Yes. If you turn your nostrils inside-out and breathe through your mouth, I can always detect a little hint of nose hair and snot/boogers.
smell/nose
Bogeys, also known as boogers, don't have a distinct smell on their own. However, they can sometimes pick up odors from the environment or from the substances in your nose, such as mucus or bacteria, which can create a smell when you sniff them.
A nose that cannot smell would refer to an inanimate object or a non-living entity. One example could be a nose on a mannequin or a statue.
Cocaine.
The Smell of Our Own was created in 2003.
because your noses are sensitive to certain things. if we could smell our own our nose would probably react
Sense, smell, and nose are nouns. Your is a possessive pronoun, acting as an adjective.
because your feet sweat and the sweat sits there and releases a gas to make the smell. Thank you for using Answers.com
cause we can smell and we have a nose
If your nose runs and your feet smell, you're built upside down.
Well, you smell things because you have a nose. Your mom and dad produced your nose so you can smell delicious, and somewhat nasty things. The little hairs in your nose help you smell also. Well, that's about it. and remember, ALWAYS keep your nose clean so you can smell!
no, you do not need a nose. who nose...i nose
smell/nose
The way are sense of smell works the smell of chlorine in hottubs should not sting your nose.
Your nose
nose
With its nose.