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stank

[stangk] / stæŋk /




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It was posted in a cardboard envelope and "absolutely stank" she said, filled with sand and seaweed.

From BBC

“It stank of corpses,” said Ms. Yavorskaya, 54, who said there was no mistaking the wretched odor.

From New York Times

Consider that comedy club food is typically similarly monotonous — a domain ruled by washed-out nachos, uninspired chicken tenders, Sysco-driven quesadillas and the stank of dirty fryer oil.

From Los Angeles Times

Called luosifen, the soup has a reputation for repelling diners with a stank so potent that some folks, perhaps with an aggrieved tongue pressed against their cheek, classify it as a bioweapon.

From Washington Post

Liudmyla recognised the man, who was aged around 60 and stank of alcohol.

From BBC