malodorously
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malodorously — adverb see malodorous … New Collegiate Dictionary
malodorously — adverb With a bad smell … Wiktionary
malodorously — mæl əʊdrÉ™slɪ adv. in a smelly manner, with a foul odor … English contemporary dictionary
malodorous — malodorously, adv. malodorousness, n. /mal oh deuhr euhs/, adj. having an unpleasant or offensive odor; smelling bad: a malodorous swamp. [1840 50; MAL + ODOROUS] * * * … Universalium
malodorous — adjective Date: 1850 1. having a bad odor 2. highly improper < malodorous practices and chicanery in high financial places New Republic > • malodorously adverb • malodorousness noun Synonyms: malodorous, stinking … New Collegiate Dictionary
malodorousness — See malodorously. * * * … Universalium
Faulkner, William — ▪ American author Introduction in full William Cuthbert Faulkner, original surname Falkner born Sept. 25, 1897, New Albany, Miss., U.S. died July 6, 1962, Byhalia, Miss. American novelist and short story writer who was awarded the 1949 Nobel … Universalium
malodorous — adjective /ˌmælˈəʊ.də.rəs,ˌmælˈoʊ.də.rəs/ a) Having a bad odor There were tons of malodorous garbage bags outside her house. b) Highly improper. Syn: foul, putrid, smelly, sti … Wiktionary
malodorous — (adj.) 1832, from MAL (Cf. mal ) bad + ODOROUS (Cf. odorous). Related: Malodorously; malodorousness … Etymology dictionary
“Silver Key, The“ — Short story (5,000 words); probably written in early November 1926. First published in WT (January 1929); first collected in O;corrected text in MM Randolph Carter revived from “The Unnamable” (1923) is now thirty; he has “lost the key of… … An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia