smell out

smell out
transitive verb
(lit. or fig.) aufspüren
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(to find (as if) by smelling: We buried the dog's bone, but he smelt it out again.) aufspüren
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smell out
vt
to \smell out out ⇆ sth
1. (also fig: discover by smelling) etw aufspüren a. fig
2. (pej: cause to smell bad) etw verpesten
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vt sep
1) rabbit, traitor etc aufspüren; plot aufdecken
2)

these onions are smelling the house out! — die Zwiebeln verpesten das ganze Haus!

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transitive verb
(lit. or fig.) aufspüren

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