Use of stinking in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include stinking at the start of sentence, stinking at the end of sentence and stinking in the middle of sentence

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stinking at the end of sentence


  1. The case has been stinking.
  2. The fish Cassius returned home with lay in a plastic basin in the kitchen, spoiled and stinking.

stinking in the middle of sentence


  1. I had a stinking cold.
  2. I hate this stinking job!
  3. I've got a stinking cold.
  4. She'd got a stinking cold.
  5. His brother's stinking rich .
  6. Jane's family is stinking rich.
  7. I hate this stinking boring job!
  8. I don't want your stinking money.
  9. Clayton got positively stinking drunk.
  10. They were locked up in a stinking cell.
  11. Those onions are stinking the house out.
  12. I was pushed into a filthy, stinking room.
  13. I wrote them a stinking letter to complain.
  14. I don't want to watch that stinking TV show.
  15. You'd wed your daughter to a stinking Viking!
  16. Those onions are stinking the whole house out.
  17. I represent areas with stinking housing estates.
  18. I don't want to be left for dead in some stinking alley.
  19. She had a stinking cold and felt very sorry for herself.
  20. At Christmas, I tend to get stinking drunk with schlock.
  21. When this is over we're going to go out and get stinking drunk.
  22. He's stinking rich, and with no more talent than he ever had before.
  23. The yards were full of stinking garbage cans, and untidy lines of washing.
  24. And then, maybe: The stinking goat on yonder hill Feeds all day on chlorophyll.
  25. That won't flush out all the sewage, but it should unclog some stinking drains.
  26. You turned me into a goddamn sadist be-cause of your goddamn stinking country stubbornness.
  27. Anyone who has encountered a skunk will know that before it fires its stinking spray it issues clear warnings of its intentions.

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