Smelling in a sentence as a noun

I'm kind of smelling some negative press push here about the IPO.

Yet IPOed anyways, all smelling like just a way for people to cash out while they still can.

Still the rats could tell. Then he thought maybe the rats were smelling the food, so he used chemicals to change the smell after each run.

"Pizza-smelling thermal ink" is ink that smells pizza.

I'd say that everyone smelling bad is a problem and I'm really glad somebody solved that problem.

Hmmmmm... I'm smelling memory-based DoS if I, say, upload carefully crafted files to a webserver.

Maybe it's the first sign of the worst of the "move fast, break things" cutting corners culture smelling money to be made iterating on peoples' health...

It also says the officer reported smelling *********, which is their "get out of the 4th amendment free" card.

Smelling in a sentence as an adjective

The fact is, there are actually very few people who are true eccentrics like Steve Jobs who meet with important people wearing no shoes and smelling like patchouli.

If you think that every mock comes out of your workstation smelling like roses, then you're either deluding yourself or you're just knocking out something incredibly derivative.

If a novel IP starts sending email, treat as suspiciously smelling ham until they've demonstrated sufficient history, but **** the spam bit if/when they get aggressive.

I developed a very good sense at "smelling" when this was about to happen, so I could react quickly enough to **** the process before just switching over to the terminal would take something like a minute.

So you go to a 48-fps movie for the first time, and now your brain, sitting in a theatre, smelling the popcorn, watching the corny premovie trivia stuff, flicks in its standard "movie filter", but, alas, oh no, now a 24-fps filter is being fed a 48-fps signal!

In fairness: if you're a white guy a predominantly African American lower-class neighborhood --- particularly Detroit --- and a group of young men smelling of weed are giving you the evil eye, they probably don't want to debate Wittgenstein with you.

I'm not going to look in your backpack because I don't particularly want to have to have you arrested, but god help you if I ever have to talk to you again about smelling beer on your breath...This is usually the hidden story behind draconian enforcement.

Now though, the bar has been arbitrarily raised, and the result is that everybody not wearing deodorant is a grotesquely smelling freak, where the only outcome is that, once again, we all smell the same, but slightly different -- and of course, we're now all spending an extra $10 a month on a product that nobody really needs, but that was marketed well enough initially that it's become a staple.

Smelling definitions

noun

the act of perceiving the odor of something

See also: smell

adjective

(used with `of' or `with') noticeably odorous; "the hall was redolent of floor wax"; "air redolent with the fumes of beer and whiskey"