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US
/ˈstɪŋk/
]
[ UK /stˈɪŋk/ ]
[ UK /stˈɪŋk/ ]
VERB
-
smell badly and offensively
The building reeks of smoke -
be extremely bad in quality or in one's performance
This term paper stinks!
NOUN
- a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
How To Use stink In A Sentence
- So do a little digging, and see what else is on at the metroplex other than the big name stinko's. 0%.
- Stink gases in sewage farm of oil refinery pollute environment and influence scent of people. Adsorbents can be used to deodorize the stink gases.
- Just last year, pinkos raised a stink over the NCERT's deleting of certain offensive and unauthenticated assertions from history books.
- Having browsed through this book, you've probably realized that despite the noise, stink, stupidity and self-destructiveness of Planet Earth, it's not a bad place to vacation.
- Bob was never stinky per se, but he had a certain musky quality about him. What's Worse Than Snakes On A Plane?
- I am not sure if all dumps are this smelly - I know that all dumps are odorous - but it was stinky.
- Whether it's pitch battles, boardroom corruption, manager's bungs or ticket tout scandals, the whole league stinks of sleaze.
- The noonday sun beat down fiercely; dusty air carried the stink of rotting garlic after a prolonged dry spell.
- It was the stinkiest thing ever! The Sun
- Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith unto him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been _dead_ four days. The Life of Jesus Christ for the Young