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The stench was terrible and greatly troubled the health of the land.
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The stench was crisply nauseating, with a cold torpor of lukewarm sea.
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The stench grew stronger to the north so she went that way.
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They stank of the trenches, and the stench was in their souls.
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On a regular basis, the stench from the water renders it unusable.
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Okay, now the VP of Human Resources is giving me major stink-eye.
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The change comes, and these plants will wither and rot and stink.
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But the worst stink there is on Fenris is a tallow-wax fire.
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To feel one's powers going, and to end in snuff and stink.
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Nell thinks a bird would be crazy to eat a stink bug.
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The end-stage reek of Yates' optimistic plan for a new energy future.
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It was moist; it was dank with the reek of decaying matter.
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The pungent reek of incense from a street-shrine was in the smells.
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The wall was all chinks, and the bitter reek came in unchecked.
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Their reek floats round the world on all lands neath the sun:
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The air retained the rich fetor of rotting humus and bird droppings.
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I say the fetor anti-judaicus is just as perceptible on them.
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Dark, eerie forest paths lead to ramshackle villages filled with fetor and decay.
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Then I felt a hint of something other than stale fetor against my face.
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Mingled with the Zivver scent was a hidden, evil smell that fouled the air-an unmistakable fetor.
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Background: Up to 30% of patients seen by dentists suffer from oral malodor.
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Calculated limits of detection are well below the diagnostically significant concentration for trimethylaminuria (fish malodor syndrome).
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Oral malodor was no longer detectable.
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The creatures, lying like death in the dust, stank, a bitter smell, the malodor of putrescence mingled with animal scent.
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The stench of such a paper creeps abroad like the malodor of a cloaca, beslimes the senses like the noxious exhalations of an open sewer.
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The air was hot, but it struck a chill from its foetor.
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Gradually, passenger after passenger produced cigars; the aroma filled the coach, and the fragrance of the weed triumphed over the foetor of the polecat.
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Perfume from battle-fields rising, up from the fœtor arising.
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The neighbours grumblingly acquiesced in the inertia-butthe fœtor none the less formed an additional count against the place.
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The men sniffed in disgust at the fluid, and toward the last held their noses against the fœtor they were uncovering.
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P. gingivalis residing on the tongue of periodontitis patients may play a key role in oral malodour production.
Usage of mephitis in anglès
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Come along with me, and get the mephitis blown out of you.
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Soon a woman ka-wate (mephitis) came along with a vase and a gourd for water.
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The odor with which this creature, truly named Mephitis, can overpower its assailants is truly AWFUL.
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That pickpocket, Sir Mephitis, could solve the mystery.
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As a result, Sir Mephitis, as Burroughs calls him, lies stark and stiff near the door.
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From Sir Mephitis to romantic moonlight and lofty musings, no doubt, which ended with a screech-owl.
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Sir Mephitis mephitica, or, in plain English, the skunk, has awakened from his six weeks' nap, and come out into society again.
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Febris was the god of fever, Mephitis the god of stench; Fessonia aided the weary, and "Sweet Cloacina" presided over the drains.