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Meanings of
stinking
in English
Very bad.
rotten
lousy
crappy
shitty
stinky
icky
Related terms
bad
Offensively malodorous.
foul
smelly
funky
fetid
putrid
noisome
foetid
foul-smelling
ill-scented
Related terms
malodorous
ill-smelling
malodourous
unpeasant-smelling
Synonyms
Examples for "
rotten
"
rotten
lousy
crappy
shitty
stinky
Examples for "
rotten
"
1
The stone steps are disjointed; the bell-cord is
rotten
;
the gutter-spouts broken.
2
Truthful and matter of fact about a
rotten
situation, but also understanding.
3
He said refrigerators were unreliable and the students' food sometimes went
rotten
.
4
It is very sadly a
rotten
apple situation here, said Michael Spencer.
5
The Humanists are guilty, the Mitsubishi, the
rotten
heart of Europe, guilty!
1
Ther's some
lousy
guy on the Obar working in with the gang.
2
This doesn't mean the prime minister's
lousy
plan is any good either.
3
That way I wouldn't have to wash
lousy
clothes for the bunkhouse.
4
Which is why the military has so often done a
lousy
job.
5
It was, Matullus thought, a truly
lousy
way to start the day.
1
Today, autonomous vehicles are about as good as a standard
crappy
driver.
2
As a result,
crappy
graphics and all, the games hold up beautifully.
3
With each
crappy
new pitch, our projected glory seems increasingly in doubt.
4
But it was a really
crappy
day.' He sighed then straightened up.'
5
No need to wait in line for an over priced,
crappy
haircut.
1
Well, like they say: The best-laid plans often go
shitty
,
don't they?
2
Just the four of us, trying to make this
shitty
day work.
3
It's a mean,
shitty
place, and it'll break anyone who pretends different.
4
Sometimes, things just need to be called out as
shitty
and unfair.
5
The employer was being
shitty
to new employees and alienating potential ones.
1
Vowing to research the case, I headed back to the
stinky
room.
2
Christian advises taking them a week before
stinky
guffs would be unacceptable.
3
I believe Joe placed everything in the
stinky
room before he left.
4
Or have you sent them all back home with your
stinky
grass?'
5
And the SuperVision 250 is riding that great,
stinky
wave of demand.
1
All sorts of creepy,
icky
,
semi-dead things would continue to hunt her.
2
When you think about it, kissing is strange and a bit
icky
.
3
Super Meat Boy is a strange mix of the
icky
and avant-garde.
4
But there were these
icky
fat green caterpillars all over, eating it.
5
Not to mention those
icky
suicidal impulses from a moment ago.
Usage of
stinking
in English
1
Into a
stinking
ditch; into water that was thick, cold, and slimy.
2
We'd move out of the
stinking
trailer and into a nice house.
3
Some fish fancy flies, others worms, others a bit of
stinking
gore.
4
Brooding for four hundred years in his
stinking
wreck of a castle.
5
I'd rather sleep in a sty than stay in this
stinking
place.
6
Probably not
stinking
rich enough for it to make a difference, though.
7
We've got to finish our job out there in the
stinking
trenches.
8
Every few yards we'd have to negotiate a line of
stinking
seaweed.
9
Burning bare them, and his scutcheon was the blue and
stinking
flame.
10
Well, she was gone now, with pretty well all her
stinking
kind.
11
What have you been bandying my name about for, you
stinking
knave?'
12
We Para Dix players, we do not fight for the
stinking
crowd.
13
As if he had drowned in the brown
stinking
waters of London.
14
She muttered protests and slapped weakly at me with one
stinking
hand.
15
With the
stinking
farts that we might emit in our final moments.
16
Usually it was around lunchtime, so there was this
stinking
cafeteria food.
Other examples for "stinking"
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About this term
stinking
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
stinking of
stinking rich
need no stinking
stinking meat
stinking water
More collocations
Stinking
through the time
Stinking
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
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