smell like a rose

smell like a rose

To seem or appear innocent, especially in the face of a scandal or of other negative situation. Often used in the phrase "come out/up smelling like a rose." By reporting his colleagues as soon as he learned of their dishonest business practices, the CEO came up smelling like a rose. I can't understand how she came out of this smelling like a rose, when she was the one who started it all!
See also: like, rose, smell
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

smell like a rose

Fig. to seem innocent. I came out of the whole mess smelling like a rose, even though I caused all the trouble. The politician survived the scandal smelling like a rose, but I knew different.
See also: like, rose, smell
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

smell like a rose

in. to seem innocent. I came out of the whole mess smelling like a rose, even though I caused all the trouble.
See also: like, rose, smell
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
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  • best foot forward
  • eggs is eggs
  • from my cold, dead hands
  • but for the grace of God
  • beck and call
  • (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
  • game on
  • great minds