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It all stinks of showing off, like little boys do.
It seemed best to try the train and endure the Stink.
For one thing, it's hard to wax poetic about stinks.
And yet, at this season of the year, those stinks were almost afterthoughts in the air.
A hand on his shoulder brought him back to the stinks of marsh and frightened men.
The stinks of Hell were still in my nostrils.
Or won't with all the stinks this close to the wharves.
"Now come on, while our fires and our stinks are still high."
Or too many stinks coming down from above.
Also you had the good sense to make no more perfumish stinks.
Hard times indeed, sir, much harder than soft modern days with this trifling Stink!
She tells Mr. Stink to say it in the film.
Again I smell the stinks of war; and see the banners and the blood.
His vantage point was in the support B-29 Big Stink.
Now the stinks and the inconveniences, though still familiar, jolted her when she visited.
Nobody was up at the nineteenth-century farmhouse; nobody except for Stink.
"Had a Stink of their own, have they?"
The following morning, she takes sausages to give them to Mr. Stink.
All the stinks - black powder and blood and the smell of my own sweat.
Or was, till the Stink and the resulting disorders."
It is only when you get up close that you smell the stinks, the odors of life in a low technology society.
In the middle of her interview, Mr. Stink bursts into the kitchen.
Phyllis said, "Welcome to a world where every choice is flawed and you have to pick the one that least stinks.
"Why should we be kept waiting while our host fiddles around among his stinks and bottles?
What was real was this squalid hallway with its stinks and shadows.