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31. Then he smelled food cooking.
32. The kitchen smelled warm and inviting and blessedly familiar.
33. The kitchen smelled strongly of fish.
34. The room smelled to high heaven .
35. Carrie smelled coffee and her eyes opened reluctantly.
36. The air smelled of petrol.
37. I took a fresh rose out of the vase on our table, and smelled it.
38. The room smelled damp and there was mould on one wall.
39. The milk smelled sour.
40. The book which I bought this morning smelled printing ink.
41. Miller had smelled trouble the moment she said who she was.
42. The Secret Service smelled out a plot to kill the President.
43. He was already asleep in the bed, which smelled faintly of mildew.
44. The Secret Service smelled out a plot to assassinate the President.
45. The poor boy smelled the delicious odour of cooked meat.
46. The morning after the party, their apartment smelled of stale cigarette smoke.
47. The ground still smelled of rain and they muddied their shoes.
48. Even skid row smelled of eucalyptus.
49. The restaurant smelled of bloody meat and salad dressing.
50. The very air smelled of oil.
51. The air smelled fresh and cold. Sentencedict.com
52. How much better a living baby smelled!
53. His thick hair smelled of incense.
54. Alone, she smelled other people's coffee, other people's cakes.
55. His hot bed smelled like a mushroom cellar.
56. He smelled of aftershave and talcum powder.
57. I smelled the coffee and followed my nose.
58. She smelled of leather and shoe polish.
59. It had smelled blood, fresh blood.
60. It smelled occasionally sulphurous, when the photocopiers short-circuited.
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