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1 The stink of gasoline drenched the air over the Place de l'Opera.
2 I think they been there awhile, from the stink of the place.
3 After, she remembered the way she'd stink of rubber, bleach, and sweat.
4 The mingled stink of cooked meat and fried synthetic components was everywhere.
5 Despite the heavy downpour, he smelled briefly the stink of incinerated flesh.
6 It really does stink of money-likethe corpse of a rich man.
7 The warm medical stink of the body on her clothes and hair.
8 The stink of human decay replaced with the scent of laundry detergent.
9 Very faintly, I could scent the heavy, bestial stink of a troll.
10 The salt-sour stink of the Thames at low tide tickled his nostrils.
11 The stink of it filled the passageway, harsh enough to choke on.
12 Tense, low voices drifted in with the burned-moth stink of cauterized flesh.
13 The stink of urine in the stairwell brought tears to Poole's eyes.
14 And the more the stink of unwashed flesh and refuse reached them.
15 He kicks the door open and breathes in the stink of death.
16 Perfume in expensive stores had begun to stink of rot and decay.
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