Definition of stinky in English:
stinky
adjectivestinkier, stinkiest ˈstɪŋkiˈstɪŋki
informal 1Having a strong or unpleasant smell.
Example sentencesExamples
- For years, people afflicted with the itchy skin condition used stinky coal-tar derivatives to alleviate their symptoms.
- A group of villagers have gone online to protest at a stinky turkey farm.
- Leaky pipes and the occasional blockage provides some diverting fun for the rest of the family as they watch Dad struggle with the stinky mess.
- I struggle to breathe without getting his stinky breath inhaled.
- We drove around in a cramped, stinky van.
- 1.1 Very disagreeable and unpleasant.
he went to his stinky job year after year
Example sentencesExamples
- They point to signs of life in some of the bombed-out corners of markets, and banks finally finding buyers for some of their stinkiest assets.
- There may be some stinky skeleton lurking in his past.
- Healthy and progressive organizations make change easier than stinky evil organizations do.
- It's a bit of a stinky ballad that I briefly had a soft spot for, but I can't really get behind a song which advocates not lying to someone just because they are beautiful.
- The same suggestions were made in the original film and the stinky sequel.
Rhymes
dinky, Helsinki, inky, Kinki, kinky, minke, pinkie, pinky, slinky, stotinki