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  • 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.
  • 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
  • I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
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  • 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'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.
  • I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
  • 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
  • Not that it matters now he's stinking rich. The Sun
  • They are better off dead than alive in stinking “Gitmo.” Think Progress » Malkin On Detainee Suicides: ‘Boo-Freakin-Hoo’
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A cold, chilly day in a compact and noisy ground and it is going to be stinking for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • This repulsive figure is eternally farting; his stinking bowels suffering from his apparently endless consumption of discount horseflesh and champagne.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • It's a dreary beach, too: no real surf and mounds of weed lie rotting and stinking, alive with flies.
  • When they awoke their stinking hangovers were not helped by being hauled up in front of a distinctly unimpressed female judge.
  • 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.
  • Not that it matters now he's stinking rich. The Sun
  • 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.
  • Throw those filthy, stinking firelighters away.
  • What a sad, sad sight to see him there in his white apron, stinking from the smell of salami.
  • I haven't played the game since school, have a stinking cold and could be described as borderline dyspraxic. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • As he has every other week, he mis-enunciated every word Sarah ‘Retardner’ Gardner-style and over-sung every stinking note.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • It gets you away from your stinking cell. The Sun
  • Face it, he is stinking rich and irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is mere coincidence that David Aaronovitch (that free-thinking independent journalist) used the same stinking ninth category jab in the Observer blog?
  • But Elspeth ... and to haunt me in that stinking stokehold came the appalling question: suppose it was my skin or hers - would I turn tail then? Flashman's Lady
  • `Are we supposed to stand barefoot on ice while we rummage through a bunch of stinking old shoes? THE BROKEN GOD
  • A close relative of mine was small as a lad, and my bookie grandfather had his whole career marked out - he would be a jockey, and furnish the family with inside information from the stables to make us all stinking rich.
  • The stinking filth on the streets was not even pleasing to crows, though.
  • They were locked up in a stinking cell.
  • An American cackle, piercing my ear, and I shuddered away by instinct, which was sound judgment, for if I felt dreadful, she looked worse, a raddled slattern grinning her stinking breath into my face, reaching out a fat hand across my chest. THE NUMBERS
  • Layer upon layer of stinking gauze seemed to drift like spider webs down upon him. LOST BOY LOST GIRL
  • I couldn't see anything around the back, so I just hoped whatever it was would decompose quickly and stop stinking the place up.
  • Consumerism, hedonism and the worship of money have not only swept through the young generation, but many intellectuals too - they who traditionally despised stinking money.
  • Master Doctor, seeing himselfe to bee in such an abhominable stinking place, laboured with all his utmost endevour, to get himself released thence: but the more he contended and strove for getting forth, he plunged himselfe the further in, being most pitifully myred from head to foot, sighing and sorrowing extraordinarily, because much of the foule water entred in at his mouth. The Decameron
  • Children working in sweatshops today gain little by being told that in 20 years' time their daughters will not have to stitch garments in a stinking hovel.
  • Crimes, thefts, and insults to the women of the South invariably mark the course of these stinking bodies of _sour-krout_. Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive
  • She swears up and down she isn't doing it but I still think that's her way of saying, ‘I don't want no stinking pasta.’
  • Laughing at me, are you, you stinking mistal?" he bellowed. Carson of Venus
  • Only a few stinking, slimy bubbles emerged from its mouth, burst into flames, and dripped downwards in pyric drool. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • She happily picks up his dry cleaning, disposes of several thousand polystyrene coffee cups polluting his car, and at the end of the working day - instead of clattering off home in a stinking temper - hops into bed with him.
  • In addition when common bunt or stinking smut aren't identified in the seed, the results can be disastrous and the wheat unharvestable.
  • She gave me some cheese that had turned to stinking green slime. Times, Sunday Times
  • After days in the stinking Jakes they call a dungeon, feeding on cold swill, 'twill delight me to smash a few heads and rip out a few guts ere I fall. Conan Of The Isles
  • Now I just wish that all three main parties would stop with the waffle and recrimination and concentrate instead on what has become one huge stinking mess because of total and utter lack of any thought as to what comes after war.
  • The bruise imposthumated, and afterwards turned to a stinking ulcer, which made everybody shy to come near her, yet she wanted not the help of many able physicians, who attended very diligently, and did what men of skill could do; but all to no purpose, for her condition was now quite desperate, all regular physicians and her nearest relations having given her over. History of John Bull
  • Can you be stinking rich and love yourself and be proud of yourself and yet be humble and modest as well?
  • My spare trainers (alternatives to the ones which still dangle over the front garden, stinking like a couple of dead rats) are relatively easy to find.
  • The arrogant attitude and the unlistening behaviour of the employer has reached stinking levels," charged the ZCTU. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Good thing it's stinking hot in Ole Miss, you'll just love the climate where you're going. Jenny Sanford moving out of governor's mansion
  • And those breasts, which before were the curded _Nacter_-hills, and called the Banket of the Gods, I have seen despised to be like stinking Cows-Udders, I, and call'd worse names to boot. The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple
  • He must find those stinking caves bad for his health. The Sun
  • Achievement of the day: got up and down a 4000 metre mountain in under fourteen hours, with a stinking cold, and no sleep at the halfway shed due to aching sinuses and the general lack of air.
  • At the river's edge, they were greeted by a pile of stinking, fly-covered offal.
  • I plug back in (I cant even tell if it worked because I am behind the stinking dryer) and I attempt to climb back over with no success (I have the bruises to show from my midnight dryer dance) FINALLY I get out and thank goodness the dryer is fixed! My Dryer Dance!
  • However, she knew all about cajoling the authorities, a body of querulous, middle-aged doctors who felt that a woman's place was in the home and not working with stinking, wounded soldiers.
  • My bathroom is stinking hot, and the beer is giving off a strong aroma. The Sun
  • There's something about driving a moped during rush hour in the pouring rain, when I'm already suffering from a stinking cold, that I just don't enjoy that much.
  • Despite a stinking cold and hefty jetlag, she's still found the time to arrange her records in order of importance.
  • The ursine fellow shoved his stinking face close to the bars. A TIME OF WAR
  • I'm going to die in this stinking filth, the victim of public education and malnutrition.
  • Clad in stinking goatskin, Selkirk greeted the Englishmen who saw him from their ship.
  • Residents who every day face stinking brooks have sardonically named the township "Victoria Falls" after the waterfall, the country's main tourist attraction, first discovered by explorer ANC Daily News Briefing
  • It turned out that the doctor was not only rich, but filthy stinking rich.
  • Of course, me and my impeccable planning and I get a stinking head cold the same week.
  • I came out rotten with fleas, stinking of nautch-oil and cheap perfume and cooking ghee, with my ears full of beggars 'whines and hawkers' jabbering and the clang of the booths - but that was all. Fiancée
  • The bacteria, the skin cells, and the sebaceous matter together form a stinking mass called smegma. Modern Science in the Bible
  • Normally you can stop them in time and whatever has come up can be sent back down from whence it came but this time I just couldn't do it and out went this little puddle of puke straight into Stinking Pete's pint.
  • Tonight will be spent having a couple of quiet ones at Le Pub - I've only just got over jetlag so wouldn't want to jeopardise my recovery by turning up to work with a stinking hangover tomorrow.
  • I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
  • The only real difference there's been is that instead of spending my day running around doing IT support for rotten stinking students, I get to sit at home all day at the computer typing.
  • And then, maybe: The stinking goat on yonder hill Feeds all day on chlorophyll.
  • Be prepared to drag it through about 100 yards of lirio in stinking water and, whatever you do, don't tip over or you will emerge resembling something from Motel Hell. Boat isse, once again
  • This was a stinking rotten election fought under shameful rules.
  • The smoke-laden air, stinking of cordite propellant and explosive, was filled with sound. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • He says I need to get down on my stinking commo knees and apologise to the Yanks.
  • Face it, he is stinking rich and irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let them grow old in some stinking cell. The Sun
  • Seasonal etiquette says you start pretty early with champagne - crack open a can of beer at the breakfast table and you look like a stinking drunk, but fire open one of these puppies and it's the height of naughty decadence.
  • Drug paraphernalia and empty wine bottles lay strewn among layers of rotting food, dirty cardboard boxes and stinking blankets.
  • There is something rotten and stinking in our universities. The Sun
  • It was one of the most miserable conditions that I have ever worked in, the peak of summer, 40 degree Celsius plus temperatures in a stinking room and an average of eleven hours of work, six days a week.
  • Some with _singular wit_, when he makes them suppose that the thing that they say or do is best; and therefore they will have no counsel of another who is better and abler than they; and this is a foul stinking pride; for such man would set his wit before all other. The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises
  • It belongs to a section of the Iris family called Limniris, which also includes closely-related I. lazica 3 and British native I. foetidissima (gladdon, or stinking iris).
  • Having found a butcher to joint it we started to skin it but we then discovered its problems - a missing front foot and a stinking gangrenous shoulder.
  • (c) In a filthy, snake-paved, stinking cavern he sees two horny-nebbed giants, (2) making a fire. The Danish History, Books I-IX
  • A very ripe reblochon or stinking bishop could be used in place of the maroilles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fenris showed up late stinking of prune mush and swamp water, The Mayor showed up drunk, and Lisa could barely be heard over the rock music blaring from the adjoining meeting room occupied by local bands invited to encourage teen presence at the library. Archive 2007-09-01
  • The place was a stinking mess and we were not in any meaningful sense taking charge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like much of the south, much of it patrolled by British troops, the city is marked by grinding poverty, fuel shortages, power cuts and stinking open sewers within yards of housing.
  • Don't herd folk into the stinking cities - let our villages and small towns flourish.
  • “Whuff!” went the can of paraffine below, and boiled over with stinking white fire. The History of Mr. Polly
  • When I see people struggling to light their smokes up in a stinking back alley in the dead of winter, in the rain, I really can't see that is their little pleasure time.
  • Returning at bed time he found his partner webbing a pair of snow-shoes by the light of a stinking "go-devil," consisting of a string suspended in a can of molten grease. Pardners
  • Nirajan the elephant lumbered down a narrow path leading to the muddy, stinking water of the polluted river, slowly waded across, and made its way to a neighbourhood where the priest was to spend the night.
  • The other was, of course, Dim, who had used to be my droog and also the enemy of stinking fatty goaty Billyboy, but was now a millicent with uniform and shlem and whip to keep order. Where's the show?
  • Hundreds of passengers were abandoned for hours beneath the Channel, trapped in the dark on airless and stinking carriages. The Sun
  • I wrote them a stinking letter to complain.
  • She is a visionary, driven by a remarkable energy, determined and brave, undeterred by threats and harassment and numerous arrests and uncomfortable nights in stinking police cells.
  • All the Palin haters are really stinking up the place again with their witless remarks. Palin calls news org 'heartless and selfish'
  • And he had warned both Thick and the faceless servant who gripped him that they should be wary of `that stinking, traitorous dog. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Dessert was a small wedge of Stinking Bishop cheese offset by pears poached in Riesling, ginger tuille and candied almonds. A Stinky Job, but...
  • It's a spine-chilling, fast-paced thriller packed with vivid descriptions of Egypt from the glistening sands of the western desert to the stinking back streets of Cairo.
  • A cold, chilly day in a compact and noisy ground and it is going to be stinking for them. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the tribes convinced FedEx to deliver 500 pounds of stinking fish to the Interior Department, the Klamath finally got Washington's full attention.
  • 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
  • Whoever owned this house was stinking rich, but it was doubtful that they were more wealthy than the Loires.
  • Ears and nose produce a horrible, stinking, green discharge; ear infection with rupture and suppuration.
  • We do the dirty jobs: the ohs the press call stinking and underhanded. Final Resting Place of The Pen
  • She gave me some cheese that had turned to stinking green slime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gripped by hunger, they escape sub zero temperatures by sheltering in stinking sewers.
  • The first time he had left the stinking mess of food untouched, nauseated by its very presence in the stable. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • In the eightieth year of her age she was seized with an inward burning fever, which wasted her insensibly by its intense heat; at the same time an imposthume was formed in her lungs; and a violent and most tormenting scurvy, attended with a corroding hideous stinking ulcer, ate away her jaws and mouth, and deprived her of her speech. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • This way, when he shows up to work one morning and pumps a round into his nagging, ineffectual, petty, whining, butt-sucking, candy-ass boss, that one round will split along the filed grooves and spread open the way a dumdum bullet flowers inside you to blow a bushel load of your stinking guts out through your spine. Archive 2009-03-01
  • We were compelled to eat rotten biscuits and stinking decaying meat while our officers fatted themselves with the best food and drank the most expensive wines.
  • Anyone who has encountered a skunk will know that before it fires its stinking spray it issues clear warnings of its intentions.
  • When this is over we're going to go out and get stinking drunk.
  • But ripping yarns of undersea adventure failed to describe stinking bilges and hideous, overflowing buckets of garbage or worse.
  • Culturally, the first thing to know about Bermuda is that it's stinking rich.
  • They now knew that quicksilver was mercury, that red wulfenite, peacock coal, and hornblende were all minerals, that wild elephant’s ear, bladderwort, and stinking smut were plants, and that sunfish scales, flyclub, and phoenix feather were parts of animals. The Night Of the Solstice
  • HIS underground sewerage system stopped London stinking in the 1800s. The Sun
  • He never writing a story at all and the Times treating the whole thing like a pile of stinking garbage in which they didn't want to dip their finely manicured hands is just shocking.
  • No after the aftermath of the play, the power cuts brought on by the floods and most immediately a stinking cold, kind of crimped my style. Archive 2007-07-01
  • 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.
  • I hate this stinking boring job!
  • The first part of my trip was the train journey from Edinburgh to London with a stinking cold.
  • Its botanical name is Iris foetidissima and it is also known as stinking gladwin or gladdon.
  • The girl, reasonably enough, runs away from the whole stinking lot of them.
  • The RSPCA have done their best for the poor chap, but things just aren't looking too good, and it appears we'll have a dead whale stinking the place up for the New Year.
  • Those on the mayor's tour who entered the building immediately came out, faces crinkled, and walked carefully to avoid stepping into pools of stinking water.
  • This blight was caused by a fungus, Phytophthora infestans, and its effect, where it took hold, was to destroy crops almost completely, leaving farmers with nothing but stinking black rotten remains of the tubers.
  • The accompanying garlic was roasted to a soft, squidgy, delicate, perfection and I thanked my lucky stars that my boyfriend is French and would enjoy kissing me just as much once my breath had been perfumed by the scent of a stinking rose.
  • Small it was, with a picturesque inn, gingerbread houses, and a stinking brewery looming over the landscape a few miles outside of town.
  • It gets you away from your stinking cell. The Sun
  • Fishermen in remote villages on Spain's craggy northwestern tip, which is not called the Costa de la Muerte for nothing, wept to see their precious shellfish deluged by a filthy, stinking black tide.
  • There was no sign of the rain abating and already the trench was half filled with stinking brown water.
  • He pointed to the stinking hole that we were to use as a toilet.
  • You had indicated before that -- and you used the term stinking drunk when she was initially arrested -- but when she was arrested, she had .08 alcohol. CNN Transcript May 4, 2007
  • I'll say I can-and I would love to, the big, slimy, stinking skinker! First Lensman
  • The pure snows of January and the spartan colds of February are over, and now the temperatures are falseheartedly rising and maliciously dropping: the venom of arbitrary ice storms, the exhausted bodies desperately hoping for spring, all the clothes stinking of stove smoke. Excerpt: The Lazarus Project by Aleksandar Hemon
  • Too often, bus stations are dreadful, offering inefficient dark, dank and stinking shelters to travellers, who are automatically marked down as second class citizens.
  • Crist, Greer, Thrasher, the state GOP … … This fish is stinking from the head down. 1Q 2010: Crist raises 1.1 million to Rubio’s 3.6. | RedState
  • Let them grow old in some stinking cell. The Sun
  • She said: ‘The cemetery has become hemmed in by these piles of stinking manure, and the stench is driving visitors away.’
  • I am in bed with a stinking cold, unable to think.
  • Hundreds of passengers were abandoned for hours beneath the Channel, trapped in the dark on airless and stinking carriages. The Sun
  • Mr French had also successfully sued radio station Triple M in 2008 for defamation after he was described on air as a "dirty, stinking, dobbing cyclist". Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Everybody perceives wheelclampers as stinking, rotten people but we do give consideration.
  • His parents bought him this really posh apartment since they are stinking rich.
  • Effective killing pet's body's fungoid, eliminate stinking as bacterial, so that make our pet lovely, healthier. Rich formula can further soften the skin, silk the hair.
  • And I'm still so stinking clucky, I'm seriously ready to steal a baby and call it mine. Lily-white Diary Entry
  • The poorest live crowded along stinking open sewers that were once rivers and canals.
  • This then hangs on a wall as a demonstration of just how stinking wealthy they really were, and is passed down generations, maybe sold and bought even, thus conveying to future generations just how well the subject did for themselves.
  • Any the Supper Inn for Chinese, especially the BBQ suckling pig and steamed oysters in ginger, and Dainty Sichuan for stinking hot chinese. Cheeseburger Gothic » Melbourne tips.
  • It was nighttime outside, dark and cloudy, so the sewers were pitch black, and he landed knee deep in rank stinking water.
  • He touches on this at the beginning and end, but most of his narrative is an engaging odyssey by questionable boats and jouncy automobiles through "a vast, malarial dystopia of stinking swamps, thorns, bandits, bugs the size of rats and dark carnivorous forest"—and one with an equally seamy history. From Guyana to Guiana
  • I'm not fully recovered from the stinking cold.
  • You had a fire in your garden that was stinking my house out.
  • The BCCSL got stinking rich after the 1996 World Cup and have been in a position to net millions of dollars.
  • We walked gingerly down one dark and stinking first-floor corridor, peering into the doorways and avoiding those in which we could hear movement. Times, Sunday Times
  • When one of his staff resigns because she finds the municipal office an uninteresting and boring place, he willingly takes up a project to reclaim a stinking swamp and construct a children's park there.
  • It is no wonder that the team is such a stinking pile of doo.
  • After a stinking, smelly day, the clouds and muck cleared, and wandering down Oxford Street you can feel the sense of a city starting to shed its seasonal cocoon.
  • Grumpy, middle-aged restaurant reviewers spending Sunday Times dosh with bad grace, used-up sloaney jet trash, PR moppets on expense accounts and the truly stinking rich, that's who.
  • It's just that once he became so stinking rich he couldn't hope to ever spend it all on himself, he got interested in building a legacy rather than a personal fortune.
  • And many of us bought your stinking book, too. * fondles Cluebat lovingly* AustenBlog
  • Isn't It'stinking of tracy not to invite father to the wedding?
  • So by now she had twenty of these inbred hell hounds running amuck in her stinking hovel of a home.
  • He put dissidents, or those suspected of a scintilla of disloyalty, into stinking jails which were often death centres.
  • She lived and worked night after night in stinking tenements and foetid shelters packed with unwashed humans.
  • I hate this stinking boring job!

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