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Maybe it's the smell of that frying grease all day.
There was the smell of frying grease in the air from a nearby restaurant.
He could hear the soothing hiss of frying grease.
It was perfume after the smell of frying grease and stale cigarette smoke.
The heavy scent of frying grease hung in the air, overlaid by tobacco smoke and something that might have been bacon.
His wanderings were arrested by the smell of overused frying grease drifting from one doorway.
We found it to be a very well behaved frying grease, generating very little splatter or vapor.
The cool liquid soaked the front of his shirt and dripped onto the puncheon floor with the irritated sound of frying grease.
Vendors of top-notch ropa vieja are supposed to be grimy and dim, with a patina built up by decades of steam and frying grease.
Bonfire Night, licorice, frying grease, smoke and Abba singing The Name of the Game' at Number One all that month.
Six adults and as many children, clad in jeans or overalls or cheap bright market-stall nylons, they gave off an air of distant grubbiness, a visual extension of the smells which floated from their camp, the permanent odour of frying grease and dirty laundry and petrol and garbage.
I might have heard or smelled something, but my neighborhood, which I've dubbed Grapus (it's between Gramercy Park and Union Square) is noisy - birds, car alarms, air-conditioners, restaurant exhaust fans - and stinky with the fumes of lighter fluid for outdoor grills and frying grease from restaurant kitchens.