smelly
IPA: smˈɛɫi
noun
- (firearms, informal) a Short Magazine Lee Enfield rifle or one of its derivatives.
adjective
- Having a bad smell.
- (figuratively) Having a quality that arouses suspicion.
- (figuratively, computing, slang, in extreme programming) Having signs that suggest a design problem; having a code smell.
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Examples of "smelly" in Sentences
- The diesel was fresh and smelly.
- The end products are always smelly.
- They are also very bony and smelly.
- There's something smelly about this.
- The raw ingredients are often smelly.
- It is a smelly plot summary, isn't it.
- Possibly a smelly sock, in my opinion.
- There is something a bit smelly about this.
- And noisy and smelly and selfish and helpless.
- I can see the great talents of so-called smelly cousin.
- So as adoring aunts we're going to call her smelly Nelly.
- If you've been called smelly by a skunk, you know you stink.
- His face is like the putrid stench of my grandmother's smelly old feet.
- If that means queueing with the chavs in smelly convenience stores they can get stuffed.
- Hmm, it's growing on us … Kelly's smelly is described as "sexy, fruity and enticing" and costs £17.95 for 25ml.
- The collar has a dozen cartridges, each containing a wick soaked in smelly liquid, a valve and a small propeller fan.
- VELSHI: Well, a small business owner in Phoenix has come up with what you could call a smelly way of beating the high price of gas.
- Plus, the circle line around the word smelly blog gives a hint about fragrance particles encircling the name...very well put together.
- But we know better: worse than leaving work in smelly clothes is the full shift spent working in the presence of a carcinogenic environmental constant.
- Fortunately for her, there lay, just off and behind the kitchen, a roomy scullery, where most of the dirty, and what may be called the smelly, work connected with cooking was done.
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