The smell of cigarette smoke can linger in the air for a long time. The smell can get into the carpet and the walls, and become a permanent scent in a home.
Not unless it isn't in a sealed baggie.
take them there but there not home
I was permeated by a horrible smell were I had to shower 3 hours to get it outThe room was permeated with tobacco smoke.
No not unless your a retard do you really think your parents won't smell the hot air and see it?
That depends on how long someone smoked in the room. You can do things like wash linens that were on the bed when a person smoked in the place, use Febreze on the couch if it is cloth, and on window drapes, and open all doors and windows when it is warm enough, to let the fresh air in.
you throw away your cig butts you vent your room really good so it dosent mell like smoke and use some kind of cologne or somthing so you dot smell like smoke
The perfume is carried by the smoke from the incense stick. The smoke molecules disperse and continue to permeate all the air around even when the smoke itself becomes invisible to the eye.
No. Vapour does not smell.
Smell definitely can be a noun, as well as a verb. A particular smell (odor) can be sensed, and is a concrete noun. The general sense of smell (detecting scents and odors) is an abstract noun.
the gas in the room freshener mixes with the air in the room and as air moves , the smell from the room freshener spreads through out the room
dont smoke
Iodine at room temperature is a solid. At room temperature, it sublimates into a gas that can be detected by smell.