US /smɛlt/
・UK /smelt/
You could use a phrase such as "the smell of" - okay, "the smell of something was" - "The smell was terrible, disgusting" - fantastic - "it smelt of".
of something was..." The smell was terrible, disgusting, fantastic, duh-duh-duh. "It smelt
And now, two smaller Cratchits, boy and girl, came tearing in, screaming that outside the bakers they had smelt the goose and known it for their own,
boy and girl, came tearing in, screaming that outside the baker’s they had smelt the goose,
If you asked myself or other pyrotechnicians, I think we would say, "He who has smelt the smoke is never free again." And that smoke mainly contains sulfur.
If you asked myself or other pyrotechnicians, I think we would say, he who has smelt the smoke is never free again.
Well… they smelt bad.
The subjects who ditched the veggies and had a diet of mainly refined carbs, well, they smelt bad, or at least unattractive to the ladies.
As soon as we walked into the IKEA, you smelt the cinnamon rolls.
As soon as we walked into the IKEA, you smelt the cinnamon rolls.
The little smelt from three towns overeating at a terrific pace.
And now two smaller Cratchits, boy and girl, came tearing in, screaming that outside the bakers they had smelt the goose and known it for their own,
had smelt the goose, and known it for their own; and, basking in
smelt it, dealt it.
And I thought they smelt bad... on the outside.
You know, they all smelt the same.
You know, they all smelt the same.