Cause to smell bad; fill with a bad smell.
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Examples for "stink up"
Examples for "stink up"
1If a mild winter follows, forget it; 4WD cars will stink up the forecourt.
2At the very least, it will stink up the lab.
3Minnie still stink up the place with her "Old Quail" pipe tobacco?
4A study has finally revealed what has been causing a stink up in eastern Christchurch.
5You stink up our air with your fat carcass.
1Did they follow the smell up the block and get trapped inside the store?
2Don't want to smell up the room with corpses.
3You want to smell up the place?
4Now he was racing over the springy sod which sent a sweet, grassy smell up to meet him.
5Well, naturally, he would have thrown it back in the lake so it wouldn't smell up the place.
1I'm afraid there's enough rot to stink out the Dominion.
2It's going to take a month to get this crater stink out of my plates.'
3What I said was: "Can't you keep that damn stink out of my room?"
4So I sit, and my weight pushes a cloud of bad stink out of the recliner.
5Why don't you get your dwarf stink outta here before I crack your teeth with this hammer?'
6First, a story in The Farmers Journal of many weeks ago headed "Taking the stink out of slurry".
7They reproached him in chorus, coming nearer to the fire to let the fierce heat draw the stink out of their clothes.
8In his benign way he could take the stink out of anything and was often briefed by newspapers in difficult libel actions.
9I certainly felt equal to going straight through the earth to China after my little sister, if she had stink out of sight.
10One dead herring is not much, but one by one you may make such a heap of them as to stink out a whole village.
11Though you can eat them raw, they do pack a big garlicy punch so blanching them in boiling water takes the stink out of them.
12Have a curry and you risk stinking out your neighbour.
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