How To Use Tink In A Sentence
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Stink gases in sewage farm of oil refinery pollute environment and influence scent of people. Adsorbents can be used to deodorize the stink gases.
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Faustman’s approach offered a distinct advantage over much of the current treatment in autoimmunity, which is usually more broadly immunosuppressive—meaning it tinkers with all T cells or all B cells in order to try to keep the autoimmune reaction from occurring.
The Autoimmune Epidemic
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So do a little digging, and see what else is on at the metroplex other than the big name stinko's.
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I seems like his stance is the same, he has just tinkered a bit with the numbers and specifics.
Obama Pulls Back on Social Security Plan - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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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.
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Stop tinkering with that clock and take it to the repair shop.
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A constant tinkerer, Paul spent hours developing recording tricks like over-dubbing and guitar effects like reverb.
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Stooping, I lifted the belt, ornamental silver medallions that tinkled faintly together like coins of small denominations.
I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
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Just last year, pinkos raised a stink over the NCERT's deleting of certain offensive and unauthenticated assertions from history books.
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Yet doctrinaire democrats don't seem to give a tinker's toss about placing limits on what a legislature (local or global) can divvy or decide.
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Small boys waved their hands to us, the water-carrier carrying his tight goat-skin from the wells set his cups a-tinkling, as though by way of a God-speed, and then M'Barak touched his horse with the spur to induce the bravery of a caracole, and led us away from Djedida.
Morocco
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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.
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The little silver bell tinkles at a wayside shrine, calling the labouring man to propitiate the idol for the carelessness and detected dishonesties of his day's labours, and goodly Hindus, men and women, stream down the busy thoroughfare, responsive to the call.
Love and Life Behind the Purdah
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Wha 'for he consider my freedom, jes' now, and he nebber bin tink 'pon 'em before.
The Wigwam and the Cabin. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. First Series
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Itink teh kittehs hazd juzzt reseevd dier mumflie delibbery uv puppies – it sez dat onna bocks beehinde dem.
SYNCHRONIZED SPAZ ATTACK - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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The opening vignette, ‘Lullaby for a Broken Dog’ is simple piano tinklings and a man's spoken words over the hiss and pop of a needle on an old record.
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Whether it's pitch battles, boardroom corruption, manager's bungs or ticket tout scandals, the whole league stinks of sleaze.
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The noonday sun beat down fiercely; dusty air carried the stink of rotting garlic after a prolonged dry spell.
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It was the stinkiest thing ever!
The Sun
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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
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Margot chuckled at the new use for the derisive term for malware tinkerers, and reminded herself to use it in her report.
Short Story: "Fair Game"
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The undergraduate tinkler that is like strong finish school ended the trade on the net that clean out treasure, searching civil member the job.
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The light tinkle of Inger's laughter seemed to fill the small room.
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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
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It may yet click its way to victory after victory, a monument to the Tinkertoy dreams of childhood.
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I am criticised for the expression tinker up in the preface.
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3
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They likewise carefully watch the corpse by night and day till the time of interment, and conceive that the deil tinkles at the lykewake of those who felt in their dead-thraw the agonies and terrors of remorse.
Notes
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The office carried the stink of money and power.
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Each school has to respect the system, but the system itself is always being tinkered with, each ranker is constantly making changes (as you note), and neither can deviate too far away from a system that at least makes some sense.
Discourse.net: US News Is in Season
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Those were two of the things Aiel did to those who came into the Waste uninvited; only gleemen, peddlers, and Tinkers had safe passage, though Aiel avoided the Tinkers as if they carried fever.
The Fires of Heaven
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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It's soft female harmonies layered on top of tinkling bells, xylophones and other gentle, celestial sounds.
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Within the bounds of goat's milk there are so many flavours, ranging anywhere from sweet and tangy to just plain stinky.
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Of course, the kid threw up a stink, started yelling and screaming, and its elder sister had to drag it off for a replacement.
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There is a noticeable difference between a stinkweed and a stinky read.
George Heymont: Too Many Tokes Over the Line
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Jack, an outcast and drifter himself, feels a connection with the tinkers and takes the job which, in turn, takes Taylor to perilous places within and without.
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In the early '50s, Bate's parents, Bev and Viv (or Viv and Bev-no one can say for sure), swapped him to unwary tinkers for a three-legged dog.
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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
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Valerie heard sounds of the forest, the chirping of birds and the tinkling of water from a nearby spring.
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Truthfully, any hamster I have, or don't have, will remain pretty stinky if his lavations are left to me.
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If there's anything in the company manual that doesn't leap out at you, feel free to give me a tinkle.
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High-tech air sniffers were deployed in case someone unleashed a chemical or biological assault on Tinseltown more serious than a low-budget stinker.
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But through the wide streets and through the narrow ones, under the archways into the market gardens, across the bridge and into the square where the "glockenspiel" played its old tinkling tune, everywhere the Citadel looked down and always The Rat walked on in his dream.
The Lost Prince
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If the council wishes to take action I will be quite pleased because I will really raise a stink about this.
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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)
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The gaudy decorations are out, the over sized Yuletide props have been forklifted into position by underpaid migrant workers, and the same CD played at this time every year since 1989 can be heard tinkling through the mall.
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They will raise a stink about local dhabas going out of business due to competition from Nestle shacks, and earn ‘Pro-Poor’ labels.
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The fountain in the fishpond is going tinkletinkletinkle.
She declares a barbecue | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
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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
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In the third movement, Haitink's lucid communication of the music's textural contrasts made it a joy to listen to, and the violins’ cheeky acciaccaturas tinkled wholeheartedly from their instruments; the finale was brisk, with almost maniacal handfuls of semiquavers, and the trumpets were on top form.
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The water tinkled as it flowed down into the silver-lined basins at the bottom of the fountains.
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Dropping the rag over the side of the bedpost, she turned and let the scabrous shard fall into a small bowl on the dresser; it greeted a similarly discordant family with a slight tink of angular metallic collision.
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It smells terrible, and the stink was getting into my house, my van and other houses nearby.
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I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
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A little brass bell tinkled a welcome, and the door, closing, shut out the clamour of the street.
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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
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Some wheat seed treatments that can be used to prevent common bunt, stinking smut and seedling blight.
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I am equipped to tell you that as a piece of documentary film-making this stinks.
Times, Sunday Times
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The following advertisement also appeared in the same edition: The gaily painted caravan of the Irish tinkers is still a common sight on the country roads, the waste lots and outskirts of our cities and towns.
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The stink of cordite and scorched blood curled into the air.
Etched in Bone
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I found your report on salmon farm fishing both fishy and stinky.
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So many have taken sick that you cannot get within ten feet of the latrine pits, the stink be so vile!
HERE BE DRAGONS
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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.
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But those stinkpots just happened to belong to very powerful political patrons (some of whom now sit on his cabinet, like the Treasury Secretary).
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Glass tinkled; she felt the impact afterward, the firm, cool glass, breaking through.
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Young people grow up in tightly structured childhoods, Wuthnow observes, but then graduate into a world characterized by uncertainty, diversity, searching and tinkering.
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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.
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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
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The stinkiest compound in feces skatole has been isolated and weaponized by a retired Navy commander.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
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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.
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She does not moan at the fact that you give her a 10 leva bill for a 50 stotinki paper.
Archive 2008-03-09
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Get away from me-your breath stinks.
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I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
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No orchestra has a greater Mahler pedigree than the Concertgebouw, beginning in the early 20th century under Willem Mengelberg, and continuing under successive music directors – Van Beinum, Haitink, Chailly – right up to the present day.
Mahler: Symphony No 3 – review
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I remember going with her along country paths, watching her smash stinkhorns with a special stick that she reserved for the purpose.
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All very fancy, with a pianist tinkling away in the background.
The Sun
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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.
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And that piano does keep tinkling in the background.
Times, Sunday Times
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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
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He was tinkering away at the broken machine.
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This would act as a public forum to discuss and recommend improvements to the controversial Tinkhundla system of indirect elections.
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Ruddy-faced men, bronze-faced men, pale-faced men; young women, girls, matrons and "flappers"; caddies burdened with bags of golf clubs and pockets bulging with cunningly found balls; skillful waiters hurrying here and there with trays on which glasses of various shapes, sizes, and of diversified contents tinkled musically-such was the scene at the
The Golf Course Mystery
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“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
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Not that it matters now he's stinking rich.
The Sun
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The word tinkled in her head with a supernatural echo, frozen in mystery, causing her to stir and rustle the funny papers so that she failed to hear the conclusion of her uncle's sentence:
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
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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
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But, given these similarities, it's at least possible that he might have followed Axl Rose's lead, turning into a loopy, mansion-bound recluse, tinkering with unfinished projects, piling on the suet and emerging sporadically to sue his ex-bandmates and have a punch-up with Tommy Hilfiger.
Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
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Anthony threw himself back in his chair as the delicate tinkling began to pour out and overscore the soft cooing of a pigeon on the roofs somewhere and the murmur of bees through the open window.
By What Authority?
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Inside, a sinewy, mustachioed fellow is tinkering with one of the machines.
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They are better off dead than alive in stinking “Gitmo.”
Think Progress » Malkin On Detainee Suicides: ‘Boo-Freakin-Hoo’
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He smells like an abandoned fridge, his breath stinks of rot.
Times, Sunday Times
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Questionless, there was many a serviceable brick wasted in Nineveh because finicky persons must needs be deleting here and there a phrase in favor of its cuneatic synonym; and it is not improbable that when the outworn sun expires in clinkers its final ray will gild such zealots tinkering with their "style.
The Certain Hour
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‘Tinkerers’, I would say, write big stand-alone thrillers, military novels, espionage, techno-thrillers, gangster-themed books, and so on and so forth.
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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.
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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
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I've been tinkering a bit, so do please tell me if you have any difficulty posting comments here or linking to any part of this site.
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A suggestion and loaned from a friend, the stinking rotter.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Red Prophet - Orson Scott Card
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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
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She enjoys sitting on the counter as I'm tinkering with something, and she'll often lend a paw to stir something.
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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.
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She's always tinkering with her flower and vegetable gardens, or rushing off in her old pickup for senior softball and tennis.
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She then strikes a bargain with a priest who, although not in the habit of marrying tinkers, says he'll do the job for a small fee and a tin can.
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(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.
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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.
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Fish always stink from the head down.
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It may well turn out to be a stinker anyway, but at least its leading actor has put in a bit of spadework.
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I'm not convinced that people are going to spend that much time tinkering with their searches.
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And we don't need any more tinkering by the legislature, who should keep their turfy porky mitts out of things.
Sound Politics: A modest proposal for transportation budgeting
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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
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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.
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It is also the stinkiest, slimiest place I have ever seen in my life.
The Trouble With May Amelia
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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.
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Another hot day - work's always a mare because the air conditioning's clapped out and that part of town stinks.
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She spent the afernoon tinkering about in the garden shed.
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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
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Behind and in front, musicians played Lydian airs on flutes and pipes, shook sistra with their little tinkling bells, and clanged great cymbals.
Funeral Games
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The 28-year-old Burnett, whose across-the-body delivery has concerned scouts for years, tinkered with a new windup this spring before going back to his old motion.
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After dinner, when Celia was playing an "air, with variations," a small kind of tinkling which symbolized the aesthetic part of the young ladies 'education, Dorothea went up to her room to answer Mr. Casaubon's letter.
Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900)
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Congress has been tinkering with the legislation.
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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
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Rieff swore at the stink, slapped his thigh with his gloves.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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While such motels inevitably look rinky-dink, the Rest-Eaze looked even rinky-dinkier, like it was made from Tinkertoys and Lincoln Logs.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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The stairway leading to a featureless room stinks of bleach.
Times, Sunday Times
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A regular visitor to the north Cotswolds has kicked up a stink about the state of the public toilets in the area.
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And while he may have done irreparable damage to his legacy with the disappointing prequels and constant tinkering with the originals, perhaps the sixth and last will ultimately vindicate him.
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I suddenly realized that here I, like the tinkers of whom Della had been so suspicious, was part of a persecuted minority.
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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
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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.
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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
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Only just this one thing, sir; I beg I may have the favour to be introduced to that lady as had the obligingness to call me a tinker, when I never was no such thing. '
Camilla
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Sometimes you can stink without letting off a smell and people will still keep away.
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He does not care a tinker's damn about it.
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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
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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?
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Now, recycling bins in parts of the capital are to be soundproofed to ensure the eardrums of the great and the good are not assaulted by the tinkle of breaking glass.
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Whilst drinking his beer he cheered the heart of the sorrowful Jack Slingsby by buying his whole tinker's stock-in-trade -- beat, plant, pony, and all -- concluding that "a tinker is his own master, a scholar is not.
Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913
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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.
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I'm always amazed with the ease and indifference that patrons shed their stinky workout gear and parade around starkers.
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This week, one of his past works, Petra - the story of a soldier, a witch and a tinker helping a young woman to explain to her son why he is now a ghost - is revisited as part of the Glasgow West End Festival.
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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
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Because there are a lot of Republicans saying a lot of different things. whats the real Repub message? as long as the republican party was able to fool moderates and independents into thinking that republicans produced policies that economically benefited them, the republicans continued to rack up political victories from the 1980's onward. however when it finally became clear that the republican policies benefited the rich and nobody else (tinkle down economics), the indies and moderates abandoned the republican party in droves. the indies and mods never cared about the social issues the gop base held dear therefore there is no longer anything to draw the interest of anybody other than those who are the base of the party. we may be seeing a long term marginalization (and regionalization) of the republicans for the forseeable future.
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I think he's an absolute stinker to do that to her.
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Rather than tinkering with tradition, he expands upon it with computer-generated hums and bleeps, tambourines and glockenspiel, warming the stark acoustic sound.
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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.
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But as they grew, they took to following me everywhere, first cheeping like the tinkling of little bells, later clucking in animated adult discussion.
Birdology
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One day in the mountains I met a young shepherd and we chatted for over half an hour while his scraggy sheep tinkled and grazed.
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He's outside tinkering around with his bike.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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But none of them have held that the Supreme Court has actually ruled that off-campus speech is subject to the Tinker disruptiveness analysis, and your claim that a court would simply dismiss an argument to the contrary is flat out wrong.
The Volokh Conspiracy » School Board Violating California Law?
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wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages
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I was back where I belonged, tinkling the ivories, name on every bus shelter in town.
MR STARLIGHT
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His doctors, who believe they can lower that rate by tinkering with the device's settings, are less guarded.
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The stinkpot turtle gets its name from the foul smelling secretions it releases from musk glands under the border of the carapace.
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The doors fell out with a loud bang, and the tinkle of breaking glass.
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Tinkhon kahen Dhunak Pathan, or 'Half a Hindu and half a Muhammadan, that is he who is a Dhunak
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II
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The price of a loaf of bread of 700 grams in Silistra increased by 10 stotinki and in Kardjali a loaf costs 60 stotinki.
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I had a tinker at your radio, but I can't mend it.
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Brahms's music is still greatly venerated and regularly played – by the Chamber Orchestra of Europe under Bernard Haitink at the Proms tonight and tomorrow, for ex–ample.
In praise of … Brahms | Editorial
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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.
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Ironically, the conductor who truly understands Bruckner pacing, Bernard Haitink, didn't take part in the Bruckner festival.
Lucerne's Parade of Orchestras Dazzles and Delights
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The tinkers live by mending pots and pans, telling fortunes and selling horses and ponies at the various fairs throughout the country.
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Is it just me or is stinking up confined public places with solvents a, well, a stinky thing to do?
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For that 5 stotinki you lose out on 17 grams of vafla from the blue borovets 55 gr v. 38 gr.
Archive 2008-03-23
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Somewhere in the distance, probably, sounds the tinkle of sheep bells and the lowing of cows.
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Do we want a theatre dominated by people lucky enough to have stinking rich parents?
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Manning had some aluminum foil that they were tinkering with at the plant.
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According to Tinka Resources Ltd., press release dated January 24, 2007, mapping and prospecting has outlined a 1,000 by 800 metre area hosted by granodiorite and quartz monzonite of the Coastal Batholith which intruded Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments and volcanic.
Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
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‘The month of August could see stinking piles of rubbish on Dublin's streets,’ she said yesterday.
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An Zski an Tribble an lolcatburgler an halfbeast an Paul an Jules an whiskers an TinkieCheezburger & teh Angel Catburgers an SJ an sangrail an Melissa an Teenie an 343GuiltySpark an kitkay an DMarie an DivaGeek an Duffy an annyluvsprintie . . .
I has a sad. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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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
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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
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The Australian Workers Union who represent production line employees of Ion in Adelaide have raised a stink about this arrangement, to no avail.
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An old-fashioned bell tinkled as he pushed open the door.
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They call themselves "biohackers" and they acknowledge the danger of unleashing a genetically altered Frankenstein\'s monster on the public or terrorists could be inspired by amateur genetic tinkering to launch a devastating bioattack on America. '
OpEdNews - Quicklink: "Biohackers" tinkering with the very foundations of life on Earth
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If ifs and ands were pots and pans there'd be no work for tinkers.
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Ultimately, a Classic Center workshop restoration might not always appear on paper to be a sound value proposition, but as any vintage-car tinkerer knows, return-on-investment is a relative calculation in the semisacred realm of the garage.
Wheels
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Come morning, the mist condenses into drops on the edges of twig and leaf, which tinkle to the earth.
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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.
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I don't know about you," said Bernard Haitink to Simon Rattle, watching Kleiber rehearse a 1986 "Otello" at Covent Garden, "but I think my studies in this art have only just begun.
The Disappearing Maestro
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This requires a bit more brainpower, time, and ambition than I have today, but I think I will try to tinker with it soon.
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The gypsies or tinkers as they were better known walked around the fair the whole day trying to sell ponnies, strainers and tin cans to reluctant buyers.
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It has an abominably disgusting odour, and is therefore named the "lattice stinkhorn.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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The trophy awarded to Mr Mandela had been made of yellowwood and stinkwood.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The whole thing stinks of desperation - desperation to seem cool, to seem relevant, to be popular.
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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.
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Some small old-fashioned shops still have a bell which tinkles when you push the door open.
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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.
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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
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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.
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It is also the most economical vafla I know of because one vafla costs only ten stotinki!
Archive 2008-03-16
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So this week we salute Valentine: tinker, tailor, soldier, priest and, above all, patron saint of card manufacturers.
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This might come as a shock to some people, but chickens are the most stinky, repulsive and nasty creatures to walk the earth.