We have no meanings for "had no smell" in our records yet.
1 It had no smell , made no movement, was pale-grey in colour, like herself.
2 It was as if Joni had no smell of his own.
3 It grew in great plenty here, but had no smell .
4 The treated samples, however, had no smell originally, and remain sweet, without putrefactive change.
5 Laughing a little, obviously delighted at her condition, he reminded her that orchids had no smell .
6 It had no smell that he could detect.
7 Westerlies had no smell at all, for that way was only snow and ice and mountains forever.
8 They were perfectly tasteless, and had no smell of sulphur, though there was a slight burnt odour from them.
9 The snow and ice had no smell , and she was much too disoriented to see anything but an inky blackness.
12 "Smeil'm anyway." So he smelled, and reported that the orchids still had no smell , but that she smelled fine.
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