One day in 1484, while traveling from Óbidos to Batalha, she found a group of peasants bathing in foul-smelling waters by the roadside.
Siobhan waded into the foul-smelling water.
The program, according to a Sochi guide, seems to involve everything but drinking the foul-smelling water.
His arms were getting tired; the foul-smelling waters of the harbor assaulted his nostrils.
He left behind him a trail of foul-smelling water, in addition to the pool which had collected before the grand duke's throne where he had squatted.
Holmes bathed in the foul-smelling pink water of a nearby spring, believing the water beneficial for his rheumatism.
Others waded through the foul-smelling water in search of relatives or shelter.
Broken pipes jutted from the walls and dribbled foul-smelling water that pooled in oily patches across the floor.
It was a repulsive dead weight, and foul-smelling water gushed from the mouth as they prised it open.
With a last desperate leap I tumbled into a ditch with foul-smelling water.