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what does it mean?
He remembered the room where they lived, a dark, closesmelling room that
seemed half filled by a bed with a white counterpane.
what does "closesmelling" mean ?
Jul 14, 2016 6:45 PM
Answers · 5
I'm curious what you're reading! That's an old expression. When it (usually the weather or the air around you) is "close," it's humid, probably slightly warmer than you'd like, and maybe a bit musty-smelling if it's indoors... Where I live, that word was only used by my grandmother's generation. So, despite its meaning, it brings back nice memories of her in the summer!
HTH. Chris (italki teacher https://www.italki.com/chrisbreakspear)
July 14, 2016
"close" is used to describe a hot, sticky, unhealthy atmosphere. So "close-smelling" is probably similar to "stale", in this context. It's not a word I've ever seen used.
July 14, 2016
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