Flowers blooming, night birds calling, summer breezes.
Things that can be observed with the senses are known as empirical evidence. This includes physical objects, sounds, tastes, smells, and textures that can be perceived through sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Observing these tangible elements can provide concrete evidence for various phenomena.
a squirrel smells like how it tastes.
my anwser is Sense
The answer to the riddle "What tastes better than it smells?" is "a tongue." This is because while the tongue itself does not have a smell, it plays a crucial role in tasting food. Thus, it can be said to "taste" better than it "smells."
They taste like grass. It smells like dirt and is somewhat strong.
Sometimes smells are strong enough you can taste them. it can even be vise versa.
Because usually your nose is stuffed up, and smells help you taste better :)
Samantha tells the guy his sperm smells and taste bad so she will do him if he taste it himself.
An image in literature is the representation in language of how something looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes--the five senses. A gustatory image gives the reader an impression of taste: "Plums are delicious, / Both tart and sweet ...."
tastes good feels soft and kind of bumpy smells like pop corn looks like a cloud sounds like you popped a ballon
An image in literature is the representation in language of how something looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes--the five senses. A gustatory image gives the reader an impression of taste: "Plums are delicious, / Both tart and sweet ...."
Probably smell. You can tell what it smells like I hope.