How to use in-sentence of “smell”:
+ Sensing people accept things if they can see, hear, touch, taste, or smell them.
+ If a predator is not scared away by the smell they produce some kind of toxic secretion from their elbows.
+ Thiols are added to natural gas so that people can smell it.
+ They used chlorine gas, but had a strong smell and was green, so it could be easily seen by the enemy.
+ It could smell prey from some distance away.
+ A drunkard gives a sermon, then an idiot goes up to Wozzeck and says he can smell blood.
Example sentences of “smell”:
+ It smells sweet but is often contaminated other chemicals that smell bad.
+ People who cannot small smell have only the basic tastes: Taste#Sweetnesssweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami.
+ They have powerful Sensory systemsenses of smell and sight.
+ The largemouth bass uses its senses of hearing, sight, vibration, and smell to attack and seize its prey.
+ If it is matured a long time, the taste becomes mellow and its smell becomes sweet.
+ It shocks everybody when Zosima’s body begins to have a bad smell and decay very quickly after his death.
+ His movie roles include “Airplane!” and “The Naked Gun” trilogy: “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!”, “The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear” and “Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult”.
+ Earl Grey tea is a kind of tea that has a flavour and smell that comes from bergamot orangebergamot orange, a citrus fruit.
+ Although overwhelmed at first, new arrivals soon got used to it and eventually became part of the smell with their own body odour.
+ This is because methane does not have a smell but can explode very easily.
+ Good sesame oil has a strong smell when it is opened.
+ It smells sweet but is often contaminated other chemicals that smell bad.
+ People who cannot small smell have only the basic tastes: Taste#Sweetnesssweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami.
+ They have powerful Sensory systemsenses of smell and sight.
More in-sentence examples of “smell”:
+ When people always wear footwear, especially in hot places or when they are very active, their feet can smell badly “.
+ For example, dogs have a stronger sense of smell than human.
+ The region of its brain that detected smell was small, although its brain size was comparable to that of other dinosaurs.
+ After Red breathed on her with the smell of soup Matilda, she fell to the ground.
+ Binturongs eat fruit and small animals that they find using their sense of smell to find food.
+ When they are open, they are red and smell sweet.
+ Some plants fake the smell of carrion, so that they will attract insects they eat.
+ Blows to the head can shear off the olfactory nerves that pass though the ethmoid bone and cause anosmia, an irreversible loss of the sense of smell and a great reduction in the sense of taste.
+ Its smell may not be noticed.
+ Ashes of broom were used to treat dropsy, while its strong smell was said to be able to tame wild horses and dogs.
+ Often, it means something people put on their bodybodies so their sweat does not smell as bad.
+ Many adults of “Chrysopa” can defend themselves by giving out a vile smell from glands at the front of their thorax.Eisner, Thomas Maria and Siegler, Melody 2005.
+ Fruit bats, like other Megachiropteran bats, use the sense of smell to find their food, fruit and/or nectar.
+ Peter Mark Richman was an AmericansAmerican movie, television, stage, voice, and radio actor who was known for his roles in productions like “Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan”, “The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear”, “Friendly Persuasion”, “Agent for H.A.R.M” and “Dark Intruder”.
+ Once the chicks are hatched, the mother leads them away from the broken eggs, as the smell of the eggs attracts predators.
+ The smell normally known as “sulfur” comes from hydrogen sulfide and similar chemicals.
+ In battle, the dogs often ran toward the smell of diesel fuel from the Soviet tanks instead of the intended German targets.
+ Due to the relatively lower level of proteins in grasses, which herbivores eat, cattle manure has a milder smell than the dung of carnivores–for example, elephant dung is practically odorless.
+ They can smell carcasses that are often left by polar bears as far away as 10 to 40 km.
+ Super hearing, boosted touch sensitivity, smell and taste.
+ People are less likely to have hallucinations in which they smell or touch something that is not really there.
+ It is a little like the way humans cannot just take off their noses and throw them away, but they can put plugs in their nostrils and spoil their ability to smell things.
+ Sweat itself does not smell a lot, but some bacteria can grow better in a sweaty environment, which then cause the odor.
+ In his letters he wrote that Odessa was a city where “you can smell Europe.
+ In essence, the factors influenced are taste, shelf life, smell and color, as well as the ability to use the oil for further technical transformations.
+ The sense of smell also affects the sense of taste.
+ They use smell to find food.
+ This gives it a characteristic smell and taste.
+ The difference between them is if they use sight or smell to find what they are hunting for.
+ There are also dogs that are trained to smell for diseases in the human body or to find bombs or illegal drugs.
+ It can take the smell and stain off bathroom and kitchen surfaces.
+ Olfactory neurons take in the signal from the smell molecules and make electric signals called action potentials.
+ At that time, the air was thick with smoke from fires and the smell of sewers.
+ The resulting smell of petrol alerted the driver, who in turn alerted the police.
+ In type 1 diabetics, one of these complications is “diabetic ketoacidosis” which is a medical emergency and can often be detected by a fruity smell on the breath.
+ The Komodo dragon uses its tongue to taste and smell like many other reptiles.
+ They help the albatrosses develop their sense of smell a lot.
+ Just like cats, Basenjis use their paws to clean themselves and as a result rarely have any sort of smell about them.
+ Adding meat scraps is a bad idea, as they rot slowly, smell bad and attract rats and other vermin.
+ They smell very nice so that they drive people queuing for them.
+ Certain types of socks can also make the smell stronger.
+ It has a slight smell of ammonia.
+ Bears mostly use their sense of smell to know what is around them.
+ Castoreum is also used to add to the flavor and smell of cigarettes.
+ A fly, butterfly, or other nectar-loving insect will find the sweet smell of the mucilage that oozes from the plant.
+ When people always wear footwear, especially in hot places or when they are very active, their feet can smell badly ".
+ For example, dogs have a stronger sense of smell than human.
+ The region of its brain that detected smell was small, although its brain size was comparable to that of other dinosaurs.