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"I really hate trading this sweet beauty for a stinkpot, skipper!"
The sailors call the cruiser owners the Stinkpot Group.
'Is that what passes for an answer in this festering stinkpot of a town?
"How can you tell in this stinkpot?"
Describing the method of use of the stinkpot, Kennedy writes:
And you are a stinkpot.
She reminded me most of that stinkpot Chinee.
I hadn't realized that tunnel rats could manage to think of that molten stinkpot as home.
I've got a gentle old man on my conscience; and you've got that stinkpot in your pocket I signed it, remember?"
'Nowherel Nowhere does your signing this little stinkpot say you agree to retire from the scene.
Stinkpot may mean:
'In a motorised boat - we are talking about a stinkpot, aren't we?'
"The stinkpot doeset count anymore.
A stinkpot or stink-pot was an incendiary and suffocating weapon used in 19th century China, especially in naval operations.
Stinkpot (Historic Chinese incendiary weapon)
Weg is not the only one embracing what have often been viewed as diametrically opposed designs: the proverbial stinkpot versus the blow boat.
Dear Stinkpot: Letters from Louise Brooks (2010)
Stinkpot (Musk Turtle)
And if that wasn't already the living end, now my knight in shining armor has arrived: Mr. Stinkpot Axelroot.
Riker put his mask on, still watching the ten Klingons gag and double over at the sickening stinkpot gasses flooding the room.
Common musk turtle or Stinkpot, Sternotherus odoratus (Sonnini & Latreille, 1801)
THE noise rolls up from the mouth of the creek in short, angry bursts, perhaps a stinkpot motor trying to turn over, maybe a large dog cornered by a tick-mad deer.
Reptiles such as the stinkpot turtle and Blanding's turtle and several amphibian species including a variety of frogs and salamanders thrive in this highly productive habitat.