mephitic [adjective]

Definition of mephitic:

Having a foul or offensive odor, often associated with decay or corruption.

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Sentence/Example of mephitic:

The mephitic odor of the garbage filled the alleyway.

The swamp was filled with mephitic gases that were dangerous to inhale.

The rotting carcass emitted a mephitic stench that was unbearable.

The mephitic fumes from the factory polluted the air.

The sewer overflowed, releasing a mephitic cloud into the neighborhood.

The mephitic smell of the old, damp basement made it difficult to breathe.

The mephitic odor of the spoiled food filled the kitchen.

The mephitic stench of the decaying animal attracted flies.

The mephitic vapors from the volcano forced people to evacuate.

The mephitic smell of the landfill was overpowering.

The mephitic odor of the old, unwashed clothes was repulsive.

The mephitic fumes from the chemical plant caused headaches.

The mephitic smell of the garbage truck was unbearable.

The mephitic odor of the rotting fish filled the market.

The mephitic stench of the dead animal attracted scavengers.

The mephitic fumes from the factory caused respiratory problems.

The mephitic smell of the old book was musty and unpleasant.

The mephitic odor of the sewage was overwhelming.

The mephitic stench of the decaying flesh attracted wild animals.

The mephitic fumes from the volcano caused acid rain.

The mephitic smell of the spoiled milk made the child gag.

The mephitic odor of the garbage dump was a health hazard.

The mephitic stench of the rotting vegetables filled the compost bin.

The mephitic fumes from the industrial plant caused environmental damage.

The mephitic odor of the old, damp cellar was overpowering.

The air was full of a deafening roar, hysterical shouts, and mephiticcurses.