Use "smelt" in a sentence

1. He smelt the flowers.

2. His feet smelt revolting.

3. I smelt ... strange new smells.

4. My clothes smelt of smoke.

5. The room smelt damp.

6. Her hair smelt of lilac.

7. His breath smelt of garlic.

8. The room smelt strongly of polish.

9. The phone box smelt of sick.

10. He smelt the reek of whisky.

11. The dog had smelt a rabbit.

12. The auditorium smelt like an abattoir.

13. The letter even smelt like him.

14. The house smelt strongly of food.

15. Cauldrons Smelt is at Hawkshead, Lake District

16. His hands smelt strongly of perfumed soap.

17. She bent down and smelt the flowers.

18. He smelt of expensive soap, sandalwood and mothballs.

19. The air smelt fresh after the rain.

20. The air smelt of lagging, paint, damp.

21. The room was warm and smelt musty.

22. His offer smelt of a clear trap.

23. Somehow the place even smelt wonderfully nostalgic.

24. The railway station smelt powerfully of cats and drains.

25. The dog's nose twitched as it smelt the meat.

26. The room smelt of disuse and mouldering books.

27. Capelin are small, slender fish that closely resemble smelt

28. The dog smelt at the stranger for a minute.

29. Sam here smelt more Apaches, nuzzled me up.

30. The still air smelt faintly of furniture polish.

31. They were all hungry and the food smelt good.

32. The dog smelt the rabbit a long way off.

33. He didn't want to contemplate what he smelt like.

34. 3 The room smelt of disuse and mouldering books.

35. Bait – Brined Jumbo Smelt AKA – Brined Jumbo Smelt Good for – Northern Pike Care – Smelt must be Brined prior to use per WI DNR regulations Preferred Temp – 30-32 Qty per pack – 3 Best Used – Winter When Available – December thru March

36. I smelt a rat when he started being so helpful!

37. 12 He smelt of outdoors and of secret barley sugar.

38. He smelt like a Platonic ideal of a man would smell.

39. Smelt larvae are transported from the south shore to the partially mixed northern portion of the middle estuary which represents the principal zone of larval smelt accumulation.

40. The rabbit started off as soon as it smelt the dogs.

41. 19 Jehovah would also smelt the people of Judah in a furnace.

42. The umbrellas on the long chair still smelt of fresh tung oil.

43. The rain cleared the air, and the grass smelt fresh and sweet.

44. Every year the Capelin, a smelt-like fish, roll on the beaches to spawn

45. It's the first time we've smelt sulphur, which is welcome relief from smelling penguins.

46. She wrinkled her nose as if she had just smelt a bad smell.

47. Flattery is like cologne water, to be smelt, not swallowed. Josh Billings 

48. The main species caught were cod, sprat, Baltic sprat, plaice , turbot, salmon, and smelt.

49. Anyone who has ever smelt an addled egg will know just how horrible that would be.

50. The HCB, OCS and PeCB originated from the degassing of an aluminium smelt with chlorine gas.

51. For a start, I smelt your spoor on her when we danced together at the wedding.

52. Adamant ore is used with six coal to smelt Adamantite bars.Smelting an Adamantite bar gives 37.5 Smithing experience.

53. " True, " said George, " but it seems as if I smelt the free air, and it makes me strong. "

54. He was fresh from the shower; his body smelt of the oil, which was scented with jasmine.

55. Standing so close he smelt the fusty clothes and a sour whiff on the old man's breath.

56. He smelt like sour milk and he was drooling like a dog all over Olivia's velvet dress.

57. His breath smelt of the black pickled olives she had first tasted on the voyage from Dingle.

58. The gloomy cluttered shop always smelt of black spanish and hot blackcurrant juice and strong bitter-sweet sarsaparilla.

59. As he approached it, the non-existent waves under his feet became clammy and smelt unpleasantly of chemicals.

60. Smoke that smelt of churches poured from the wicks, drifted over the slowly heaving ocean, hid their feet.

61. I felt the velvet drapes and smelt the turpentine but loathed the girlish shoes I had to pose in.

62. Young Burbots are a common prey for many other fish, such as smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and even smelt

63. The room smelt stale and musty with the pungent odour of the fat tallow candles placed on the desk.

64. The scare began just after 5am when some one smelt acid as a freight train pulled into the station.

65. I smelt the sour odour of sweaty robes and noticed a brazier of gleaming charcoal had been rolled in.

66. The pages were stiffened with age and the tome smelt fusty, like a damp cloth left to dry on a radiator.

67. Tropical forests are also destroyed to make way for the hydro-electric plants to smelt bauxite - used in aluminum cans.

68. The Capelin or caplin, Mallotus villosus, is a small forage fish of the smelt family found in the Atlantic and Arctic oceans

69. St. Lawrence bass of two years and older appear to feed on Atlantic tomcod, rainbow smelt, American shad, alewife, herring and flounder.

70. Process and plant for producing iron smelt in an electric arc furnace by using agglomerated, iron-containing steel work residues

71. But to my horror they looked and smelt like Yahoos too, and I told them to keep away from me.

72. 17 The room smelt stale and musty with the pungent odour of the fat tallow candles placed on the desk.

73. It smelt of camphor as if the old clothes hanging on the racks had just been taken out of ancient chests.

74. The Capelin or caplin, Mallotus villosus, is a small forage fish of the smelt family found in the Atlantic and Arctic oceans

75. Catches in alternate years for both lake herring and rainbow smelt were inversely correlated, suggesting negative interactions between their young-of-the-year and yearlings.

76. In Lake Ontario, the primary forage fish currently available to the Atlantic salmon are two non-native species: alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax).

77. But I had formerly been a great lover of fish, and, when this came hot out of the frying-pan, it smelt admirably well.

78. Proliferation of introduced rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) and alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in the 1930s through the 1950s provided additional stress from competition and predation.

79. When I first smelt Cathy’s Attars they felt very kind to my soul, strong, present, alive, intriguing, extravagant, sacred, ceremonial, a mix of qualities altogether

80. The Capelin or caplin (Mallotus villosus) is a small forage fish of the smelt family found in the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Arctic oceans