[
US
/ˈstɪŋki/
]
[ UK /stˈɪŋki/ ]
[ UK /stˈɪŋki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having an unpleasant smell
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very bad
it's a stinking world
a lousy play
How To Use stinky In A Sentence
- Shareholders of El Paso can simply say 'It's a shady, stinky deal; I'm not going to do it,"' Chancellor Strine said. Court Weighs Goldman-El Paso Ties
- Blackboard rubbers have long since been consigned to the scrap heap, and when squeaky pens and stinky cloths follow, what then?
- But a slight terror of unadorned organ meat lingered, and each time I encountered a lamb's heart, menacing like an angry little fist, or a suspiciously stinky andouillette sausage, I recoiled. Not For the Lily-Livered
- A group of villagers have gone online to protest at a stinky turkey farm.
- I used to have a cat called stinky that would sit across my shoulder and have me carry him around. 7 Random And/Or Weird Things About Me, Again
- I had a bit of a duty call to go and watch a friend in a play, and not just any old tatty fringe show with no set and stinky unwashed costumes, but a proper posh play at the proper posh Edinburgh International Festival.
- They need to get over themselves and stop nickle and diming the taxpayers who actually ride their cramped stinky airplanes. Senator vows to block carry-on fee
- One of their challenges last night was to create dishes using some pretty strange items: Grasshoppers, jellyfish, chicken feet, cock's combs, unlaid eggs, stinky tofu, sea cucumber, eel, and 2 other items escaping my memory. Archive 2009-10-01
- Stinky Peet says: erswi: a plethora is what women pee out of, silly rabbit. MICHAEL BAY BLOWS STUFF UP
- Have some ghastly problem with our drains at the moment, v stinky & wet at the bottom of the garden. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR