Odour in a sentence as a noun

When they bath more frequently, with soap, odour improved.

Or mask the odour coming out of the organic waste bin on a hot day.

From what I've seen..smelled.. you get accustomed to your own odour, it doesn't go away.

Because most Indians love and eat cooked food, which, well, tends to give off the odours of cooked food.

Try being in a room with someone who has a bad smelling odour - the urge to simply leave is powerful.

I would guess that the wrinkle is that one's mouth would still be chock-full of bacteria, lending the breath a fœtid odour.

For him!>> He sprang from the bed, the reeking odour pouring down his throat, clogging and revolting his entrails.

The problem is much avoided if the odour glands are extirpated.

Body odour changes so if you are younger than 30 or older than 50 you expeirience may vary.

Oh, the odour of ********* is another thing to avoid.

It had a dying fall:O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound,That breathes upon a bank of violets,Stealing and giving odour!

Subjectively, odour improved in all the sensitive areas.

It very well may be either a fungal or bacterial growth in the A/C, especially if the odour developed over time.

Let me guess - it was another engineering sweatshop with sleep deprivation, redbull, adderall, pizza, and body odour.

Odour definitions

noun

the sensation that results when olfactory receptors in the nose are stimulated by particular chemicals in gaseous form; "she loved the smell of roses"

See also: smell odor

noun

any property detected by the olfactory system

See also: smell aroma odor scent