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stank
verb as in smell badly
verb as in be lousy, bad
Strongest match
Example Sentences
He visited Los Angeles in 1926 and declared that “the whole place stank of orange blossoms.”
And if the pitch stank, Borzello wouldn’t be afraid to say so.
The rules stank, but the rules were the rules, and everyone knew them, and Bush allegedly broke them, and no shiny trophy is going to change that.
He found a place in Astana in an apartment that stank of cat.
It seemed he had a successful Navy career, but gave it all up to follow Trump around Mar-a-Lago, a demeaning job that means inhaling ketchup-and-butt stank all day long.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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