Noisome Mnemonic
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noisome
noisome
/ˈnɔɪ.səm/
Examples
- It banished the noisome weeds of grosser birth.
- Leiden was also an industrial town, noisome and crowded.
- Somebody please kill this noisome absurdity with a stick.
- The poor, are not only driven to unhealthy, but also to noisome, dwellings.
- Here's several more toilets, feeding their noisome output into Parliament.
- His senses had not been assailed by any noisome effluvia.
- Deep red scars, crisscrossed with heavy, unhealed, blue rimmed cuts, feverish and noisome.
- It was indescribably strong and noisome, and more than once they were almost compelled to cease their work.
- Meanwhile, the allies awaited reinforcements and supplies in the noisome swamps, dying meantime by thousands of fever.
- Noisome legislative deals, heretofore blanketed by respectability, were laid bare in exposed horror.
causing or able to cause nausea
adjective
offensively malodorous
adjective
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The smell is too unpleasant that it is noisy to my nose.
"Nose + Home. A smell so bad, it could chase you out of your home."
"Noise + Home. The home so smelly, making noise seem pretty."
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