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1. His wife was stunk out of the room.
2. He has much money with which he stunk.
3. His reputation stunk for obscenities to a maiden.
4. The meat has stunk.
5. I've stunk with fish.
6. The coaches stunk of coal smoke and rationed tobacco and rationed booze and the farts of people eating wartime food.
7. Always stunk at video games?
8. Those rotten eggs have stunk the place.
9. The letters dripped and stunk thrillingly.
10. And three, well, you know[sentencedict.com], the Lakers stunk .
11. That's what I did and it stunk to high heaven.
12. But in high school, it stunk. I couldn't see over the taller guys in front of me.
13. It had stunk for several days, and at first I'd thought I was imagining the fishy odor, but it had become more pronounced.
14. Other nomes never came in, because it was drafty and stunk unpleasantly.
15. Oh, and did we mention the damn stuff looked awful, stunk and tasted lousy?
16. It wouldn't have worked to deny anything: the room stunk of pot and cigarette smoke.
17. Frizzles class creates a unique smell that is bound to take first prize, but Janet, determined to win herself,(http://sentencedict.com) changes their smell to an odor only a stunk could love.
18. It's been a rare project in my career where everybody on the team took a little time to look back and identify openly what really stunk.
19. This was, of course, one of the hottest days of the year, and the trash stunk to high heaven.
20. You will not just want to say that the video stunk , but you may also want to offer helpful suggestions .
21. A skunk sat on a stump. The skunk thought the stump stunk, and the stump thought the skunk stunk.
22. But for the most part the biggest impact for locals, says Kudela was, It stunk a lot.
23. My friend hung it up in his locker and it really stunk up the place.
24. Yao had one of his worst games since he came back from his toe injury last night. He just stunk tonight.