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"stinking" Definitions
  1. having a very strong, unpleasant smell
  2. [only before noun] (informal, especially British English) very bad or unpleasant
  3. [only before noun] (British English, informal) showing a lot of anger
"stinking" Synonyms
foetid(UK) fetid(US) smelly rank malodorous reeking putrid noisome foul stinky reeky rancid stenchy noxious musty funky fusty mephitic pungent whiffy dreadful horrible awful vile unpleasant appalling disgusting terrible frightful nasty rotten ghastly wretched contemptible shocking very bad loathsome sickening offensive wasted plastered inebriated intoxicated hammered high drunk smashed blitzed stoned bombed tipsy sozzled blotto inebriate canned drunken sottish stewed loaded evil wicked bad wrong wrongful immoral sinful ungodly unholy base ignoble dishonorable(US) dishonourable(UK) corrupt iniquitous depraved degenerate villainous unacceptable inferior poor substandard unsatisfactory lousy deficient crummy mediocre inadequate subpar dissatisfactory suboptimal lame shoddy wanting paltry deplorable sharp acrid strong tangy sour tart acid bitter piquant acidic overpowering sharp-tasting vinegary acerb burning hot acerbic acetic acidulous blasted infernal doggone danged bloody freaking confounded accursed damnable cursed deuced goddamned cussed darn flaming doggoned durn dang bleeding abundant abounding awash filled generous liberal flush packed replete rich rife teeming thick dripping flowing flushed fraught lavish overflowing overrun extremely really exceedingly particularly very highly terribly immensely awfully seriously uncommonly vastly hugely especially extra enormously greatly mightily supremely eminently smelling ponging humming funking whiffing niffing offending smelling bad smelling disgusting smelling foul smelling to high heaven stinking to high heaven having an odor offending the nostrils smelling horrible smelling up giving off a bad smell stenching having a bad smell evidencing suggesting smacking showing signs smacking of testifying to bearing the stamp of having all the hallmarks of giving the impression reeking of smelling of strongly suggesting sucking biting blowing putrefying decaying decomposing festering perishing rotting spoiling corrupting deteriorating disintegrating fouling moulding(UK) molding(US) moldering(US) crumbling gangrening mortifying mouldering(UK) necrosing sphacelating More

321 Sentences With "stinking"

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Tanker lorries parked by the roadside suck up stinking waste.
The Changs have been stinking up tofu for five generations.
Though technically correct, I hate these stinking snoots the most.
Why risk stinking up your cozy solace from hectic college life.
Covered with excrement and discarded paper, it is exposed and stinking.
Giancarlo Stanton doesn't need no stinking glove to catch a ball.
"The hell with all these stinking nations," Rebozo said to Nixon.
In April, conservative activists threw a stinking blue liquid at him.
They just don't want it stinking up their property, they say.
The world would become a stinking charnel house if fungi disappeared.
"The whole thing is like a stinking cave," Mr. Carlson said.
Some of the billboards have had "stinking Jew" scrawled on them.
"Vines won't do anything while it's stinking hot," said Briggs in Perth.
Is the beast starting to sniff its way toward our stinking bait?
" A drunk who didn't wash, Frederick soon became known as "Stinking Bishop.
The ones that are there now are really stinking up the joint.
The guest workers "are in the middle of stinking nowhere," Schell said.
And I pick up this stinking thing and it's: 'Hello, Mr. Trump!
"The U.S. is not paying one stinking penny for it," Cunha said.
What they want to do is stay on their own stinking thinking narrative.
If you're stinking the place out, they'll boo you out of the ring.
Everyone can agree that Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are pretty stinking rich.
A Virgin train can barely get to Edinburgh without stinking of shit about it.
Saturn and Neptune are stinking up the month, and Jupiter isn't doing much better.
Purdue may be out of money, but the Sacklers are still filthy, stinking RICH.
Nineteenth-century Japanese nationalists dismissed Western culture as bata kusai, or "stinking of butter".
They're stinking, flappy clap... clap... flappers that swoop down to steal my treasured possessions.
The eclipse is not a health policy issue — but it is pretty stinking cool.
Battered cars choke its highways; its unpaved backstreets are clogged with stinking black mud.
There's nothing nicer in this stinking world than the sound of a kid laughing.
That requires immense dumps, hills of stinking trash that measure up to 50 meters tall.
It's so stinking cute that it could make the most hardcore biker sigh and smile.
She complained that her neighbor was smoking cigarettes and weed and stinking up her apartment.
Simple, classic, and chic, with a big stinking sapphire ring to top it all off.
Tomorrow he will likely be back in his stinking tent, sleeping off another failed attempt.
It's men who mix the stinking, toxic cauldrons to spread steaming hot tar on city roofs.
Well, well, well, it looks like scientists have finally figured out who's been stinking up space.
Polenta with stinking Gorgonzola, maybe, and a fork-tender bone of meat from some brave animal.
"I'm not voting for another stinking measure when they're acting the way they're acting," McDugle said.
Carole Faulkner, owner of The Cheese Shop in Chester, has sold Stinking Bishop since its inception.
Bucking current trends of instrumental metal, there's very little drone happening in a Stinking Lizaveta song.
Was this whole thing just his way of keeping dirty diapers from stinking up the house?
"I was a stinking, drugged-out dope fiend," Kline wrote in "Never Lose" (1996), his autobiography.
At first, McDonald's CEO Ray Kroc hated the idea of "stinking up" the restaurant with fish.
These episodes seemed to coincide, she said, with the times when the landfill spewed stinking fumes.
"The doggone Aaron Rodgers is so stinking good, he throws it right over my head," Clark said.
He leads me into the stinking passageway, and opens a door next to the one-room barbershop.
When they get up to leave, he holds her hand and they just look so stinking happy.
How to use and wash out menstrual stinking rags when Ojibwe women never stunk of old blood. . . .
"I'm not voting for another stinking measure when they're acting the way they're acting," McDugle had said.
"In France, they said, 'Just leave us alone, we don't need your stinking classification,' " Dr. Reed said.
Mediator The thing about dictators is they don't have to answer any stinking questions from the press.
Australia Diary Growing up in Queensland means understanding the difference between hot, stinking hot and unbearably hot.
China uses the phrase "black and stinking" to describe water rendered unusable as a result of heavy pollution.
In that sense, the Inspire HR feels like a blatant corporate cash grab, which is a stinking shame.
In the maternity ward's theater stinking buckets of liquid waste hung off beds, apparently there for several days.
This currently unnamed baby has a lot to live up to; good thing he is so stinking cute.
"I had a huge torpedo belly sticking out like a stinking shelf," she joked about her first pregnancy.
H. Lawrence Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world, a mother's love is not.
It reduced gifted and autonomous people to nuts and bolts in some monstrously huge, noisy, and stinking machine.
There's some days that I really did find myself, like, stinking up a bit, but it wasn't terrible.
They can't understand how this world can be such a stinking rotten place and still insist on turning!
How good it seemed to settle back among his comfortable cushions and hasten to leave this stinking town.
Coco's baby daughter doesn't need any stinking floaties when she hits the beach ... not when she's got mommy!
One day, he came in stinking of booze and sweat and started shouting his mouth off, throwing tools.
And his latest, 'We don't need no stinking data' claim could result in a loss of epic proportions.
In place of stinking, degraded pastures dominated by invasive weeds, visitors now can enjoy a natural coastal landscape.
"I'm not voting for another stinking measure when they're acting the way they're acting," McDugle said on Tuesday.
All that matters is that everything the Child (as it's officially known) does is way too stinking cute.
" The speaker was Zsolt Bayer, a prominent right-wing pundit who once referred to Jews as "stinking excrement.
"New Hampshire voters to pundits: We don't need your stinking lanes," by David Corn Why voters are so unsettled.
After all, the truck was carrying eight tons of stinking, rotting garbage from 900 homes, CNN affiliate KTVI reported.
The case against The Favourite winning Best Picture: This movie is so stinking chilly and weird and off-putting.
Kavanagh added it was the opposite to his first gym, nicknamed "The Shed," which was "cold, wet, and stinking."
People diving in the worst affected parts of the reef are literally swimming amid millions of stinking, decaying corpses.
Thankfully we still have high-rise parkour, and we still have—soaring and dangerously weird since 1994—Stinking Lizaveta.
We were drunk, so obviously I tripped later on and fell with my knee into the whole stinking mess.
For once this is not because the England soccer team is stinking out a World Cup (quite the opposite).
So consider the following harrowing, commonly repeated facts: It's clear that the fashion industry is a big, stinking mess.
The feel and look of it are fantastic, it is a great size, and it is so stinking cute!
His son, Stan Michalak, was nine years old at the time and remembers his dad coming home sick and stinking.
Olares moved away after their home -- which had perched on stilts precariously over a stinking, trash-filled canal -- was demolished.
The stops were at terrible taco shacks with outhouses, or gas stations with drooling, stinking toilets much worse than outhouses.
So I flipped over a stack of their stinking breadsticks, removed my gloves, extended both middle fingers, and went home.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Like a stinking dinosaur with an atrophied leg, guitar music stumbles slowly forward.
For someone who's just traveled from loud and stinking London, there's an exultant strangeness out there, beyond the car window.
What's really bad is that ATN's culture is what's "stinking" up the possible deal with PGM, according to Rhea Jarrell.
A poster near the coffin, which lies beside a stinking canal cut between ramshackle homes, demands "Justice for Eric Quintinita Sison".
Her hatchback was always full of old empty glass jars rolling around the back, stinking like hot green beans in summer.
It's not just regulation that Thiel hates, it's the whole stinking mess and he has not been shy about saying so.
I'm totally torn over whether it's subconsciously my favorite game of all at the show, or a stinking heap of shit.
Cities have of course endured a reputation for much of the industrial era as a blight, the stinking antithesis of conservation.
This year is no better, with Sargassum stinking up beaches and dealing a major blow to tourism in Mexico and Florida.
The shutdown has also left a stinking mess at Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in eastern California.
It's not just regulation that Thiel hates, it's the whole stinking mess, and he has not been shy about saying so.
If not, it's a stinking pile of anemic cat-sick that's been dried into the carpet for the last two decades.
History is inert, a congealed mass of free market and libertarian-leaning politics, a stinking fatberg in ideology's own sewer pipe.
With Donald Trump still inexplicably hanging around, stinking up the place, the Compton rapper has been pulling stunts and making himself heard.
Waste pickers scavenge through trash bags outside homes and stinking mounds of refuse at dumps to recover the plastic that Minghui needs.
The jet-black, stinking bulbs that originated in Korea rule everything around Meehan at Kali, his newly opened restaurant on Melrose Boulevard.
They are only over here in the mud and stinking rubbish piles of The Jungle because we were over there in Afghanistan.
Serve them toast and tortilla chips and lay together, on a stinking sofa, two grey, grizzled human beings, aware of their failures.
There were cool bars and fun parties and life to be lived in the same stinking metropolis that imprisoned our favorite characters.
As for scents, Saturn rules dirty or stinking muddy places, and brings to mind a coin purse, bricks, earth, and the sky.
It whips up enthusiasm by demonising opponents (the stinking rich, the heartless Tories) and organising supporters into euphoria- or rage-fuelled rallies.
The Jihadis and those stinking Russians hooked up against us and started channeling weapons to the Mexicans like there was no tomorrow.
The supermodel and the music mogul were all smiles as they were spotted leaving Los Angeles' garlic-heavy Stinking Rose restaurant on Thursday.
Jamie Foxx don't need no stinking stuntman -- he sprung into action and saved a driver from an overturned, burning car ... TMZ has learned.
He was a short man, short as me, but rubbery with rot and stinking and his mouth was open like he was grinning.
Hundreds of tents dotted around this once-suburban woodland park, now a stinking swampland, home to 1,300 Iranians and Iraqi Kurds — like Ali.
I don't do drugs on the job anymore—the worst thing I do these days is arrive to work with a stinking hangover.
Chrissy Teigen's mother, Vilailuck "Pepper" Teigen, has documented a family trip to meet the main man, and the photos are too stinking' precious.
These are the stinking, elbowing, stock-still, too-chatty miscreants who can turn a perfect night out into an evening of unadulterated misery.
Lying in bed in her silent house, her hair wet with sweat, her body stinking with despair, she was able to travel there.
Partly, I'm lazy and I'm also happy here—Stinking Bishop is a premium product, I don't want to start selling it in Tesco.
We had a good run, but between Donald Trump and the threat of nuclear annihilation I'm ready to get off this stinking rock.
It struck Ledgard that this ugly, stinking beast is exactly the kind of creature that might be left out of the digital future.
Or they suffer a fistula, a childbirth injury that leaves them leaking urine or feces, stinking and ostracized, and sometimes unable to walk.
Bella Thorne and Charlie Puth don't need no stinking mistletoe to pack on the PDA -- they were all over each other in Miami.
The world is a pile of stinking feces, and fear is a completely reasonable response to the "should I or shouldn't I procreate?" debate.
"I stinking love my [sister]-in-law and my brother-in-law and I'm so excited we get to experience our first pregnancy together!"
It was delayed for nearly three entire episodes — all the while Jon Snow's body was, I assume, stinking up the entire Night's Watch dorm.
O'Brien's fiction had always included episodes of cruelty; in "The Country Girls," Caithleen's father calls her a "stinking little foul-mouth," and strikes her.
Not only because of President Trump, though he could hardly be worse, but because of the stinking morass he has uncovered in the heartland.
It claws load upon load of stinking rubbish from a barrier stretched across the stream and deposits it into the back of an orange lorry.
The cryptocurrency world is a "stinking cesspool" and is fundamentally worth nothing, according to Nouriel Roubini, the economist famed for predicting the 2008 financial crisis.
Derek Bell stunk and the only way to see if he would continue stinking was to have him play it out in Bradenton that spring.
More than once, I walked around the city with a stinking cloth diaper in my handbag until I could dump it in the washing machine.
I felt for much of the novel that I was trapped in an old boys' club stinking of leather and cigars: too much ambidextrous smoking.
A narcissist that grew up in the mud of stinking corruption, with kickbacks of billions and grey deals on account of [the people of Israel].
Still each lack, maybe a grave, Clots this paradise stinking from our evidence Into a honking syllable's bill, mass snapped up from Narcissus's Second surface.
The Clinton admintration's financial heavy weights, along with many Republicans and Democrats in Congress, simply protected those on Wall Street that didn't want any stinking regulation.
Lenny Kravitz don't need no stinking dressing rooms -- the guy shut down the Saint Laurent store on Rodeo Drive and went topless for everyone to see.
"You bloody rotten stinking traitors trying to get foreigners to overthrow the Singapore government and trying to destroy people live [sic] here," read one Facebook comment.
"I don't need no stinking tax stamp," one Facebook post, referring to the required registration of automatic weapons, states before referring to the bump stock model.
He finds in its stinking, overcrowded corridors numerous cases of institutionalised cruelty and individual suffering; but he also unearths many examples of striking ingenuity and bonhomie.
Yet Trump, who is not especially religious and is stinking rich, has managed to draw enough of the angry and dispossessed to his cause to win.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)A river of stinking garbage bags snakes its way through the suburbs of Beirut, a surreal and unhygienic blight on Lebanon's cosmopolitan capital.
For the most part they were weakly, stinking, rachitic, pockmarked, in rags — far less well found than the farm animals that were being bought and sold.
"I'm not voting for another stinking measure when they're acting the way they're acting," the Republican state representative Kevin McDugle said, in a Facebook Live feed.
Festivals, by their very nature, are hedonistic affairs, chances to slide out of life's rigor and rules into a gloopy pool of sweaty, stinking, sordid debauchery.
For example, oil from garbage bags can leak onto the sidewalk and asphalt and form "pockets or ponds" that "hold stinking liquid down there," he said.
Some residents fear being left with a stinking mud flat once the dam is gone, but in fact, dormant seeds quickly become trees, shrubs and grasses.
The fresh air is now suffused with methane and hydrogen sulfide gas that, besides stinking like rotten eggs, can lift his heart rate to alarming levels.
The parched wasteland of the planetary hours, it stretches on and on, and in its stinking heat the precious seedlings of Monday's hopes wither and perish.
So let's raise a glass of real ale and a hunk of stinking cheese to the man who gave you eyebrows and a possible inherited cholesterol problem.
"I always tried to give the audience what they wanted, and in return they made me ridiculously, stinking f*cking rich," Richie announces in an early voiceover.
Neighbors find her curled tight in their pigpens, crouched like an animal in ditches along the roads, hidden in the marsh grass, knee deep in stinking mud.
A decade ago, Aardman Animations came knocking to ask if they could feature Stinking Bishop in their new film, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
With stinking green watery filth mingled with trash being a common sight in the capital Sanaa, the government is struggling to control the spread of the disease.
In this case, it's the egg plot from season four's "Tick, Tick, Tick, Boom!" only now there are pickles stinking up Stars Hollow instead of rotten eggs.
"Right now, we've also got a fourth category: companies that are currently stinking up the joint, but should thrive when things get back to normal," he said.
For urban clients feeling claustrophobic and overwhelmed, squished into globs of stinking humanity on the subway and in other small indoor spaces, Ms. Baker advises doing visualizations.
Iraqi soldiers explained that the stinking bodies had been left there to send a clear message to residents - don't join IS or you will suffer the same fate.
So if you or a loved one isn't a linguist and starts quoting dead languages, stinking of sulfur, and levitating an exorcist could be helpful—alongside a shrink.
After five days without electricity to pump water, Venezuelans from working-class neighborhoods to upscale apartment towers are complaining of increasingly infrequent showers, unwashed dishes, and stinking toilets.
"What a smug stinking lot my relations are and you've never seen such a seedy worn out bunch of old hags most of them have become," he wrote.
But when Yevgeny Yevtushenko visited the ravine outside Kiev in 1961, he found no monument there to the nearly 34,000 victims, just lorries dumping piles of stinking rubbish.
Many of those who travelled the 550 km journey north only to be turned away sat in the stinking and overcrowded airport terminal on Friday, pondering their fate.
I know a few mantras and spent my early 20s stinking of cheap incense, on a doomed path to enlightenment or, at least, something that looked like it.
It mildly appalled Eileen that the boy carted this beautiful brass instrument around with his balled-up socks and stinking boots, but she figured that was the point.
No need for a net when you have the right skill sets and pedals, and god love them, Stinking Lizaveta never pause for a moment to look down.
I didn't have a room for a while, but then I was allowed to sleep in this freezing room full of stinking bags of shit that nobody wanted.
Smith has admitted he would drive drunk and show up to the Vikings practice facility "stinking like alcohol" ... but somehow managed to hide his problem from team officials.
But for the performative dance of fighting for Britain – and also what's culturally right – let's quickly get into why these three points most closely resemble stinking piles of bullshit.
R. Kelly don't need no stinking I.D. to prove his identity ... not when he can simply sing his face off, like he did during a late night food run.
In recent inspection campaigns, China has been focusing on the cleaning up of "black and stinking" urban water supplies and the removal of illegal construction on protected nature reserves.
Sagittarius people are famous for having a good time, but serious planet Saturn has been stinking things up in Sagittarius since late 2014, impeding your ability to let loose.
The band took to Rough Trade NYC over the weekend to perform a career-spanning set and, let us tell you, it was a case of stinking hot shit.
Discarded plastic bottles lie along the tree-lined velvet lawns of Nairobi's diplomatic district, and choke the stinking river that uncoils through the smog of the high-rises downtown.
What's more, she is alive and unwell on this cruel, stinking planet, shedding her burned flesh in a hospital bed where she has lain for nigh on two decades.
In addition to his assaults on women he claims to love, Victor is involved in a farm scandal, which leaves a lake of swine feces stinking up the countryside.
Romans have for years bemoaned the degradation of their city: the potholes, the burning buses, the unkempt parks and the uncollected garbage, stinking its streets and clogging its river.
If those results are bad, as expected, it won't be good; hence the impetus to get some outcome before those financials are out there and stinking up the place.
But the record's depth of emotion — or lack thereof — is definitely born of a human experience, so as to show that maybe being stinking rich doesn't mean you're happy.
In a blog post, Parley's Kelli George describes how the gillnets, designed to hang vertically in the water and snare passing animals, arrived clogged with debris and stinking of fish.
After all, if the technical specs are outdated, and the only point in purchasing one is to signal how goddamn, stinking rich you are, why settle for less than $20k?
According to Sri Lankan officials, the stinking containers include mounds of foul waste — including rotten human remains — and represent a breach of the terms on which the trash was shipped.
The financial crisis is palpable and widespread, so that the stinking piles of garbage and wandering bands of desperate Syrian refugees in Beirut may be harbingers of a deeper malady.
Ah, hell, I've been so busy this year I forgot to get red, stinking mad about the Starbucks holiday cup and then write a long, deranged thing about it. Damn!
Stinking Bishop is so bloody English, in fact, that its creator professes he "still doesn't know how to make cheese," demonstrating the archetypal false modesty that Americans find so bewildering.
" The metaphors come like Cossack charges, and one is never enough: "The crown of Russia had gone from most precious object to poisoned apple, a rotten, stinking potato nobody wanted.
Saturn has been stinking things up in your finances as it's been retrograde in Capricorn; however, it's for the best, Sagittarius, as you're learning so much about budgeting and investing!
"I was just so distraught when this came and I just voted because I knew he wanted to live so badly to see Trump straighten out this stinking mess," she said.
"Dear Eddie Redmayne, I hate your stinking guts, you make me vomit, you're the scum between my toes," the British star of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them read aloud.
I remember turning up to speak to Rufus Wainwright in Baker Street absolutely clattered and stinking of booze, without even considering the fact he'd been in rehab just the year before.
If you want to dig deeper, and I recommend you do, you can watch Silver's other acclaimed features Actor Martinez, Stinking Heaven, Uncertain Terms, Soft In the Head, and Exit Elena.
Sure you'll come back shaking and stinking but maybe the Pepé Le Pew vibes you're giving off will create the necessary zone of physical freedom you need to actually enjoy yourself.
After being alerted to the stinking British trash, Sri Lankan officials looked further, and found 130 other containers of trash that had been imported into Sri Lanka since 2017, AFP reported.
Since the financial crisis the likes of Messrs Blair and Osborne have grown "stinking rich" by selling their advice to global companies, while ordinary British workers have seen their wages stagnate.
In the refinery, he scrounged up sludgy bilge water to drink, and was fed rations of "stinking meat and sea-biscuit filled with living worm," he told his family years later.
Like a stack of AmRep records left to rot in a damp basement each act offers up their twisted and stinking take on the whole broken riffs and disaffected yelling thing.
The manifest ugliness that has defined Trump's campaign is in every way the outgrowth of his base unwillingness to honor anything but whatever is stinking up his mind at the moment.
Now that 52% of our country has taken what many in Germany consider a great stinking dump on the mutter-land, access to the club is hardly likely to have improved.
Lopez's answer to the question of privilege is Leo, a white sex worker and a caricature — slumped, stinking, and stripped of all agency until a lonely playwright takes pity on him.
" In a now-deleted video, a state rep said he has fought for teachers but would not vote "for another stinking measure when (teachers) are acting the way they are acting.
Question: What are some solutions for living with a pet in a small space without having their stuff (litter box, toys, food dishes, etc.) constantly underfoot — or worse, stinking up the place?
But then again, we can't put a price on whipping out the travel-friendly tube in the back of an Uber and removing chipped polish mid-ride without stinking up the car.
Billionaire bond king Bill Gross used foul-smelling sprays to leave the place a stinking mess — and placed dead fish in the air vents, a "disgusted" Sue Gross claimed in court papers.
Your traditional planetary ruler Saturn has been busy stinking things up this week, and today is no exception: It will clash with Mercury retrograde this morning, creating lots of stress around communication.
The Supreme Court said Malik's "stinking conduct" in connection with the video scandal was abhorrent, and an appeals court should decide whether to consider it as evidence for any relief for Sharif.
The algae can turn the water bluish, green, red, or brown, and have become a particular problem in Cape Coral, where the blooms have taken over local canals, stinking up the area.
"They come into this House, they want to act this way — I'm not voting for another stinking measure when they're acting the way they're acting," he said in a Facebook Live video.
While Lassen Peak is the most famous, as well as the dominant feature in the park, there are numerous other-- literally-- hotspots to explore including mud pots, stinking fumaroles and hot springs.
These so-called squalid, gloomy and stinking places were incredible places of social mixing: gays and straights of all social strata, men of all ages, cultural and religious backgrounds came together there.
The rally was held on a stinking rubbish dump because the government refused to let Hakainde Hichilema, the main opposition candidate for the presidency, use any other public space in the area.
This neonatal green garlic is a boon for those enthralled by the stinking rose, yet it's mellower and fresher than the white, papery heads you get during the rest of the year.
The app is full of useful tips for cleaning specific parts of your home, telling you what to use to remove toilet stains and how to stop your garbage disposal from stinking.
We're quick to down slippery oysters, stinking cheese and hot dogs made of entrails unknown, but we shy from anything that might once have crawled, hopped or hovered over a picnic blanket.
As if the arrival of sadness shed a specific smell only detectable by the leonas; the older the leona the more masterful, the quicker she detected your soul stinking up the place.
I was working on a book about the sad saga of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, and Hunter was one of the few players in that whole ordeal whose involvement didn't wind up stinking.
I don't eat the Brussels sprouts because microwaved Brussels are nasty AF. I feel guilty because I know I'm stinking up my cubicle area, but not too guilty to do anything about it.
Not a trace of the romance of old New Orleans remained in Andrews's play, which transplanted Williams's fragile flower from a magnolia-scented past to an Ikea-decorated present stinking of cheap vodka.
Once a significant feature in the life of the city (its course was dotted with wells believed to have healing qualities), by the 18th century, it had become a stinking, disease-ridden ditch.
You've got Still, the minimal, skeletal, (goth) club-ready side, paired perfectly with Alone, an incense-stinking, distorted, odd set of the most melancholy pop this side of Roy Orbison on a comedown.
Tom Massie (R-KY), who previously called the bill "a stinking pile of garbage," tweeted yesterday that he was changing his vote from "no" to "hell no" — that could be a difficult task.
Soaring temperatures below deck—in the stinking bowels of the hold—saw that water, encased as it was in rotting oak barrels, would quickly become covered in a thick layer of green mould.
On the ragged streets of the shantytown across the road, where stinking outhouses sit alongside shacks fashioned from rusted sheets of tin, families have surrendered hopes that sewage lines will ever reach them.
They'll sit there, gut busting through their vintage Tresor t-shirt, stinking to the high heavens of self-regard, and tell you, with a straight face, that "real DJs" don't use USB sticks.
After vowing in October that he would not take off his "stinking glasses," Bush traded in his specs for contacts and showed off his new look during an interview with NBC News on Wednesday.
It is stinking hot, the kind of hot where it feels like even my eyeballs are sweating and I want nothing more than to jump into the salty water of the ocean for respite.
MENINDEE, Australia (Reuters) - Reduced to a string of stagnant mustard-colored pools, fouled in places with pesticide runoff and stinking with the rotting carcasses of cattle and fish, the Darling River is running dry.
A few examples include: clover mixed with white wine, squirting cucumber, stinking iris, slippery elm, brewer's yeast, melon, wild carrot, aloe, papaya, crushed ants, camel hair, lead, belladonna, quinine, and pomegranate; alternatively, self-starvation.
Add the fact that most shops selling wine are little more than overheating stinking garages with dirty crates of bottles stacked up under fluorescent lights, and you have a serious issue on your hands.
Anderson partially based his saga on the life of Edward Doheny, a genuine oil tycoon who bought up vast chunks of California and Mexico and got stinking rich thanks to what he found underneath.
"We need decent restaurants or food that is something besides stinking McDonald's or Subway and things like that," Steve Manley, 51, who has been driving for more than 20 years, previously told Business Insider.
While it may not be the most emotionally dark song he's released, it is the most tangibly filthy—a slow, stinking groove of a tune, reeking of jazz cafe toilets and nicotine stained fingertips.
Dressed in fatigues and caps, some used shovels to shift mounds of stinking rubbish and debris cluttering public spaces, including smashed furniture, sofa and televisions, while processions of green military trucks rumbled along roads.
It was a cheap buzz that could be had for pennies on any decrepit street corner stand or in the bowels of some stinking cellar—and it quickly wrecked havoc on inner city London.
I used to say, "Oh, I'd really like to meet someone," and then I'd see men without teeth, with messy hair, overweight, and stinking of cigarettes, and I'd think, I'll just stick to the cat.
Now, you don't really realized just how much you're saving until you pick up one stinking grapefruit and it's already exceeded one pound, making the price on that little plastic label all but a dream.
Too much time spent in the social media doldrums, and you might find yourself desperate to reconnect Twitter's unstoppable hose of stinking bullshit, or — worse — wanting to argue with an old acquaintance via Facebook comments.
Her operation includes a shit-drying station, a trade secret organic shit-sealing agent that keeps the turds from stinking, and so much shipping and handling the local post office sends people to help out.
"Only stinking third-world dictatorships use nominally independent authorities, actually subordinated to party politics and a thieving government, to neuter the main opposition force, which in Hungary is Jobbik," said party vice-chairman Janos Volner.
Stu is voting Leave in the EU Referendum for fear that a Turkish person might end up living next door to him, stinking out his house with "all that foreign muck" they like to cook.
On Pui O beach on Lantau Island, large stinking clumps of congealed palm oil dotted the shoreline, and a rock formation at one end that children love to climb was coated in the slippery substance.
It plays to the heartland, I guess, to hold the idea of "God's country" comprised of rolling hills and dense forests up against the compromised, urine-stinking concrete compression that is the modern American city.
Now, they live in houses made of bamboo and tin, in neighborhoods where the drains back up in the monsoon and you have to hitch up your sari to wade through the filthy, stinking floodwaters.
Instead, Pol Pot attacked enemies as "ugly microbes" who would "rot society, rot the party and rot the country from within," while Maoists coined insults like "the stinking ninth category" to denounce experts and intellectuals.
From the flies buzzing around Rexy's stinking sleeping body to the mucus and phlegm we see, there's an impressive blend of both CGI and practical effects in use that helps bring us closer to the dinosaurs.
The Sun is in Aries, shining down on the fun and romance sector of your chart—not that it's been easy to enjoy the planetary weather, thanks to serious Saturn stinking things up in your sign.
It all starts with how GM Dan Duquette built the Orioles—to hit the ball hard enough, far enough, and often enough that nobody noticed that the guys in the rotation were stinking up the joint.
Right. Buy your books from a shit-stinking basement, your vegetables from a corner shop that opens out onto the A2, and your records from blokes who'd really rather you weren't flicking through their wares. Simple.
THIRST STREET An American flight attendant (Lindsay Burdge) has a fling with a Frenchman (Damien Bonnard), only to have his ex-girlfriend (Esther Garrel) turn up, in the latest psychological whirlwind from Nathan Silver ("Stinking Heaven").
In reality, the settlement was plopped down in the arid Big Horn Basin where the wind rarely stops blowing and there was once so much sulfur in the river that it was known as Stinking Water.
In February, a train carrying a load of "biosolids" —the fancy word for human poop—from New York City stopped in town's city limits and, well, just sat there stinking up the whole town for months.
Let's face it: Every sauce, sandwich, plate of pasta, or savory snack you can think of wouldn't be mad at a fragrant smear of the stinking rose to kick up its flavor profile a serious notch.
Last month, a federal jury ordered Smithfield to pay $473.5 million to neighbors of three of its sprawling, stinking North Carolina hog farms, who have endured stench, pests, and noise pollution from the operations' many vehicles.
In Macau, the storm will pose a major setback to clean-up efforts that saw Chinese People's Liberation Army troops deployed to help remove mountains of stinking debris strewn across some heavily flooded districts battered by Hato.
Sometimes I'm successfully connecting combos and special moves, making these titans of our time look the part; but mostly I'm just whaling on them with all the precision of a whole-day-sodden, whiskey-stinking bar brawler.
"I come from the poor people, and I've been here working my whole stinking career for people who don't have a chance, and I really resent anybody saying I'm just doing it for the rich," he said.
The term refers to the hue of smoked fish, and its first use was once ascribed to fugitives, running through the woods, who would supposedly toss stinking, smoked fish in all directions to throw bloodhounds off course.
And, sure, holding up a handful of slippery, fish-stinking weed like the lopped off ends of a particularly wet haircut of Jar Jar Binks isn't quite the same as swimming in the ocean under a full moon.
If you want to promote your clearly brilliant strength-training program, sir, how about you use a picture of yourself and spent five stinking minutes coming up with marketing text that actually has something to do with it.
Check it out in action: DIY herb-infused projects typically require standing around for three hours to keep an eye on the perfect decarboxylation temperature — not to mention dirtying a ton of dishes and stinking up the house.
And not just once four stinking times and the last one Rod Rosenstein signed so if that&aposs not enough to force the action as Gregg just talked about in contempt or impeachment, you tell me what is?
Not once (above), but twice (below) did Joey see the desperate outstretched hands of Nationals fans, hoping to take away a souvenir foul ball, only to decide "fuck it" and deny them outright to their stupid, stinking faces.
The mother yawned again and tossed him a pillow and a blanket, and the father asked his one and only son to sleep out on the living-room floor with him, but was rejected for stinking of alcohol.
The fabric has been treated with Polygiene, a patented third-party finish, and a silver salt antimicrobial wash during the production process, so my wicked sweat was more likely to drop away without dampening or stinking up my outfit.
One night, I was extremely frustrated after not being able to figure out how to crack the trailer for Stinking Heaven, so I decided to mess around with the footage, and a few hours later, I emerged with Riot.
SHANGHAI, Sept 21 (Reuters) - China will provide a few cities with an additional funding of 600 million yuan ($13 million) each until 2020 to help them tackle chronic "black and stinking" pollution in rivers, the finance ministry said on Friday.
Police in the city, which is in the greater Sao Paulo area, were on a drug raid Sunday evening when they entered a family home in error and discovered 36-year-old Armando Bezerra de Andrade in a filthy, stinking basement.
Some damaged buildings in Kalasa have recently collapsed, falling debris killed a man last year and the many large heaps of rubble in areas where children play in the street are covered in stinking rubbish, dead rats and swarming flies.
On top of that, you're probably at work, procrastinating, watching the clock, waiting to escape and spend too much money on dinner or half-suffocate in a stinking subway car or sit in traffic, silently withering into a rage husk.
"Many young men's accounts of the additional costliness of their giving oral sex to women (compared with the costs for women of giving to men) referred to vulvas negatively — as 'dirty,' 'disgusting,' 'nasty,' 'droopy,' 'messy,' 'saggy,' 'stinking,'" the study's authors write.
You may remember these unsavoury stinking globules from September, when the city of London in the UK battled one that sprawled across a stretch of underground tunnel the length of two football fields (London's solution was to convert it into biofuel).
"After stinking up the joint for most of the year, Conagra has quickly become one of the most attractive names in the whole food group — witness the three upgrades this stock has caught since the end of October," Cramer said.
He has rolled boulders onto roads, stripped trees bare, strewn debris across hillsides, torn old telephone poles from the ground, tossed ornamental palm trees into the sea, and demolished a few uninhabited old buildings, their carcasses stinking and wet under a gray sky.
Fun hasn't really been in your vocabulary lately, due to serious Saturn stinking things up in your sign, but fortunately you have less then a year left of Saturn raining on your parade (it leaves your sign in December of this year).
Now vast stinking pools created in part by untreated medical waste accumulate at the pile's base, threatening to contaminate the water supply for the parched city which experts have long predicted will be the first capital to use up all its water.
If you're anything like me and begged your mom for a Tamagotchi pet for you to neglect, here are earrings to commemorate your long- and oft-dead digital pet — complete with the precursor to today's poop emoji: the stinking, on-screen poop mound.
Nicholas Kristof ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — ONE of the worst things that can happen to a woman or girl around the world is a fistula, an internal injury caused by childbirth (or occasionally by rape) that leaves her incontinent, humiliated and sometimes stinking.
There could be any number of reasons he wouldn't want Silas to play football apart from the risk of injury—for instance, his mother and father are filthy stinking rich—but a fumble is a fumble, whether you recover it or not.
"I come from the poor people, and I have been here working my whole stinking career for people who don't have a chance, and I really resent anybody who says I'm just doing this for the rich — give me a break," Hatch said.
" A more linguistically playful writer might have asked the same question with the shift of "the head" to "a head," thus positing the notion of ahead while pointing to what Beining later describes as "my stinking noggin, / my lost identity… (poem v).
This guy may have gone down on one knee for some weird reason, and it's possible that he meant it as a protest, but the implication that the patchouli-stinking lefties are finding new and exciting ways to be dicks to dead soldiers en masse?
The family that owns that house—or rather, the estate—that the player-controlled Ethan Winters finds himself searching from creepy, creaking attic to stinking, flooded basement, ostensibly in pursuit of his missing (presumed dead) wife, is the infected lifeblood of this first-person experience.
Day after day—like almost all women then—she had to soak the stinking things in chlorine in a bucket, heave them heavily up with wooden tongs and plonk them in a bowl, wash them, mangle them, dry them on the line and iron them.
Out in los ranchos, the sprawling shanty-towns of tin-roofed shacks and stinking drains, a boy would lift his bow across violin strings while his father hammered at his workbench, or a little girl would practise her clarinet as her mother folded clothes.
He brings us to the stinking, plague-ridden military camp where the "Winter King" Friedrich of Prague, whose ill-advised assumption of the Bohemian throne set off the war, has come to beg for help from a Swedish king with crumbs in his beard.
"I come from the poor people, and I've been here working my whole stinking career for people who don't have a chance," said Hatch, who was first elected to the Senate in 22019 and is battling rumors that this will be his final term.
The work, which was commissioned by Walsh, is colloquially known as "The Poo Machine," because it is 'fed' twice a day and, twice a day, it fully replicates the digestive process, including depositing its own stinking, synthetic shit at the other side of the room.
In the very grand scheme of things, there are far worse things you'll have to suffer in this life than a bunch of boisterous boys hellbent on disguising their patently obvious self-worth issues in a Cool Water stinking cloud of booze and boorish behaviour.
The idea played well in his trendy West Berlin milieu, but East Germany, whose slow, stinking "Trabi" car made its auto industry the butt of a thousand jokes, had other memories of nationalization, said Eberhard Brecht, a former SPD mayor of the eastern town of Quedlinburg.
It's hard enough to hang upside down through multiple takes, even without a co-star stinking up the set, but Jones, ever the stoic and consummate pro, didn't complain—though he did get as far away from that car as possible once the shoot was over, apparently.
The simple fact of throwing millions of people and thousands of buildings into a few square miles means there are pockets where malice is allowed to thrive, where drippy mysteries rot in forgotten corners, where stinking underbellys are allowed to fester in the depths of undermaintained infrastructure.
I felt panic about getting to the airport, followed by irate self-recrimination (why am I such a bad driver?), then by irate spousal recrimination (why didn't he get his stinking passport renewed in time, so he could come with me on this trip and drive?).
Picturing the First World War If you envisioned World War I, your mind's eye probably conjured the stinking trenches of the Western Front, where a perennially stalemated war of attrition was waged, or the unforgiving Atlantic Ocean, where German submarines struck suddenly and decisively against Allied shipping.
Justin Verlander was on the verge of tears this season because someone clapped too much after a stolen base, yet you can bet your butt if he's stinking it up early in an elimination playoff game, he will be out of there before the game is out of reach.
Such was the way with Luke Walton, who recalled showing up to a Lakers practice his rookie year stinking of the drink on UNINTERRUPTED's "Open Run" podcast earlier this week (as transcribed by Silver Screen and Roll): "I probably had too much to drink the night before," Walton recalled.
Despite extreme metal's current slide towards the reactionary right, its inherent sense of rebellion, dislike for authority, and value for individual freedom is far more in line with leftist political philosophies—whether or not all the neo-Nazi filth and rotten Nazi apologists stinking up its darker corners agree.
By the time you're reading this, the world will know whether or not the newest, fifth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise, Dead Men Tell No Tales, is a glorious new adventure for Johnny Depp and company, or a stinking, sunken shipwreck of a production.
His startup, AdGrok, grew out of YC and was sold to Twitter but, along the way, visited the stations of the startup cross: VC offices where he was summarily ignored, a small, stinking apartment with his co-founders, and in law offices where he fought a former boss.
The California moneyman, who lost his beloved 13,819-square-foot Laguna Beach home to his ex-wife in the breakup, used foul-smelling sprays to leave the place a stinking mess — and placed dead fish in the air vents, a "disgusted" Sue Gross claimed in court papers last week. Mrs.
The most famous was King James I, who in 1604 described smoking as "a custome lothsome to the eye, hatefull to the Nose, harmful to the braine, dangerous to the Lungs, and in the blacke and stinking fume thereof, nearest resembling the Stigian smoke of the pit that is bottomless".
The excellently named Basil Hardhaus's Burrell featuring original is a percussion-heavy slow-mo tribal kind of thing, which is interesting enough, but Nicholas takes it on a mazy 70 yard run before smashing it into the top left corner with a piano-heavy stomper that drips with MDMA-stinking sweat.
Like an uncle stinking up the joint with a 1990s sense of fashion and sensibility, Venom feels keen to strut into 2018 with the nonsensical-ness of Batman & Robin (1997), PG-13 gutlessness of The Last Action Hero (1993), and the waste-of-talent-shtick of a Con-Air (1997).
With the UFC welterweight title fight between Tyron Woodley and Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson stinking out the joint in Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena last weekend, the promotion hopes to alleviate any boo-laden memories of UFC 209's main event with a surprisingly strong UFC Fight Night card on Saturday night.
This is the attack described in the prelude that the playwright Zack Russell and the director Chris Abraham had affixed to the production (whose music director is John Hess), a monologue featuring the actor Alex Ivanovici as Vivier, complete with hyena laugh, wire-rimmed glasses and a perpetually stinking sheepskin coat.
We all should be drinkingTo Abraham LincolnAnd get stinking drunk in his name It's a good thing he's dead'Cause he'd cry his eyes redHang his headIf he saw this campaign This song was written in 1989 for a proposed National Lampoon revue, with contributions from multiple writers, about presidential politics.
"We have been stuck in stinking hot and uncomfortable conditions, feeling unwell, because all the camels are coming in and knocking down fences, getting in around the houses and trying to get to water through air-conditioners," Marita Baker, an executive board member for A.P.Y., said in a statement Tuesday.
She curled in on herself, her feet bare, her leggings clinging to her ankles like grasping hands trying to pull her down (I'm reading into this now), and said the stink of the food made her think of China, with its billion and a half stinking people all hurtling toward the grave.
" This was followed by continued drinking, continued knocks at the door, and an eventual diminishment in joviality, with one juror telling the officer they just wanted to relax, "cause they've been stuck in that fuckin' stinking jury room for fuckin' hours without much relief or knowing what the fuck is going on.
Made up the Brothers Papadopoulos, guitarist Yanni and upright electric bassist Alexi, with Cheshire Agusta on drums, Stinking Lizaveta combines jazz tendencies, sidewinder guitar heroics, and a metallic skronk that has endeared them to legions of the sort of punks who don't cut their hair and the sort of metal fans who do.
"We're quick to down slippery oysters, stinking cheese and hot dogs made of entrails unknown, but we shy from anything that might once have crawled, hopped or hovered over a picnic blanket," writes T contributing editor Ligaya Mishan in her latest piece on the joy, history — and, perhaps, necessity — of eating bugs.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — When you've got a demonic child in Washington splattering dark stinking bile, croaking gibberish, spewing vulgar personal attacks, lying to sow confusion, whining about the unfairness of the attempts of righteous men to compel the diabolical behavior and head-spinning outbursts to stop, who do you call?
We have got Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, famous last time he was here for saying, you know what, I don&apost need no stinking tax cut, and neither does the rest of the country, if it means we can help out all those folks who were really hit hard by all those hurricanes.
"It was a bit of a catastrophe, as I ended up getting hurt severely and getting stuck in a thing called the pit of doom — a stinking hole of water with dead pigeon carcasses — as I tried to look for one of the ravens," he said at a party on Monday to launch The Ravenmaster.
Sherman in the stinking cells…his terrifying stumbles into the black netherworld…baying money fever…racism on every side…no redemption… There were more novels, further investigations of the social mores of Atlanta ("A Man in Full"), of sex and society at university ("I am Charlotte Simmons") and of immigrants in Miami ("Back to Blood").
He was lucky in making a close friend there, Henry Yorke—later to be the novelist Henry Green, another product of that melancholic prewar generation—who later described being offered "a stinking ham oozing clear smelly liquid, and boys so hungry they ate raw turnips and mangel wurzels" stolen from the farmers' fields roundabout.
Stinking Lizaveta's excellent new album, Journey To The Underworld (their first since 2012's 7th Direction and out on Translation Lost on February 17) continues to walk the wire between stoner thud and those scary/wild punk jazz compilations SST put out in the 80s, when Greg Ginn was just beginning to lose his mind.
The vibrating bunks, stacked three to a wall; the mournful synthetic covers of the bunks, torn in places and looking smashed, with the webbed look of smashed things; the racing wheels underneath, like ladders of vertebrae being whipped; the sense of abject stinking wetness surrounding a train's journey through the universe—all these things filled Shockie with futility.
Sometimes someone pushes in ahead of you and a cry of "WOAH, WOAH, WOAH"s ring round until you all realize that remonstrating with a stranger is fucking pointless because anyone rude enough to push in a queue isn't the kind of person who deals well with rational criticism delivered by someone stinking of Kroney and Amber Leaf.
The thing about "Inspector Norse" though is that "Inspector Norse" is an instrumental record that you can sing along to and because of that, whenever a DJ plays "Inspector Norse" gangs of men in shirts huddle round each other, stinking of Mayfairs and cider, and they clasp each other by the shoulder and they sing along and they ruin it.
Here, Taylor sticks to vocals, and is joined by guitarists Karl Sveinsson and Giovanni Infantino, drummer Callum Cox, and Oliver Edward Turner on bass Together, their take on the genre is more orthodox than one might expect, offering predominantly straightforward though heavily atmospheric (think plague miasma rather than gossamer Cascadiana) black metal, with a heavy, stinking tinge of decrepit death metal.
Even if you despise the place—if you don't care about anything going on there now; you think it's a gaudy, stinking embarrassment: Leicester Square in an Anthrax hoody—I doubt you want Camden to become a "Borough Market of north London," or worse yet a second Shoreditch—a once cheap and free zone for young people that out-prices you quicker than the skyline rises.
In addition, the remark contradicted over 20 years of state policy, which has been to recognize French responsibility for the roundup, in which thousands of men, women and children were rousted from their homes by French police officers, parked in a stinking overcrowded sports arena in Paris — the Vélodrome d'Hiver, which has since been destroyed — and eventually deported to their deaths in concentration camps.
The protagonist endures muscle-strength testing on newfangled machinery, a blood test in a room that features high piles of stinking, blood-soaked cotton balls, a piss test that the men prepare for in a circle, "making beer," as they joke, and then finally, the doctor's examination, in which the protagonist, for the hell of it, seeing that the whole thing is a charade, announces that he is missing one testicle.
I understand that the past is the ultimate place to seek solace, but fuck me, if your idealized idea of what once was involved Dane Bowers, six vodka and soda waters deep, mixing "21 Seconds" into "Hit Me Baby One More Time" while a bunch of blokes in brown shirts hover nervously on the edges of the dancefloor stinking of Davidfoff Cool Water and broken dreams, then God help us all.
Then summer's small fruits, hard and sour, hot sidewalk, hot forehead, hot breath of August at the window and still no way to warm you, huddled at the heater, stifling wool and cups of tea and soup and steam, sour sweater, stinking socks, tissues knotted on the floor and all the ways we meant to say goodbye forgotten, no ferry now to Coronado, no starlit swim at Mazatlán.
Even in Powelton Village, Philly's wannabe version of the Village in New York—your city, Mr. Jackson, where you grew up in Harlem—we must have been an unusual sight: tall, fit black guy, and squat, flabby white guy, the unlikely pair of us roaming neighborhood streets, parties, participating in rallies, arts festivals, demonstrations, defying cops and authority, hitting on women, getting stinking drunk in local bars, but welcomed almost always, anywhere we showed up, by the helter-skelter mix of all sorts of people that constituted Powelton's inhabitants.

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