smell of a grapefruit, our sense of smell only requires just two molecules, the chemical eye needs hundreds if not thousands to stick to its gold chips.
  • They can also detect low blood pressure and predict seizures, thanks to their acute sense of smell. The Sun
  • With their poor eyesight and keen sense of smell, they can get dangerously close.
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