Cause to smell bad; fill with a bad smell.
1 Did they follow the smell up the block and get trapped inside the store?
2 Don't want to smell up the room with corpses.
3 You want to smell up the place?
4 Now he was racing over the springy sod which sent a sweet, grassy smell up to meet him.
5 Well, naturally, he would have thrown it back in the lake so it wouldn't smell up the place.
6 Just be careful not to spill on the stone, as once it gets dirty, it can smoke and smell up the kitchen.
7 I don't want to know what's smelling up this shed.
8 It's the rest of my clothes smelling up the place while I'm in bed.
9 She says it smells up the house awful.
10 By smelling up my parlor and playing my poor piano all night-isthat how you help?
11 But let me get that horrible cigarette out of here before it smells up my curtains.
12 It smells up the whole place.
13 They smelled up the whole kitchen.
14 Traveling with an invisible who smells up the countryside is an ordeal I would hesitate to undertake again.
15 Quit smelling up the place.
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