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1 The smell from the smouldering ruins floated on the cold night breeze.
2 The delicate smell from the little garden recalled him to the center.
3 A terrible smell from an invisible ghost is a perfectly new idea.
4 We were nearly suffocated by the smoke and smell from burnt cartridges.
5 Which means it's something he could smell from a long way off.
6 Pot, too, he guessed; he recognized the smell from his sister's clothes.
7 There's that blood smell from the rusty metal box for used napkins.
8 The smell from decayed vegetable substances was sickly and exceedingly disagreeable.
9 I couldn't quite stand the smell from the laboratory just now.
10 She hands over the bottle with a warning: Just smell from the top.
11 But he could not block the smell from entering his nostrils.
12 A smell from another world, from whatever hellish creature lurked under mortal skin.
13 Kia showered first, dying to wash the smell from her hair.
14 I was naked, rinsing the ash smell from my traveling clothes and cassock.
15 For thirty hours the smell from the unopened packing-case waxed in vigour and strength.
16 The smell from the stables was felt for miles around.
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