STINK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Your feet stink! The morning after the party, the whole house stank of beer and cigarettes He hadn't showered for over a week and stank to high heaven (= a lot) The woman next to me sprayed on some perfume and stunk up the whole place (= filled it with an unpleasant smell)
STINK definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary To stink means to smell very bad We all stank and nobody minded The place stinks of fried onions If you say that something stinks, you mean that you disapprove of it because it involves ideas, feelings, or practices that you do not like I think their methods stink
Stink - definition of stink by The Free Dictionary 1 A strong offensive odor; a stench See Synonyms at stench 2 Slang A scandal or controversy: "the stink over sexual politics in the military" (David Nyhan)
stink - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to cause to stink or be otherwise offensive (often fol by up): an amateurish performance that really stank up the stage stink out, to repel or drive out by means of a highly offensive smell
stink - Wiktionary, the free dictionary stink (third-person singular simple present stinks, present participle stinking, simple past stank or stunk, past participle stunk) (intransitive) To have a strong bad smell
Stink - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When things stink, they smell terrible If you throw food scraps in your kitchen trash can, it will eventually start to stink You can say that something stinks — your dog's breath, or your brother's feet — and you can call the offensive odor itself a stink