Similar words: melt, smell, smell out, smell of, smelling, smell a rat, helter-skelter, smear. Meaning: [smelt] n. 1. small cold-water silvery fish; migrate between salt and fresh water 2. small trout-like silvery marine or freshwater food fishes of cold northern waters. v. extract (metals) by heating.
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31, Nicholas smelt fresh meat and lemons.
32, Janice smelt of piety and coal tar soap.
33, His hands smelt strongly of perfumed soap.
34, He smelt clean and I shut my eyes.
35, He smelt of outdoors and of secret barley sugar.
36, Their damp hair smelt of death.
37, He didn't want to contemplate what he smelt like.
38, He smelt of expensive soap, sandalwood and mothballs.
39, The room smelt of stale sweat and strong coffee.
40, It was dark and smelt of damp earth.
41, The air smelt of lagging, paint, damp.
42, She smelt of dried flowers and pepper.
43, Her hair smelt of lilac.
44, The dog smelt like this chair.
45, He smelt raw earth and then something else - rotten eggs.
46, Urquhart glanced into the looming trees and smelt the wintry air.
47, Smoke that smelt of churches poured from the wicks, drifted over the slowly heaving ocean,(http://Sentencedict.com) hid their feet.
48, He was fresh from the shower; his body smelt of the oil, which was scented with jasmine.
49, The humiliation of standing beside a woman who smelt, dressed and looked absolutely wonderful was doing little for her ego.
50, He smelt like a Platonic ideal of a man would smell.
51, But to my horror they looked and smelt like Yahoos too, and I told them to keep away from me.
52, He smelt the warm air from the moor, and watched the little white clouds in the blue sky.
53, His breath smelt of the black pickled olives she had first tasted on the voyage from Dingle.
54, Less homely than the crowded room at Dinard, it smelt rich.
55, The smelt mills had long flues that in some cases snaked up the hillside and across the fell.
56, He smelt like sour milk and he was drooling like a dog all over Olivia's velvet dress.
57, He had stooped to kiss her cold cheek and smelt in the hollow of her neck the waxen odour of death.
58, It smelt not only of mud and rotting materials, but also the unmistakable odour of human waste.
59, From Stirling's point of view this would have been quite satisfactory, but he smelt danger in the following proposals.
60, Anyone who has ever smelt an addled egg will know just how horrible that would be.
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