I smelled chlorine on his ragged shirt.
All the same, I can definitely smell chlorine ...' Siobhan was parked outside his flat.
And he could smell chlorine.
But if your children - like one of the characters here, who sings, "I only swim where I can smell chlorine" - prefer to have their forest experiences vicariously, then the show, "Everything About Camp (Almost)," will give them a taste for a far more modest sum.
Then he could smell chlorine.
He smelled chlorine from the swimming pool next door, heard the springboard boom.
I could smell chlorine from the swimming pool, mingled with Messinger's breath.
In the water, chlorine attached to the ring molecules is not availble for evaporation, and also not speedily attacking life-forms, so you can store more in the water without smelling so much chlorine it makes your eyes and lungs hurt.
He smelled chlorine, the pink disinfectant cakes in the urinals, old farts.