Malodorous Sentence Examples

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  • The malodorous aroma filled the room, causing people to leave.

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  • There was some malodorous corruption occuring in the executive's office.

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  • How can you prevent your stinky shoes from becoming so malodorous?

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  • After his football game, Jake made a malodorous presence wherever he went.

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  • Naphthalene and the usual malodorous powders are not only very disagreeable, but quite useless.

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  • Be careful not to breathe in the malodorous fumes of the chemical solution.

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  • The aftermath of the explosion was malodorous and chaotic.

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  • Sugar pastes have also been used to clean dirty and malodorous wounds in the past (Middleton & Seal, 1985).

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  • The malodorous smoke from the campfire made the guests want to leave.

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  • The chef's cooking let off a malodorous scent, causing some guests to lose their appetites.

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  • If you want friends to come around, you should clean up your malodorous apartment.

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  • To attract more friends, try not to have a malodorous attitude.

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  • It is advisable to wear rubber gloves as the liquid is extremely malodorous and tends to linger!

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  • Moist slough is visually repugnant and malodorous, and provides an ideal culture medium for bacteria.

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  • Sugar pastes have also been used to clean dirty and malodorous wounds in the past (Middleton & Seal, 1985 ).

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  • The aftermathof the explosion was malodorous and chaotic.

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  • Reports indicate that he was caught on CCTV cameras carelessly tossing sawdust on some particularly malodorous vomitus at Theydon Bois.

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  • A letter received by her in that cold, dark and unhealthy castle, of which fifteen years before she had made painful and malodorous experience, assured her that her son would acknowledge her only as queen-mother, and provoked at once the threat of a parent's curse and an application to Elizabeth for sympathy.

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  • These areas become infected with anaerobic bacteria, which release malodorous volatile fatty acids as a metabolic byproduct.

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