Smell Like A Rose Meaning

Smell Like A Rose is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic, colloquial, simile) To be regarded as appealing, virtuous, or respectable; to be untainted or unharmed.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Smell Like A Rose

(idiomatic, colloquial, simile) To be regarded as appealing, virtuous, or respectable; to be untainted or unharmed.

Example : 1953, "Prison is quiet after hearing," Spokesman-Review, (Spokane, USA), 22 Nov., p. 22 (retrieved 4 Aug. 2009):  "I don't suppose anyone from the director down will come out of this deal smelling like a rose," the warden commented, "but our only hope is that some good will result from the hearing."1990, Marilyn Cannaday, Bigger than Life: The Creator of Doc Savage, ISBN 9780879724719, p. 28:  But compared to others, Dent came out of the Depression "smelling like a rose." He later boasted that he made $18,000 a year with his writing during the Depression.2002, Christopher Palmeri, "Can CalPERS Afford to Throw Stones?," BusinessWeek, 24 June (retrieved 4 Aug. 2009):  The champion of corporate governance should smell like a rose. Instead, there's an unpleasant whiff of pork-barrel politics rising from the board.

Meaning of Smell Like A Rose

Smell Like A Rose is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Smell Like A Rose stands for (idiomatic, colloquial, simile) To be regarded as appealing, virtuous, or respectable; to be untainted or unharmed.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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