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why does a person smell of alcohol if they just has one drink
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One example would be the smell of food when it is tightly sealed in a plastic bag; the smell is effusing out of the small holes in the plastic bag.
Chlorine smells very similar to bleach. Swimming pools are normally disinfected with chlorine and you may be able to smell it at one. Most people would tell you that at swimming pools it is the Chlorine you can smell, but actually it's the Chlorine reacting with substances in the water i.e. Urine
add HCl and a vinegar smell should produce
The word smell has one syllable.
unbreakable
invisible
The adjective is indivisible.
Smellable It's one word Not smell able
Both. Something can smell like a fruit or it can taste like one.
Yes, to deem is to decide something is.
Yes spelt cannot But som lexicons do differentiate between "can not" and "cannot" "Cannot" is unequivocal: it means you do not have a choice; something you cannot do is not something you "can" or "can not" do. It means that you are not able to do that thing. You "can" or "can not" take the dog for a walk, depending on your mood. If you are confined to bed with a broken leg, however, you "cannot" take the dog for a walk, regardless of your mood.
The word you may be looking for is "faith." Faith is a believing trust in something which cannot be seen, though you may see the effect of it. For example: no one can see gravity. We know it exists. We study it. We see the evidence of it, but gravity itself cannot be seen.
Cannot is correct. Can not is incorrect.
There is no such word - yet.There is no such word as 'prompently' . I cannot even think of one close to that spelling. This is why they print Dictionaries.There is no such word as 'prompently' . I cannot even think of one close to that spelling.
There is no such word as 'lemychal' . I cannot even think of one close to that spelling.There is no such word as 'lemychal' . I cannot even think of one close to that spelling.