Examples of using "Sent" in a sentence and their english translations:
It smells delicious.
She can smell it.
It smells good!
- This smells good.
- That smells nice.
- That smells bad!
- That smells bad.
- It stinks.
- It smells bad.
Tom smells bad.
Tom smells weird.
- It smells delicious.
- It smells good.
That smells really good.
- He's feeling much better.
- He's much better.
- He's feeling a lot better.
He feels lost
But, oh, it smells pretty strong.
It smells extremely, right?
- This flower smells nice.
- That flower smells sweet.
The dish smells good.
The butter smells good.
That coffee smells good.
This fruit smells nasty.
This pear smells nice.
This beefsteak smells good.
Tom feels unwanted.
This meat smells bad.
- He is in a poor state of health.
- He feels bad.
He feels hurt.
She feels hurt.
Something smells good.
This place smells bad.
- What's it smell like?
- What does it smell like?
That perfume smells good.
This fish has a bad smell.
This gas gives off a bad smell.
It smells like gas.
It really stinks.
She doesn't feel anything?
Mary smells really good.
The pear smells good.
Tom smells awful.
It smells burnt.
This smells like cheese.
This tea smells good.
This rose smells sweet.
He felt tired.
He feels like he's singled out.
That smells delicious.
It smells like fish.
It smells like the sea.
It smells burnt.
The cooking smells good.
The milk smells bad.
He feels good.
The fish smells bad.
Tom feels guilty.
- This bread smells really good.
- This bread smells very good.
and we feel better,