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Definition of odiferous in English: odiferousadjective əʊˈdɪf(ə)rəsōˈdifərəs variant spelling of odoriferous Example sentencesExamples - It was then that I began to note the slightly odiferous scent drifting from her direction, but I thought it might be nerves.
- They also came from the odiferous chemicals used to tan animal hides into leather.
- But otherwise, the movie is as odiferous as a Durian daiquiri.
- Imagine someone wanted to open a restaurant next to your house, and that the restaurant is loud and odiferous.
- Judging from his clothes, not to mention his rather odiferous smell, he was from the slums, the place where the loonies and takkers hung out.
- If your breath odor is persistently odiferous, you may have ‘halitosis.’
- When we think of an awfully odiferous place of unpleasant scents, the words ‘monkey house’ instantly come to mind.
- We all smelled an odiferous funk coming from Viktor.
- But be warned - it can get quite odiferous at times.
- Furthermore, they assert, aged garlic is preferable because with aging, garlic's harsh, irritating and odiferous qualities can be tamed.
- Eventually a few sticks of dynamite are employed to rid the backwoods of a lumbering odiferous fiend from the Prehistoric era.
- The town of Bahia from the streets is not so beautiful, and is, to put it mildly, extremely odiferous.
- The clothes they'd purchased were scruffy, torn, and slightly odiferous.
- The last time his coffin was opened was in 1537 when his body was described as ‘sweet, odiferous and flexible’.
- Also, the bag is mildly odiferous, so it's doubtful you'd forget about it for too long in a household environment.
Definition of odiferous in US English: odiferousadjectiveōˈdifərəs variant spelling of odoriferous Example sentencesExamples - The clothes they'd purchased were scruffy, torn, and slightly odiferous.
- The town of Bahia from the streets is not so beautiful, and is, to put it mildly, extremely odiferous.
- They also came from the odiferous chemicals used to tan animal hides into leather.
- Imagine someone wanted to open a restaurant next to your house, and that the restaurant is loud and odiferous.
- But be warned - it can get quite odiferous at times.
- The last time his coffin was opened was in 1537 when his body was described as ‘sweet, odiferous and flexible’.
- It was then that I began to note the slightly odiferous scent drifting from her direction, but I thought it might be nerves.
- Judging from his clothes, not to mention his rather odiferous smell, he was from the slums, the place where the loonies and takkers hung out.
- If your breath odor is persistently odiferous, you may have ‘halitosis.’
- We all smelled an odiferous funk coming from Viktor.
- When we think of an awfully odiferous place of unpleasant scents, the words ‘monkey house’ instantly come to mind.
- Eventually a few sticks of dynamite are employed to rid the backwoods of a lumbering odiferous fiend from the Prehistoric era.
- Also, the bag is mildly odiferous, so it's doubtful you'd forget about it for too long in a household environment.
- But otherwise, the movie is as odiferous as a Durian daiquiri.
- Furthermore, they assert, aged garlic is preferable because with aging, garlic's harsh, irritating and odiferous qualities can be tamed.
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