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  • The mushroom has a sharp smell and resembles a flexible Frisbee.
  • This cycloalkene is a colorless liquid with a sharp smell.
  • And the stench of gasoline fumes does not compete with the sharp smell of pine.
  • Their sharp smells and lean profiles and natural angles provide pleasures unrivaled by cultivated cousins.
  • The sharp smell of coffee in paper cups mingles with the fragrance of the honeydew.
  • The sharp smell of burning woodlands set ablaze by artillery fire drifted into the church and mixed with the earthy odors of incense.
  • The wind in Milwaukee carries the refreshing whiff of Lake Michigan or, in certain districts, the sharp smell of yeast destined for the city's famous breweries.
  • Each Kombucha, which has a sharp smell and resembles a flexible Frisbee, is shipped in a plastic bag with a label reading " Expect a Miracle ."
  • A perfume can bring back a love affair, and the sharp smell of fresh tar might take one to the beach parking lot of so many childhood Julys.
  • The sharp smell of the burning woodlands, carried by a north wind coming from the direction of Tetovo, drifted into the church and mixed with the earthy odors of incense.
  • But when coupled with the captain's romantic embrace of military virtue ( and with the intervention of a sympathetic priest ), such populism takes on the gunpowder-sharp smell of something like fascism.
  • Both Betsey and I, unused to it, found ourselves coughing and sneezing repeatedly, and the sharp smell clung to our clothes and our hair for several hours after we had left the premises.
  • Part of the energy of an electrical arc forms new chemical compounds from the air surrounding the arc : these include oxides of nitrogen and ozone, the second of which can be detected by its distinctive sharp smell.
  • "' Pungency "'is the condition of having a strong, sharp smell or taste that is often so strong that it is unpleasant . " Pungency " is the technical term used by scientists to refer to the characteristic of food commonly referred to as "'spiciness "'or "'hotness "'and sometimes "'heat "', which is found in foods such as chili peppers.