Acrid in a sentence as an adjective

It is an acrid smell that makes my nose feel strange.

Bonus when one burns out in a small cloud of acrid plastic smoke.

As soon as you step on the jet bridge, you get acrid smell of burnt ... something.

He said there was smoke and the acrid smell of something burning.

At times outside in my yard, I am a few homes away, the smell is very acrid.

I want to sit in Washington square park and dance without smelling acrid smoke.

Burns with thick black smoke and an acrid smell..I didn't have any WP to blend into it, though.

I've fried robotic parts before, and you really do get a small puff of acrid smoke.

Cigarettes have the worst, most acrid smell that carries the furthest.

I figure it this way, if it smell so bad and causes my nose to wrinkle at the acrid aspects of it it cannot be good for anyone.

Even with the worst colds I could still clearly identify the acrid smell of smoke from idling diesels from 50 yards away at work.

"That's it," he said, walking briskly into the hallway with Matheson, through the the acrid scent of pepper spray that still hung in the air, and out Bingham Hall's back door.

>Did anyone else experience the purple acrid smoke at the back of your throat?Of nitrogen tri no. But soldering and having lead smoke blow back into your face is not a pleasant experience in the slightest.

If one were alive today, I am sure a buggy whip manufacturing apprentice could provide the same type of nostalgic reminiscence: the smell of the leather, the suppleness of the whip, the acrid taste of the dyes.

The acrid contrast between pawns forced to work multiple jobs and elites who merely benefitted from the inconvenience of isolation in paradise produced a widespread backlash.

Some other features that can help classify a liberal:Weaker upper and lower body strength.\nWeaker immune system, lower T-cell counts.\nWeaker ability to detect odors and tastes like burning smoke and acrid compounds.

Acrid definitions

adjective

strong and sharp;"the pungent taste of radishes"; "the acrid smell of burning rubber"

See also: pungent

adjective

harsh or corrosive in tone; "an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose"; "a barrage of acid comments"; "her acrid remarks make her many enemies"; "bitter words"; "blistering criticism"; "caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics"; "a sulfurous denunciation"; "a vitriolic critique"