Concept cluster: Physical processes > Smell or odor
v
Alternative form of smell like a rose [(idiomatic, colloquial, simile) To be regarded as appealing, virtuous, or respectable; to be untainted or unharmed.]
v
Alternative form of smell like a rose [(idiomatic, colloquial, simile) To be regarded as appealing, virtuous, or respectable; to be untainted or unharmed.]
v
Alternative form of smell like a rose [(idiomatic, colloquial, simile) To be regarded as appealing, virtuous, or respectable; to be untainted or unharmed.]
v
Alternative form of smell like a rose [(idiomatic, colloquial, simile) To be regarded as appealing, virtuous, or respectable; to be untainted or unharmed.]
adj
Tending to produce flatulence.
n
Alternative form of hogo (“strong unpleasant smell”) [A strong, unpleasant smell.]
adj
Producing or filled with fumes.
adj
(of meat, especially venison) Strong-scented; slightly tainted/spoiled; beginning to decompose.
n
A strong, unpleasant smell.
v
(transitive) To perfume with musk.
adj
musky
n
The smell of burning animals, especially of burning animal fat.
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Bouquet, the smell of something, especially wine.
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An inspection of an object using the sense of smell, as for freshness of food.
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(figuratively) Something that smells foul to the nose.
v
(transitive) To smell more acutely than.
adj
Characteristic or typical of a pickle (all senses)
adj
Producing a burning sensation due to the presence of chilies or similar spices; spicy, hot.
adj
(rare, formal) Having bad breath.
n
(Jewish culture) A smell or a taste; a nip of a drink etc.
v
(intransitive, figuratively) To have a particular tincture or smack of any quality; to savour.
v
(idiomatic) To sense something suspicious.
v
(idiomatic) To sense that one has an advantage over an adversary or rival.
v
Alternative form of smell blood [(idiomatic) To sense that one has an advantage over an adversary or rival.]
v
To seem suspicious
v
(idiomatic, colloquial, simile) To be regarded as appealing, virtuous, or respectable; to be untainted or unharmed.
v
Alternative form of smell like a tart's handbag [(UK, idiomatic, slang, derogatory, simile) To smell strongly of perfume.]
v
Alternative form of smell like a tart's handbag [(UK, idiomatic, slang, derogatory, simile) To smell strongly of perfume.]
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(UK, idiomatic, slang, derogatory, simile) To smell strongly of perfume.
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Alternative form of smell like a tart's handbag [(UK, idiomatic, slang, derogatory, simile) To smell strongly of perfume.]
v
(idiomatic, dated) To indicate too distinctively one's occupation or profession.
n
(idiomatic) An informal method for determining whether something is authentic, credible, or ethical, by using one's common sense or sense of propriety.
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(informal, intransitive) To have an unpleasant odour.
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(informal, UK) Pleasant-smelling toiletries.
adj
Having a flavour or odour like smoke; flavoured with smoke.
n
(obsolete) Smell, scent, odour.
n
(obsolete) A smell or odour, not necessarily bad.
n
(US, slang) Perfume.
v
To have a very strong and unpleasant smell.
v
Alternative form of stop and smell the roses [(idiomatic) To relax; to take time out of one's busy schedule to enjoy or appreciate the beauty of life.]
n
A person, animal, or nose with an exceptionally good sense of smell.
v
(rare) to remove the stench of something

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