Sentences with phrase «foul odour»

The phrase "foul odour" means a very bad and unpleasant smell. Full definition
Foul odours together in the warmth of a pint.
But, if the bleeding or discharge persists past the first week or if you notice a foul odour contact your GP as this can be a sign of infection.
But foul odours are exactly why I am here; I have come to witness the Nasal Ranger — the instrument of choice for measuring bad smells — in action.
The foul odour of imperialism isn't too far off, yet the film manages to avoid it for the most part by simply not being concerned about the country in which it's set at all.
«This combo of bacteria and moisture forms a cheese - like substance with a foul odour,» says Dr Paul Mitchell from Animal Recovery Referral Centre.
The breed's facial wrinkles tend to accumulate dirt, food and tears, and this combo of bacteria and moisture forms a cheese - like substance with a foul odour that may even result in the wrinkles being infected with yeast or bacteria.
You would also detect some foul odour from her ears.
If you've got one that's stinking up your home, read on to find out our top five tips for managing the foul odours.
Could there be a more serious underlying cause for the foul odour?
Common signs of ear infection include head shaking, frequent scratching, foul odours, abnormal discharge, redness, and pain.
A foul odour.
The bacteria that live naturally in their gut may overgrow causing unpleasant symptoms and a foul odour.
1 of the rooms also had a foul odour that we mentioned but did nt seem to improve.
«There is no question there is a foul odour in the manner in which the Crown made a cozy deal with the company and the president Mr. Swartz while at the same time being unduly harsh of their treatment of the project manager,» says Keith.
They were also ordered to keep the unit clean to avoid future infestation and foul odours (for which they refused to accept responsibility and blamed on the neighbours» cooking).
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