Yes, it stunk of smoke and sick in there, and the air was cold and clammy, but I could ignore these minor flaws. |
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We would run to him, sweaty and out of breath, and he would embrace us both, and tell me how putridly I stunk of perspiration. |
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They needed to protect their insulation from water because it stunk when wet. |
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She likes to relate the time a cat had a litter in her clothing, and how horrible her wardrobe stunk afterwards. |
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It was jelly-like and it stunk horribly, like butter gone off or old chip pan oil. |
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We got three issues out before we realized we stunk at selling ads and subscriptions. |
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The success of Angela's Ashes spawned a spate of memoirs-by-nobody-in-particular, most of which, frankly, stunk. |
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It can also be very revealing if you loved the movie and he thinks it stunk. |
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I had to wear all my brother's highly unfashionable cast-off clothes and the bathroom always stunk of Guinness. |
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It stunk like there was a dead body inside it, and perhaps there was. |
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As you can imagine, this process stunk up the place to high heaven. |
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It wouldn't have worked to deny anything: the room stunk of pot and cigarette smoke. |
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Folks from across the political spectrum were saying that whether it was this type of tax or another type of tax, the process stunk. |
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It stunk worse than the factories in the city and was filled with at least half a dozen men. |
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There were a lot of crusty kids in there so it already stunk. |
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This room stunk so badly we could not stay in it for very long. |
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If people ran by telling you why their opponents stunk, he ran by telling you why his side was better. |
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The duchovbots had nothing to do with it. Season 8 stunk big time. Not even David could make it any better. |
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Steveston was covered in a haze from this smoke and it stunk! |
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The room stunk like an oenophile's bachelor party. |
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