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halitosis

[hal-i-toh-sis] / ˌhæl ɪˈtoʊ sɪs /


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In the beginning, you fanatically washed them before each use; by the end you were searching the floor for used ones, and sniffing, and using it so long as the stale halitosis stank was manageable.

From Washington Post

On the diet, some people experience “keto breath,” a halitosis likely caused by the production of acetone, which is one of the ketone bodies.

From Seattle Times

Chronic halitosis might be an indication of something more serious.

From Fox News

Playing slow is like chronic halitosis: it’s one person’s challenge, but everyone else suffers.

From Golf Digest

Flatulence, nose picking, vomit, loose sphincters, urine, armpit stench, drool, halitosis — King has long been obsessed with it all, and he caresses the details.

From New York Times