"Smell good!" in English is Un buon odore! in Italian. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "A good odor!" or "One nice smell!" in English. The pronunciation will be "oon BWO-no-DO-rey" in Italian.
You just spray on Febreeze
They are pictures of Indian food, Gods pictures. It smell very tasty when you enter an Indian restaurant. :)
"I can smell the sauce from here!" in English is Posso sentire il profumo del sugo da qui! in Italian.
salivation?
It may be over fuled and by passing the rings into the oil.
To breath something in or to smell something e.g. I inhaled the smell of sweets from a mile away!
Actually, virtually none. The sense of smell is the only sense that is not processed by the 'relay station' called the thalamus. The olfactory bulb is composed of nerve cells that are stimulated by different chemicals that make up what we call smell. The impulses go directly to the temporal lobe and are processed for association with emotions. There is no 'interceptor' though there is a neurological phenomenon known as adaptation. That is why you can go into an Italian restaurant and after a while you do not smell the garlic.
they smell like something manufactured -Olivia11
ozone created by the lightning passing through the air and water vapor
a cow once told that its not about how you smell its how bad you smell
the 'smell' is alluding to something wrong, not an actual odor- Ex- when you smell something fishy going on- it doesn't actually mean you smell flounder Hamlet quotes- "There is something rotten in the state of Denmark" "The old chief will wear his feathers, ride his pony and eat his corn when you smell the flowers that they put on your grave"