acrid smell in English

sharp smell, bitter smell, burning smell

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1. It's an acrid smell.

2. The chemical has an acrid smell.

3. An acrid smell filled the air.

4. The room filled with the acrid smell of tobacco.

5. But, like the acrid smell, fear still hung in the air.

6. The sharp acrid smell of gutters choked by the monsoon rain.

7. I knew I recognized that faint acrid smell from boarding school.

8. He wrinkled his nose in distaste at the acrid smell of the place.

9. The tiny streets are perfumed by the sweet-acrid smell of the collected grapes.

10. The acrid smell of smoke as the corpses burned reminded us of our companions.

11. Inaccurate detection of olfactory cues (sense of smell) (e.g. of acrid smell of an electrical fire).

12. Strong winds late Sunday blew hard south, sending the acrid smell of a campfire through much of Phoenix.

13. An acrid smell of sulphur fills the air while the sky is shaken by earth- shattering rumbles.

14. The air around the area is hot, steamy and moist, supported by the sharp, acrid smell of sulphur.

15. The jute had an acrid smell that scooped up the rank aroma of moist earth as it leapt from the ground.

16. Brother Paulose awoke about 2:30 a.m. to the sound of the sirens and to an acrid smell rather like ammonia.

17. And speaking of cattle, the acrid smell of a horn burning in the communal fire is extremely unpleasant to all in the immediate vicinity.

18. 5 During the disaster in Bhopal, one Witness of Jehovah was wakened by sirens and by the acrid smell of the poisonous gas.

19. THERE is a red glow in the night sky, an acrid smell in the air, and one’s eyes smart from the pollution in the atmosphere.

20. The acrid smell of sulphur, the roaring as of a great monster and the sheer size of the crater gave us a very real sense of awe.

21. Choking from the acrid smell of the grenades and spent ammunition and with eyes streaming, we were pushed through the back door of the embassy and pitched into the garden.