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stunk

[ stuhngk ]

verb

  1. a simple past tense and past participle of stink.


stunk

/ stʌŋk /

verb

  1. See stink
    a past tense and past participle of stink


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Example Sentences

I won’t lie, the video stunk, but I was absolutely impressed by the quality of the audio.

One episode, the Christmas one, we all pigged out like crazy and went to see Tron: Legacy right after, and we all stunk horribly.

But hard as it is for a liberal to say, the Democratic party in New Jersey has traditionally stunk to high heaven.

We were carried into a vast bed-room, which I suppose is the club-room, for it stunk of tobacco like a justice of the peace!

Thou liest, I think abominably, and thou hadst been In my place, thou wouldst have stunk at both ends.

This they seemed to void in a way of defence, and it stunk worse than assafoetida, or what is commonly called devil's dung.

Father drunk, mother drunk, a hell of a home that stunk with liquor, and where there was no bread.

The pasture gate was down and even that holy of holies, the branding corral, stunk of sheep.

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