An acrid pall is an unpleasant cloud of smoke or smog that is irritating to breathe or smell. Tear gas qualifies.
pall bearer
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The acrid odor of burnt gun powder filled the air after the pistol had been fired.Abigail's eyes were watering from the acrid smoke pouring out of the toaster; "Glen!" she shouted, "your toast is DONE!"
In English, "pall" refers to a heavy cloth, often used to cover a coffin, or it can signify a feeling of gloom or sadness that hangs over a situation. Additionally, it can mean to lose strength or effectiveness, as in something becoming dull or tiresome. The term is often used in literary contexts to convey a sense of heaviness or somberness.
In reference to the author of 'Fight Club' Chuck Palahniuk his last name is pronounced PALL- uh -nick ( Paula Nick)
Acrid Placidity was created in 1995.
The acrid smell of smoke filled the room after the fire alarm went off.
Ammonia has a very unpleasant, acrid odor.
Vinegar is an example of something that smells acrid. Its pungent and sharp odor is often described as acrid.
The collective nouns are a pall of suspicion or a pall of smoke.
The word "acrid" is an adjective. It is used to describe a strong and unpleasant smell or taste.
a pall (or casket pall / funeral pall)
The bitter food left an acrid taste in Neil's mouth.
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"He drained every drop of the acrid mixture" from 'He Drank Every Drop'
The dark, acrid smoke from the burning car made my tongue taste bitter and my eyes water.
Barrett Pall is 5' 9".