Take strong and forceful action, as to object or express discontent.
1Or he can make a stink with the San José government.
2We don't want to make a stink and compromise the climbing.
3Roth says he's going to make a stink about this.
4Nor did Lieutenant Martin make a stink about it.
5These families are briefed about this type of possibility and they will not make a stink.
6Like your pa don't have many friends outside the station, and sometimes they make a stink.
7He'd make a stink about this with corporate.
8If that detective decides to make a stink-
9His vicious deeds are too numerous to mention, but he doesn't need violence to make a stink.
10You make a stink and bring out the rotters, and I'll push you into the street myself.
11The papers could make a stink.
12Because if you make me do that, I will make a stink that you'll never get off your shiny suits.
13Maybe I couldn't win but I could make a stink and perhaps cause the Mannix people to shy off from buying them out.
14Simeon didn't need the extra attention and he sure as hell didn't want to make a stink before the captain was on board.
15If you're raised here, you know not to make a stink or talk about the old families and their fucked-up ways in mixed company.
16But if Marta Everson makes a stink, then suddenly it all might start to smell.
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