An acrid and stifling smoke in which dying and wounded lay with weak, dull groans. [adjective]
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The acrid odor of burnt gunpowder filled the room after the pistol had been fired. [Please select]
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I get vomitting sensation when I get the acrid of burning rubber. [adjective]
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I don't like Anil's acrid nature. [noun]
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The acrid smell of burnt eagle feathers hung in the air. [adjective]
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The acrid fumes of burning had rapidly filled the air. [adjective]
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Loose tobaccoshreds catch fire: a flame and acrid smoke light our corner. [adjective]
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I am always in a bad humour," grumbled Marzio, rising and walking about the brick floor, while he puffed clouds of acrid smoke from his coarse pipe." [adjective]
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Rochester then turned to the spectators: he looked at them with a smile both acrid and desolate. [adjective]
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Georgiana, who had a spoiled temper, a very acrid spite, a captious and insolent carriage, was universally indulged. [adjective]
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True, generous feeling is made small account of by some, but here were two natures rendered, the one intolerably acrid, the other despicably savourless for the want of it. [adjective]
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