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stank

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1. stank - Noun

2. stank - Adjective

3. stank - Verb

Derived from stink

Meaning

To sigh.

Weak; worn out.

Stunk.

Water retained by an embankment; a pool water.

A dam or mound to stop water.

of Stink

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I hated turning 40; the whole idea of it stank. But once I got through it, I was fine. Cindy Crawford

When I was in my early 20s, my dream was to write mystery novels. I wanted to do what my favourite crime writer, Ross Macdonald, did - crank out a book a year. The only problem - and it was a considerable one - was that I stank. Linwood Barclay

I love bananas, but when the inner fruit is removed, the peel emits Yankee Candle-level stank when left at room temperature. Source: Internet

He stank of years of soap scum, disappointment and broken dreams. Source: Internet

It wasn’t just a scummy dive with washrooms that stank like a sweltering commuter train in post-colony Calcutta, it was a scummy… Source: Internet

To name just a few of these, 51 percent of airplane travelers say that seat kicking, bumping and grabbing really grinds their gears, while for 43 percent, the stank wafting from an aromatic passenger mars the flight. Source: Internet

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