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1 From this strange contraption there came a strong odour of over-ripened fish.
2 The coat was still impregnated with the strong odour of horse.
3 There was a strong odour of burning plastic - electrical cables or videotape?
4 A strong odour of tobacco was wafted to his olfactory sense.
5 The atmosphere of the room was offensively heavy with the strong odour of iodoform.
6 His face was flushed, and he exhaled a strong odour of cigars and cocktails.
7 There was a strong odour of burnt rags in the air, and the man sniffed.
8 On opening the door she was met with a very strong odour of chemical experimentalising.
9 One of these was called Mokola, and another had a strong odour of sulphuretted hydrogen.
10 This made a fairly sticky concoction with a strong odour which seemed right for the purpose.
11 The lamp had gone out, and left a strong odour of oil in the close cabin.
12 The ocean smells of the strong odour of the depths, of decaying seaweeds, of its grass.
13 Tree snakes are not venomous and rarely bite but can emit a strong odour if threatened.
14 Perhaps its strong odour is repellent to parasites.
15 A strong odour of camel dung and urine wafted through to us from the main serai grounds.
16 Then the smell of smoke reached them, and, after an interval, the strong odour of burning flesh.
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