He was close enough to see the fear in the eyes of the men he killed, or to smell the garlic and tobacco on their breath.
When he spoke, Doug smelled brandy and tobacco.
She smelled tobacco on his breath and smiled inwardly, pleased to know that he wasn't afraid of breaking the rules.
I smell his aftershave, or whatever it is, and tobacco.
Then I caught a glimpse of black leather and smelled tobacco.
After a few minutes he smelled tobacco and heard the argument settle into a well-worn groove.
Kzinti living in Pacifica might never have smelled tobacco, but any who had would not forget.
They smell good food and real tobacco; they are intimidated by the Asian servant in the white coat.
They were close together; the little corporal could smell stale tobacco and the remains of a pizza on the other's breath.
I smelled tobacco on him and alcohol, sweet and pungent.