In the United States, from a couple of different websites that I found, you should say "smelled," and not "smelt." Smelt is interchangeable with smelled in the UK, though, and is common over there. Smelt is also a type of fish.
Smelt fish are found in Atlantic and Pacific oceans, they are common along the North American Great lakes and in the lakes on the northern part of Europe. They bear a similar resemblance to salmon but they are smaller.
A smelt is a fish, and roe is fish eggs, so smelt roe is smelt eggs.
Sand smelt typically is found and lives in the Mediterranean sea. However, it can usually live in any land locked lakes that contain fresh water.
I smelt you. Then I smelt the air. they are not the same.
No, smelled is but not smelt
smelt verb = smell past = smelt past participle = smelt
Smelts are a family of small fish, the Osmeridae, found in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans, as well as rivers, streams and lakes in Europe, North America and Northeast Asia
Originally in meteorites. It took thousands of years to learn how to smelt the ore.
I've used hundreds of glues and never found one that smelt of perfume,
Dennis Smelt was born in 1750.
Lee Smelt was born in 1958.