"Smelled out" typically refers to being identified or discovered through scent, especially in the context of tracking or locating something or someone by their smell.
Smelled
Yes, "smelled" is a real word. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "smell," which means to perceive with the nose.
Kidde is a type of Carbon Monoxide detector. Since Carbon Monoxide can not be smelled, it is generally a good idea to have a device that can detect such a chemical as a safety precaution.
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Carbon monoxide is odorless so I'm guessing you probably smelled gasoline, in which case you should be fine.
that you may have driven, seen, heard of, smelled, tasted, felt, or smelled, an automobile.
If you mean the one from twilight she's mean because she wanted to drink Bella's blood because she smelled 'tasty'
The word 'smelled' has one syllable.
When someone or something is fake. "something smells fake to me here!"
A civet cat is a skunk. That should be enough explanation.
you smelled something you never smelled be for
They smelled of alcohol. A similar term is "stinking drunk".
the water in the sinks smelled bad~apex
mashmum (مشموم) It means smelled (as in "The car was smelled.")
IT smelled like ash
the water in the sinks smelled bad~apex
well honestly, i have never smelled smelled a girls butt. but if i were to take a guess i would say it smelled like s****