It means that there was so much anticipation that it could be smelled. It's a figure of speech, an exaggeration.
It means that the person can sense the excitement or eagerness surrounding a situation or event, as if it were a tangible scent in the air.
I think it means there is a great sense of anticipation its probably a line used to emphases the point metaophrically
You begin to produce saliva in anticipation.
Excited but quiet
anticipate
"Suspense" is the state of remaining in anticipation of surprise.
To be in a position of advantage or anticipation of another
No. Anticipation is a noun.
Pines and needles doesn't mean anything. I think you are confusing the term with pins and needles, which does mean that you are tense with anticipation.
it means smell its flemish for smell
Jack was looking at Jenny with anticipation.
The smell of books not yet published contains a mix of fresh ink, paper, and anticipation. It's a scent that sparks curiosity and imagination, inviting you to dive into the unknown worlds waiting to be discovered within those pages.
The smell in the poetry of the day of destiny could vary depending on the poet and the theme they are exploring. It could be described as the scent of anticipation, fear, victory, or even impending doom. The smell could evoke emotions and enhance the atmospheric setting of the poem, adding depth to the portrayal of the significant day.
If you mean sense of smell, yes since he has a nose. If you mean smell bad-no since his skin is not porous.