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    stink
    [stiNGk]
    verb
    stink (verb) · stinks (third person present) · stank (past tense) · stinking (present participle) · stunk (past participle)
    1. have a strong unpleasant smell:
      "the place stank like a sewer" · "his breath stank of drink"
    2. informal
      be very unpleasant, contemptible, or scandalous:
      "the industry's reputation stinks"
    noun
    stink (noun) · stinks (plural noun)
    1. a strong unpleasant smell; a stench:
      "the stink of the place hit me as I went in"
    2. informal
      a commotion or fuss:
      "no matter how nice the restaurant is, wacko Meg has to make a big stink and embarrass the rest of us"
    Origin
    Old English stincan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German stinken, also to stench.
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    verb
    1. have a strong unpleasant smell:
      smell foul/bad/disgusting
      stink/smell to high heaven
      give off a bad smell
    2. be very unpleasant, contemptible, or scandalous:
      be very unpleasant
      be abhorrent
      be despicable
      be contemptible
      be disgusting
      be vile
      be foul
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