Smell up phrasal verb
Make something or some place full of foul odor
The smoking smelled up the whole apartment, so we went outside to breathe fresh air.
Rotting garbage really smells up our kitchen.
Jack wears these old shoes which really smells the place up.
A umpleasant smell that has made something evident
A really bad-smelling fart.
1. The act of doubting the feasibility of a concept or plan of action.
2. Used to describe a phrenic nerve test.
3. In medicine, a method of detecting bacterial vaginosis (which presents with a fishlike odor).
4. The act of smelling something to check whether it has a fresh odor.
1. To have the flavor or smell of something; to taste or smell similarly to something.
2. To be evocative or reminiscent of something; to give a hint or implication of something.
The verb "smell" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Men are normally responsible for building the house, while women decorate that house to make it become a home.
A: I built this house; meanwhile, my wife was in charge of designing its interior and exterior.
B: It is true that men make houses, women make homes.