Sewers can have a strong and unpleasant odor characterized by a combination of decaying organic matter, sewage, and chemicals. The smell is often described as musty, dank, and acrid.
The sentence "They smell like shampoo" has six syllables.
One suffix for smell is "-ic", which can be added to create words like "aromatic" or "acridic".
"Que apestas a caca" is Spanish for "you smell like poop." It is a rude way of telling someone that they have a bad smell.
To say "you smell like butt" in Pig Latin, you would say "ou-yay mell-say ike-lay utt-bay."
You smell like a fart in Hindi is - आप एक पादना की तरह गंध But it is spelt like this (in Latin letters) - Āpa ēka pādanā kī taraha gandha Thank you Adamlance for improving my answer to make it better! :)
Because they don't like sewers.
There were no sewers until after the industrial revolution so no one can say what they were like before.
crush 40 is touring in the sewers because that's their home they love the smell of diaria
The sewers of London were built because at the time London was a stinking place were people were dying of preventable diseases. The father of modern railways talked the government into financing the building of sewers to remove the sewerage building up on the streets. As a bonus though when the sewers went in the scale of disease in ordinary Londoners dropped very quickly. No sewerage, no rats, no smell, no worries
You need sewers because it processes the waste humans like you produce, i.e poo Hope that helps
It was quite similar to the Globe nowadays. The main difference would be the smell. People didn't bathe and there were no bathrooms in the theatre. When added to the smell of the open sewers, chemical smells from tanneries and the ungodly stink of the shambles, it must have been eye-watering.
They were roman They were sewers They weren't in the shape of a teddy They were sewers
The sewers which are under the concrete slab
Tagalog Translation of SEWERS: mga mananahi
Sewers - album - was created in 2008.
Sewers of Gold was created in 1979.
The Romans built sewers for the reasons one builds sewers: to channel and dispose of waste and for hygiene.