On the quay at Mallaig the whiff of animosity is stronger than the odour from the boxes of freshly-caught prawns just landed for market. |
She selected a very fat cigarette which she lit with a petrol lighter, and grinned as it issued a rich sweet-smelling odour. |
We had gone a good distance on a dimly lit road when a strong, foul and suffocating odour swarmed into and around our car. |
There's a strong whiff of testosterone amidst the anti-bacterial spray and truffle odour. |
In other words the electronic odour sensor can detect the presence of bacteria in a sample of urine or other body fluids. |
It is brownish-yellow outside, whitish and lactescent within, having an acrid taste and disagreeable odour. |