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- STINK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STINK is to emit a strong offensive odor How to use stink in a sentence
- STINK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STINK definition: 1 to smell very unpleasant: 2 to be extremely bad or unpleasant: 3 a strong unpleasant smell: Learn more
- STINK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Stink definition: to emit a strong offensive smell See examples of STINK used in a sentence
- Stink - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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 Figuratively, something can stink even if it doesn't literally smell bad: "I'm sorry, but that movie you recommended really stinks It's awful "
- Stink - definition of stink by The Free Dictionary
To have something to an extreme or offensive degree: a family that is stinking with money; an act that stinks of jealousy To cause to stink: garbage that stinks up the yard n 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 - 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 (intransitive, stative, informal) To be greatly inferior; to perform badly That movie stinks I didn't even stay for the end They gave me Out of Africa, by Isak Dinesen
- stink - definition and meaning - Wordnik
stink: To emit a strong foul odor
- STINK - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
To stink means to smell extremely unpleasant [ ] 2 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 [informal, disapproval] [ ] 3
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