[
US
/ˈsmɛɫi/
]
[ UK /smˈɛli/ ]
[ UK /smˈɛli/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
offensively malodorous
the kitchen smelled really funky
a foul odor
How To Use smelly In A Sentence
- These creatures have the reputation of being smelly, vicious, spiteful and unreliable.
- The other cheese beloved in Savoie, the smelly, oozing reblochon, is the star of a Savoyard specialty: the famous tartiflette. Savoie the Fair
- I am not sure if all dumps are this smelly - I know that all dumps are odorous - but it was stinky.
- A and chronic smelly while stumbling out the telly lyrics courtesy of www. killerhiphop.com Im so fly Im so ferry and the way I flow is very ginsu or machete, move my pencil move his deli platinum band platinum bezzie make a straight girl out of lezzie magazine mac bezzie keep my windows like the prezzie press a button than Im stuntin my roof look like its duckin meter go WN.com - Business News
- Eh, Brother, don't you mean any and all capitalist running dogs are smelly, of which the Noble House and the House of Chen are chief and dung heavy?" he said banteringly. Noble House
- The following morning the pond was seriously cloudy and smelly and the fish were gasping for air. Times, Sunday Times
- They were little boys and little girls that were covered in dirt and mud while their clothes were ragged in that smelly dump.
- They consider trees dirty and smelly, and they drop leaves. The Sun
- We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes.
- A man with a smelly dog got on board and sat rather too close to my nostrils.