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1
Squire Blackett was in very
bad
odour
with the men of the district.
2
That worthy, having surrendered, had come into
bad
odour
with his fellow countrymen.
3
The judges were in very
bad
odour
in those days.
4
No
bad
odour
assails your nostrils wherever you may go in the British lines.
5
When they looked at it and smelt it, it gave out a
bad
odour
.
6
Do go out of the way of the
bad
odour
!
7
The Republic is in very
bad
odour
just now.
8
Land is in very
bad
odour
as security now.
9
On opening, a gas escapes, the food has a
bad
odour
and a bad taste.
10
And everyone who was touched by a particle, or who smelled the
bad
odour
,
died.
11
He got into rather
bad
odour
there, through some scandal about a flirtation, I think.'
12
No marvel if the ship whence it was ejected was in
bad
odour
among the sailors.
13
Priests indeed were plentiful, but both his friends were in
bad
odour
with the ordinary ones.
14
When a storm rises or a
bad
odour
permeates in the atmosphere, one should never think of the Vedas.
15
He was in
bad
odour
.
16
You are in such
bad
odour
here, thought I, that he doesn't even take the trouble to answer you.
bad
odour
bad