outsmell

/aʊtˈsmɛl/
verb
  1. To have a stronger sense of smell than someone or something else; to detect odors better than another person or animal.
    • In the tracking competition, the bloodhound easily outsmelled all the other dogs.
    • My dog can outsmell any human when it comes to finding hidden treats.
    • She claimed her nose could outsmell a perfume tester, but we were skeptical.
  2. To produce a stronger or more noticeable odor than something else; to overpower with smell.
    • The skunk's spray outsmelled the campfire smoke, driving everyone away.
    • This cheese is so pungent it can outsmell almost anything in the fridge.
    • The garbage in the alley outsmelled the fresh flowers on the balcony.
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