(adj): smelling of onions or garlic
(adj): smelling of almond
(adj): smelling of anise
(adj): smelling of apples
(adj): smelling of balsam resin
(adj): smelling of candy
(adj): smelling like cedar
(adj): smelling of cinnamon
(adj): smelling of clove
(adj): smelling of ginger
(adj): smelling of honey
(adj): smelling of lemons
(adj): smelling of mint
(adj): smelling of musk
(adj): having an odor that is pleasing
(adj): predicate), smelling(predicate) -- ((used with `of' or `with') noticeably odorous
(adj): (used in combination) having the odor of
(adj): smelling of spices
(adj): having a strong odor
(adj): smelling of tansy
(adj): smelling of tea
(adj): smelling of vanilla
(adj): smelling of violets
(adj): emitting an odor
(adj): vs. fragrant), malodourous, unpleasant-smelling, ill-smelling, stinky -- (having an unpleasant smell
(adj): having a natural fragrance
(adj): vs. malodorous) -- (pleasant-smelling
Bzuh? is inseparable from its question mark. It saddens me that whenever I try to list it, Wordie goes all 500 Application Error on me. Oh, well.
Right. Ours is but to list or die.
Why did you not add bzuh? That's teh alsome.
Weirdnet is capricious, Mia. Ours is not to reason why.
(psst, mia: "did they really HAVE to list...") :-)
I prefer "smelling of rain on warm hay..." Eh?
Wow. Did they really have to list all those smells? They forgot to include hundreds of thousands of others. Why is "smelling of tansy" more important than, say, "smelling of rain on warm asphalt"? Bzuh?
Edited. Thanks, Dontcry! :)
We say "odiforous" in our house. Usually after someone has just come from the barn, or cleaned out from under the bed (monsters are stinky), or taken off their baseball shirt, or cut the cheese, or....
NOW do you understand my fondness for The Porch? Join me, won't you?
I especially like the inclusion of tansy and balsam resin.
The Weirdnet entry here is rather peculiar.