Similar words: make sense of, sense of humor, sense of hearing, sense of balance, sense of direction, sense of responsibility, at the expense of, smell. Meaning: n. the faculty that enables us to distinguish scents.
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(31) They lose their keen sense of smell and direction when the wind picks up like this.
(32) Smokers gradually lose their sense of smell, but this is reversible when they quit.
(33) Police dogs have a very keen sense of smell and can scent even the slightest traces of drugs.
(34) Her sense of smell has gone, along with her ability to taste, and her hearing isn't too reliable either.
(35) Our sense of taste is closely linked to our sense of smell.
(36) Blind people often have a much better sense of smell than other people.
(37) Pigs have a keen sense of smell, which is why they are used to find truffles.
(38) We may also have a heightened sense of smell before periods, exaggerating any food preferences.
(39) Good chef must have a good sense of smell.
(40) A dog has a delicate sense of smell.
(41) All of the dogs have an acute sense of smell.
(42) Its basic sensuousness via sense of smell[sentencedict.com/sense of smell.html], hearing and sight is very well developed.
(43) Bible says He is a God who appreciates the sense of smell.
(44) As a matter of fact, our sense of smell is a safety feature for us.
(45) Wolves have a very good sense of smell about 100 times greater than humans. They use this sense for communication in a variety of ways.
(46) "The nose and sense of smell of a winemaker are as important as the fingers of a chef," Jonathan Thomas, lead underwriter at Watkins Syndicate who co-insured the policy.
(47) Our sense of smell is connected really well to our memory.
(48) Q 27 : How is the giant panda's hearing and its sense of smell?
(49) God has given us sense of smell for our enjoyment and protection.
(50) It was most amusing to discover that the sense of smell actually existed.
(51) According to scientists from the Defense Advanced Research Laboratory (DARPA), who have been working with honeybees since 1999, bees can actually challenge dogs when it comes to sense of smell.
(52) Blind animals may survive by their sharp sense of smell.
(53) This product is imported Australian wine sauce. Has a black chocolate and cigar box incense. There is a strong sense of smell vinegar millet and black berries aroma, with subtle black olive incense.
(54) Long-snouted rodents depend far more than humans do on the sense of smell and have evolved a much bigger and more efficient system linking the outside environment to the brain.
(55) has insured the nose of a leading wine maker and taster for 5 million euros ($7.9 million), covering the Bordeaux producer against the loss of his nose and sense of smell.
(56) "Mosquitoes find us through their sense of smell, but until now we've known very little about how they do this, " said Professor John Carlson, a molecular biologist at Yale University.
(57) The decay of the food was detected by the sense of smell.
(58) The wines are fresh and intense sense of smell and surprising the sense of taste.
(59) With the odorant genes in hand, Dr. Bargmann could apply genetics to figuring out how the worm's sense of smell worked.
(60) Newt visual poor, mainly preying on the sense of smell, fish, Jiejue, Cyclops , such as for food.
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