odor - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • air: The main disadvantage of HEPA filters is its inability to remove odor from the air.

Converse of object

  • emit: Research indicates that the GasBGon cushion actually absorbs more than 90 % of the odor emitted for most end users.
  • smell: They also smelled a strong odor of ammonia emanating from the car.
  • remove: Remove pet odor, carpet stains, urine odor, cat urine, dog urine: permanent.. .
  • have: Why do your feet have a stronger odor than the rest of you does?
  • detect: SCULLY: You don't detect a faint floral odor?
  • control: Extra-large 17 bags are lightly scented to control odors.

Adjective modifier

  • spicy-woody: Ginger Root Essential Oil 4 fl oz: C: Ginger oil has a warm, spicy-woody odor... woody odor.
  • pungent: In the wind are pungent odors from the marshes by the road.
  • pleasing: Also, Noah offers a sacrifice of a pleasing odor to the Lord.
  • unpleasant: When bruised the lacewing adults give off a very unpleasant odor.
  • foul: A foul odor will rise from the dead bodies.
  • offensive: Body odor: by improving the function of the skin, the infrared treatments may eliminate the cause of offensive body odor.

Modifies a noun

  • control: Lastly, place a box or two of open baking soda on the fridge door for odor control.
  • problem: The National Pork Producers Council alone has allocated $ 3.5 million dollars to help find technical solutions to the odor problem.
  • removal: The most common and effective means of pet odor removal has been a process that involves the use of bacteria and enzymes.

Noun used with modifier

  • body: Maybe you suffer from bad breath, body odor or even both.
  • foot: Dr. Foot Recommends Review: Free yourself from embarrassing foot odor!
  • urine: Remove pet odor, carpet stains, urine odor, cat urine, dog urine: permanent.. .
  • breath: A chewable, tasty tablet that helps control offensive breath odors in cats.

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