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?
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  • 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
  • Researchers have hope for tiny parasitic wasps from Asia, which scientists are studying to see if they can be hungrily effective if introduced in the U.S. The wasps lay their eggs within the stink bugs' own egg masses. Out of Odor: Offensive-Smelling Bugs Put U.S. Farmers on the Defensive
  • The office carried the stink of money and power.
  • All quibbles about the merits of that series aside, as an English major, it makes me happy when an author of prose fiction becomes stinking bloody rich.
  • Philippines-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is 'answerable' for the 'stinking' $329-million National Broadband WN.com - Articles related to Pa. residents sue gas driller over polluted drinking water
  • I can imagine a bushbaby, under attack, repeating the immortal words of Charlton Heston, “Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!” Waldo Jaquith - I, for one, welcome our spear-wielding chimp overlords.
  • There was a big stink on whether to release one outside city limits or to kill it (they used the politically correct term "euthanize"). The farmer that allows us to hunt on his property told the coyotes were getting so bad that he has to move the cows from the bac
  • Within the bounds of goat's milk there are so many flavours, ranging anywhere from sweet and tangy to just plain stinky.
  • Of course, the kid threw up a stink, started yelling and screaming, and its elder sister had to drag it off for a replacement.
  • There is a noticeable difference between a stinkweed and a stinky read. George Heymont: Too Many Tokes Over the Line
  • Israel's foot soldiers are getting new odour-free socks that can be worn for two weeks straight without smelling or stinking up the feet, the Maariv daily reported on Thursday. Elder of Ziyon
  • Truthfully, any hamster I have, or don't have, will remain pretty stinky if his lavations are left to me.
  • High-tech air sniffers were deployed in case someone unleashed a chemical or biological assault on Tinseltown more serious than a low-budget stinker.
  • If the council wishes to take action I will be quite pleased because I will really raise a stink about this.
  • The voice of the Indianapolis Colts had some extremely harsh words for quarterback Peyton Manning, the kind of extremely harsh words Peyton isn't used to hearing even during a four-interception stinkeroo of a performance. Peyton Manning, Cliff Lee and Carl Crawford, Red Sox vs. Yankees, Jets vs. Giants (almost)
  • They will raise a stink about local dhabas going out of business due to competition from Nestle shacks, and earn ‘Pro-Poor’ labels.
  • The praises of the toy theatre have been a common theme for essayists, the planning of the scenes, the painting and cutting out of the caste, penny plain twopence coloured, the stink and glory of the performance and the final conflagration. Archive 2010-04-01
  • It smells terrible, and the stink was getting into my house, my van and other houses nearby.
  • I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
  • In an etherized daze, we stumble up, thank our caretaker and falter through halls stinking of sanitized despair. Habits Die Hard
  • Some wheat seed treatments that can be used to prevent common bunt, stinking smut and seedling blight.
  • I am equipped to tell you that as a piece of documentary film-making this stinks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stink of cordite and scorched blood curled into the air. Etched in Bone
  • I found your report on salmon farm fishing both fishy and stinky.
  • So many have taken sick that you cannot get within ten feet of the latrine pits, the stink be so vile! HERE BE DRAGONS
  • He fetches his favorite toy, an ancient stinky ball of kapok and synthetic fur, cured and flavored by two years spent outdoors in all seasons.
  • But those stinkpots just happened to belong to very powerful political patrons (some of whom now sit on his cabinet, like the Treasury Secretary).
  • A white stinkwood tree was planted in Ivory Park, near Midrand, on Friday 17 October as a symbol of prosperity in the global fight against poverty.
  • July 5th, 2006 at 7: 13 pm ann coulter says: malkin is not a bad ‘bottom’ most days … she likes me to wear a japanese headband and yell ‘BONZAI’ … that gets her all hot and stinky … mooney is welcome … i never say ‘no’ to another eunuch … i say ‘bring it on!’ kisses, ann Think Progress » Coulter plagiarism charges are being investigated
  • The stinkiest compound in feces skatole has been isolated and weaponized by a retired Navy commander. Wednesday, December 31, 2008
  • I'll be the kind of guy who is filthy, stinking rich and doesn't care who I step on to get where I'm going.
  • Get away from me-your breath stinks.
  • I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
  • I remember going with her along country paths, watching her smash stinkhorns with a special stick that she reserved for the purpose.
  • Whether you think Montreal is a stinking cesspit wallowing knee-deep in its own filth or believe that our island's a green gem, next Monday, April 19, is your opportunity to voice your views to the person who has to listen.
  • He referred in letters home, when he first got here in May of 1831, to what he called the stinking arrogance of Americans, the fact that halfway through a conversation with you they insist on, you know, spitting some long stream of tobacco juice into the corner of the room or that they'd shake hands with you as though they'd known you for 10 years, and so on and so on. Introduction Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America
  • “Is it not possible to deuise a waye, that this shitten beaste may washe him selfe in some place, that he stinke no more thus filthelie?” The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Not that it matters now he's stinking rich. The Sun
  • But he had a mother who nursed him until he was two weeks and told him his skat didn't stink, so he doesn't understand that a South Chinese tiger-mother never praises, she only demands. Louis Bayard: A Tiger Mom Shares Her Secrets
  • They are better off dead than alive in stinking “Gitmo.” Think Progress » Malkin On Detainee Suicides: ‘Boo-Freakin-Hoo’
  • He smells like an abandoned fridge, his breath stinks of rot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apparently, he doesn't like using garlic in his food… so he uses this spice called asafetida, which is really stinky and looked like Chinese medicine powder to me.
  • Look you, Herr Doctor: months we have been on this cruise, yes, more than three months out of Heligoland, penned together in this ramshackle stinkpot, or isolated here in this God-forgotten hole, seeing nothing of life, hearing nothing of the world but what little the radio tells us -- sick of the very sight of one another's faces! The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf
  • A suggestion and loaned from a friend, the stinking rotter. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Red Prophet - Orson Scott Card
  • Lebanon's 150-kilometer coastline is dotted with beautiful beaches, but off the coast of Saida, there are no swimmers, due to a giant heap of stinking garbage. Mountain of Trash Blights Historic Lebanese City of Saida
  • Today, the question marks of celebrity are stinking up the primetime game show circuit, sending that genre into the dumper faster than department stores can send those monochromatic ties back to the warehouses.
  • (Potteries usage)Incidentally, in the lead-in to the Elmes quote, the word minging is used; for those who, like myself, were wondering how it's pronounced, it rhymes with singing and is Scots in origin, meaning (according to the OED) That smells bad, stinking; (more generally) unpleasant, foul. Languagehat.com: WORD 4 WORD.
  • He criticises his own players in public, lambasts the fans if attendances are down, admits the team stinks when it does, and occasionally entertains journalists by reading them his personal e-mails.
  • Fish always stink from the head down. 
  • It may well turn out to be a stinker anyway, but at least its leading actor has put in a bit of spadework.
  • There are 11 species of skunks, which are divided into four genera: Mephitis (hooded and striped skunks, two species), Spilogale (spotted skunks, two species), Mydaus (stink badgers, two species), and Conepatus (hog-nosed skunks, five species). Ferret frenzy « knitnut.net
  • Victims suffered from bad breath, a loathsome cadaverous stink from within according to one contemporary, and other symptoms included high fever, acute stomach pains and bluish black spots on the body.
  • It is also the stinkiest, slimiest place I have ever seen in my life. The Trouble With May Amelia
  • The setting: the annual Raspberry awards, ‘Hollywood's least coveted trophies’ for cinematic stinkers, given out by 700 members of the nonprofit Golden Raspberry Award Foundation.
  • Another hot day - work's always a mare because the air conditioning's clapped out and that part of town stinks.
  • What was supposed to be a one-night party turned into a seven-day freak show of liquor, stinkweed and girls that were far too young for me (even then, in 1995). 11/22/02 While Fedexing my urine
  • But, I'll go ahead and sink this stinky diatribe to the bottom of the briny depths. Subhankar Banerjee: Youth Across North America Are Fighting For Their Future Climate
  • Rieff swore at the stink, slapped his thigh with his gloves. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The stairway leading to a featureless room stinks of bleach. Times, Sunday Times
  • A regular visitor to the north Cotswolds has kicked up a stink about the state of the public toilets in the area.
  • And therewithall I embraced my friend Socrates and kissed him: but hee smelling the stinke of the pisse wherewith those Hagges had embrued me, thrust me away and sayd, Clense thy selfe from this filthy odour, and then he began gently to enquire, how that noysome sent hapned unto mee. The Golden Asse
  • A pier and hotels were built and Byron declared itself to be a seaside resort, although tourism was somewhat hindered by the stink of the town's abattoir.
  • As the giant stooped and stretched out his long, hairy arm with its knarly hand and talon-like fingers Elvis, without even thinking about it, curled his tail high over his head and let blast with a huge squirt of Stink!!!!! P2pnet news
  • Sometimes you can stink without letting off a smell and people will still keep away.
  • If we have to wait for the studios to "recoup" first we will never see one stinking penny of residuals, period. First Salvo In Entertainment Industry/WGA Negotiations
  • His claim to have been an Army photographer is also beginning to sound bogus; his photographs, to put it mildly, really stink, and are an insult to military photographers everywhere. Heroes or Villains?
  • The cause of white drupes in blackberries is unknown; some think it may be due to stink bug damage during bloom, sun scald around harvest or another unknown physiological disorder.
  • I'm always amazed with the ease and indifference that patrons shed their stinky workout gear and parade around starkers.
  • McCain smells like a rose, and Obama stinks, or, it's all Obama's fault, or, somehow, the skunk, an unnamed reptile, and Obama have had a freindship in the past and the skunk is Wildlife's gift to terrorism. Politico on Press Bias - Swampland - TIME.com
  • I think he's an absolute stinker to do that to her.
  • The white stinkwood trees are in bud at the moment, and the wild sage shrub is about to burst into bloom - you'll know them from their heady scent.
  • It may not have received as much coverage as the voluntary voting proposal, but one recommendation in yesterday's report of the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters is an absolute stinker.
  • Ghost would not appear in’t at the latter Day? then the compound of nasty Smells about him, stinking Breath, Mustachoes stuft with villainous snush, Tobacco, and hollow Teeth: thus prepar’d for Delight, you meet in Bed, where you may lie and sigh whole The Rover; or the Banish'd Cavaliers
  • Any list of bad sequels that does not list Highlander II as the all-time el-supremo undisputed champ of a stinking stinkeroo of a stinker is not the pixels used to post it. EW's Top 25 Worst Sequels
  • Ancient telex machines lie defunct, the lobby floors often stink of petrol - used as a cheap detergent - and windows still have anti-bomb tape on them.
  • I will go ahead and pay their stinking ransom so that I can keep my "earthlink" email addess, but the foul taste of Martian cyber torture will not leave my craw for a very very long time. BEWARE THE EARTHLINKS
  • wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages
  • The stinkpot turtle gets its name from the foul smelling secretions it releases from musk glands under the border of the carapace.
  • A severe attack usually coincides with a stinking hangover and can start as early as midday, from whence I will spend the rest of the weekend brooding on the inevitability of Monday morning.
  • Is it just me or is stinking up confined public places with solvents a, well, a stinky thing to do?
  • Do we want a theatre dominated by people lucky enough to have stinking rich parents?
  • ‘The month of August could see stinking piles of rubbish on Dublin's streets,’ she said yesterday.
  • Plus, as even the most gullible among us is aware, garbage stinks—no matter how much you "mitigate" or "containerize" it. Wading Into a Waste Case
  • Although dutifully gutted and stripped of their fur-bearing skin in the field by the trappers, the remaining bits of rotting flesh and grizzle began to give off a stink as the pelts thawed in boxes on the warehouse floor. A DAY AT THE FUR AUCTION • by Stephen Taylor
  • The Australian Workers Union who represent production line employees of Ion in Adelaide have raised a stink about this arrangement, to no avail.
  • They point to signs of life in some of the bombed-out corners of markets, and banks finally finding buyers for some of their stinkiest assets.
  • It has an abominably disgusting odour, and is therefore named the "lattice stinkhorn. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The trophy awarded to Mr Mandela had been made of yellowwood and stinkwood. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The whole thing stinks of desperation - desperation to seem cool, to seem relevant, to be popular.
  • He was wearing deerskin clothes that looked pretty grimy and he didn't smell pretty with the grease and whisky and dead animal stinks coming off him.
  • I opened a window in an attempt to circulate some air and get the cigarette stink off of Ben and I, and it happened to be making one young thing in the back cold.
  • The image, with its un-plucked fowls, beef head ecorche, intestine-cased sausages, and blood puddings, is an essay in carnality, and it has the stink of death as well. John Seed: Fast Food Art vs. Slow Food Art
  • This stuff stinks like a goat's armpit drenched in your granny's cologne, and the most you feel is your heart pounding like you had partaken of some honking poppers, accompanied by a pounding headache.
  • This might come as a shock to some people, but chickens are the most stinky, repulsive and nasty creatures to walk the earth.
  • They bore into 20th century Chicago, taking us from the stinking stockyards to the polling places where precinct captains often accompanied voters into the booths.
  • What about the seats - some of them reek with manky stinks going back decades.
  • Hillary's campaign was a stinkeroo, tactically and strategically, from beginning to end. Obama Shifting Gears For General Election, Recruiting Hillary Staffers
  • A cold, chilly day in a compact and noisy ground and it is going to be stinking for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm surprised so many people knew what the name was of that stinkin 'animal, I thought a babirusa was an Italian disco dancer from the 70's. What In Tarnation Am I?
  • This repulsive figure is eternally farting; his stinking bowels suffering from his apparently endless consumption of discount horseflesh and champagne.
  • The aroma of stinky tofu wafted around me as I walked past the vendor towards the young man who sells the flat pancakes which are baked on the inside wall of a drum-shaped oven.
  • Several tires have caught fire; they send up sooty corkscrews of stink into the bright, breezeless glare. GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT
  • I don't have time to lollop downstairs, drenched, and whip up some stink-fre towels. Blog: Late October Morning
  • There he distilled arsenic with potassium acetate to arrive at a cacodyl (also known as alkarsine or Cadet's liquid), a malodorous compound that the named after the Greek term for ‘stinky’ (kak dl s).
  • Though I'd want to live on the beautiful planet Aurora under the Naked Sun and NOT in the stinking fuggy Caves of Steel. Revisiting The Robot Novels
  • Unmindful of the rain and the stink, several drove down, specially to catch the sight of rain lashing the lake, and yes, get themselves drenched to the skin.
  • Unlike them, I grew up in God's own garden, a shadowy and solemn rainforest cathedral choired by birds of paradise and guarded by poisonous vines, stink bugs, and death adders. Undefined
  • There may be some stinky skeleton lurking in his past.
  • Buds are dried and then put in mason jars and 'burped' -- given occasional breaths of fresh air -- in a regime that cures the pot, turning it sticky and stinky. Reuters: Top News
  • I do think if he would have jumped up and down and made a stink at the time and tried to stop it, he would have gotten as much traction as graham, which isn't much. Edwards In New NH, SC Ads: "I Was Born For" Fighting Big Corporations
  • Yet it earned only just under $52 million at the domestic box office, $15 million of which over its opening weekend, arguably because both critics and the word of mouth declared this Round Table adventure to be a stinker.
  • It stinks to high heaven that a butt-muffin playground bully such as Blankenship has the right to, in effect, murder people for the sake of profit. Think Progress » Coal disaster company Massey Energy denied time off for miners to attend their friends’ funerals.
  • I used to get my car valeted down by the docks and when I got it back it would stink of fish.
  • Like the daimon of Socrates who indicates only what not to do, we too know instinctively, aesthetically, when a fish stinks, when the sense of beauty is offended.
  • April 1, 2009 at 5:48 am oxy clean rules. i put it on there and just let it sit. respray if needed. i have gotten out chocolate soy milk which might as well be labeled a dye of sorts. dawn dish washing liquid is also good believe it or not. good luck. it stinks when that happens. Polka Dot Cottage: Dribbles
  • I find no fault with any of the post’s here only one little coment, Roger…I think Mink are of the mustelidae family, that is weasels, ermin, ferrits, or muskiloid sp stinky type’s like skunk…. Think Progress » Judge reinstates rule banning roads in national forests.
  • Yes, barfly, that is a distinktly republican trick. Think Progress » Right-wing ad refers to black women as ‘hos.’
  • Fill your plate from the smorgasbord, relishing the stinkiest fermented surströmming (that's herring). Times, Sunday Times
  • The rank, steaming smell of vomit mingled with the tangy stink of blood, sweat, and fear.
  • Then this confounded stinkpot of a bombshell burst in our midst. Lalage's Lovers
  • The one in Iraq may still read like a success story to a handful of Likudo-fascists, but looks like a stinking meshugaas to the rest of the planet.
  • For every great game released this year there has been a real high-profile stinker to cancel it out.
  • Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath 
  • The documentation of thriving stinkpot turtle and map turtle populations in the creek, both of which use the existing bridge site for access to egg laying areas, increases our concerns about environmental harm.
  • One of his French prisoners has escaped - and it pitches the unfortunate Jerrold into a pell-mell race across England in a pursuit that takes him from the stinking marshes of Chatham to the wilds of Dartmoor.
  • The stink is loathsome and high where wasted rubbish gets disposed off uncaringly in an open public place.
  • There is sure something that needs cleaning, as it is getting "stinkier" by the day! Recall quid pro quo - BatesLine
  • Anyway, the whole thing makes me wonder about religious organisations like Hillsong Church, where they apparently preach the usual self-help dogma about getting stinking rich and so on.
  • The bacteria, the skin cells, and the sebaceous matter together form a stinking mass called smegma. Modern Science in the Bible
  • it's a stinking world
  • Not out of snobbery, but to protect them from the whiff of a stinking bishop. Times, Sunday Times
  • The neighbouring gaff has been kicking up a stink after their sewers stopped working. The Sun
  • Strongly aromatic foods like Korean kimchi can really stink up a cabin.
  • The thick hazy air was crackling with diesel fumes as well, and a shantytown stink intruded even into this enclave of wealth. T2©: RISING STORM
  • It's a dreary beach, too: no real surf and mounds of weed lie rotting and stinking, alive with flies.
  • These include the nitrogen-containing molecules called amines, which tend to smell of ammonia, rotting meat and corpses: "very stinky", says Rosenberg. New Scientist - Online News
  • Hell it was shit 10 years ago and it is shit+ extra stink now. Doggdot.us
  • Davidson's book also sent me to my battered copy of David Arora's Mushrooms Demystified -- the one book you must have if you want to hunt mushrooms-- for this anecdote by the Victorian memoirist Gwen Raverat about the smelly, phallic, stinkhorn mushroom. "Because of the morals of the maids"...
  • Sarah Palin's Brown eye: Not the winker, but the stinker Casting News: Sarah Palin Lookalike Needed in Los Angeles | /Film
  • Two of my favourite indigenous trees for bonsai are the white stinkwood and the red stemmed corkwood or paperbark.
  • His remarkable doggedness led him to carry on regardless when two stink bombs broke everyone else's concentration.
  • York council's plan to change the rubbish collection from weekly to fortnightly has caused a right stink, as one whiff of our letters pages confirms.
  • Fish always stink from the head down. 
  • When they awoke their stinking hangovers were not helped by being hauled up in front of a distinctly unimpressed female judge.
  • Without a doubt, because of this stinkeroo, Mr. Scalzi will be forced to continue abusing us with his writing through Publish America. The Official “Win a Copy of Coffee Shop” Contest: Your Scathing Book Review « Whatever
  • I agree Stinky, but the Yangtze is the Yellow River. DOCUMENTARY ROUNDUP
  • There is something rotten and stinking in our universities. The Sun
  • ‘Apparently she's going to be stinking rich when she's older,’ Mia went on.
  • I struggle to breathe without getting his stinky breath inhaled.
  • Not that it matters now he's stinking rich. The Sun
  • I love all cheeses, the stinkier and mouldier the better, I adore haggis it's just like spicy hamburger meat! especially with buttery neeps & tatties, raw pickled fish, anchovies by the handful, crispy blood pudding, bitter endives, andouilette sausage bursting with offal...in fact I'm really starting to get into offal and ordering plates of things like ox tongue or pigs trotters when I'm out- often to people's horror. IMBB12: Vegemite Risotto & Smelly Old Underwear
  • Residents in Ballards Walk and Great Knightleys, Laindon, claimed soft tarmac put down between the bins and the roadway two weeks ago made it difficult for refuse collectors to take away stinking refuse.
  • What's stinkier than a poopy diaper, bigger than a pile of laundry, deeper than a sink full of dirty dishes? Rhonda Present: Peaceful Revolution: A Budget That a Mother Could Love
  • It does stink to not be able to get the job one wants right off, but most young people, if they have not overburdened themselves with stupid debt (e.g. cars, credit cards), can ride out a hiring lag and manage to cobble together a successful career in its aftermath. Matthew Yglesias » By Request: The Graduates
  • The fetid stink combined with the pain immediately began to make Deuce feel sick to his stomach, and on several counts he almost retched up the good pheasant meal he'd taken earlier.
  • Throw those filthy, stinking firelighters away.
  • Nothing stinks like a pile of unpublished writing. Sylvia Plath 
  • It first caused a stink in Ambridge. Times, Sunday Times
  • You spend much more of your time wincing at noxious stinks, than reveling in delightful aromas. On typographic fetishism as mental illness
  • Well, I stink of petrol, and he's seen my matches and he knows damn well I don't smoke.
  • It stinks of acrid smoke. Times, Sunday Times
  • While I still had Snipp and Snapp, I got Shim and Sham, two common musk turtles also known as stinkpot turtles.
  • Pooh, that stinks!
  • What a sad, sad sight to see him there in his white apron, stinking from the smell of salami.
  • He is helped by local creatures like a stinkpot turtle, a spring peeper, a muskrat, a kingfisher and a mallard duck.
  • Five endemic mammal species are considered vulnerable, including Acerodon leucotis, the Palawan treeshrew (Tupaia palawanensis), the Palawan stink badger (Mydaus marchei), the Palawan binturong (Arctictis binturong whitei), and a Sunda tree squirrel (Sundasciurus rabori). Palawan rain forests
  • I haven't played the game since school, have a stinking cold and could be described as borderline dyspraxic. Times, Sunday Times
  • I daren't put clothes in it until I am happy with the smell as I don't want them to absorb the stink.
  • And then I plainly saw, both with wonder and delight that the joint of meat did, in some places, shine like rotten wood or stinking fish.
  • Besides the olive grove, there's a row of leopard trees, and large, creative pots of indigenous plants - buddleias and clivias, and 40 white stinkwood trees have been planted around the outside of the complex.
  • Fish begins to stink at the head. 
  • As he has every other week, he mis-enunciated every word Sarah ‘Retardner’ Gardner-style and over-sung every stinking note.
  • There was a slight breeze, and I neatly managed to avoid the worst of the stink.
  • By the way, unquantifiable is the cost of having a continuous caravan of stinking garbage trucks marring the aesthetic beauty of the Ontario countryside. Call it an unfriendly to tourists feature.
  • Milo started doing two shows a day—one in Europe, one in the U.S. The European show would be great, the other stinko. The Multiplying Menace
  • The common “stinkhorn,” extremely common in some districts of England, and obtruding on the notice of every one from its detestable odour. The Land of Midian
  • When we got to pitch 2 (Stink Pot I think), the top was much tighter than I had ever gone down on a rope and I really didn't fancy prusiking back up it, so I decided to let the others go on and have a rest.
  • Three of the ladies made it through the first ward, with its cases of scrofula, scabies, eczema, defluxions, and stinking pyemia, before deciding that their charitable inclinations could be entirely satisfied by a donation to L'Hôpital, and fleeing back to the dispensary to shed the rough hopsacking gowns with which we had been furnished. Dragonfly in Amber
  • We also fell in love with the idea of frolicking in French fields, baguette and stinky cheese in hand. BusinessWeek.com --
  • The stinky bean plus the sambal chili, and fried with shrimp, that's perfect match!
  • If not treated, the skunk stink stuck to a dog cannot only end a hunt but can also lose you your place in a motel room and can cause real problems back home for a housedog or even a dog that lives outside in a kennel. Undefined
  • He saw Max take two quicksteps to the stinkwood desk in the corner, pull open the top drawer and drop his hand into it. When the Lion Feeds
  • Here the public and shooters hang dead feral cats from an old mulga, and at any time there may be dozens of the stinking carcases dangling like macabre Christmas decorations.
  • To try to pretend he's not what he is: a poor, stinking, whimpering coward.
  • Whatever the relative merits of her argument, she builds it around a stinker of a movie that is so bad nobody wanted to see it in the first place.
  • It gets you away from your stinking cell. The Sun
  • Due to the loss of its habitat, the stinkpot turtle became a threatened species in 2002.
  • But as the champagne corks were popping a stink was already being made about where anti-dump residents obtained support for their long legal battle.
  • The first half hour, visually ‘influenced’ by Fellowship of the Ring, is so poorly written it stinks like an episode of Hercules with an extra $14 in the budget.
  • The Brest National Botanic conservatory in western France exhibited a flowering plant, the Amorphophallus Titanum, which is alleged to be the biggest and stinkiest flower in the world.
  • Individualistically adjectivally of the endothermic normative concomitant richmond hill home brno vulcaniser seen a dishonorable orthicon in the ruggedization of monosemous and dirt stinkweed. Rational Review

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