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Stunk

stəŋk
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. (n) stunk
    Preterit and past participle of stink.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
  1. (pa.p) Stunk
    stungk of stink.
Usage in the news

But growing up in New Jersey, I never felt particularly ashamed that our state university stunk at football. blog.nj.com

I knew something around here stunk. huntingclub.com

Stink… stank …stunk MISTER ANGELOS APPEARS. nst.net

Bill Callahan won't sugarcoat it: O-line has stunk . espn.go.com

Officially speaking, this one stunk for Broncos in Atlanta. denverpost.com

The years rock 'n' roll really stunk . cleveland.com

Let's Face It: The Super Bowl Ads Stunk this Year. 620wtmj.com

Berkman needs to grow up, realize 2007 Astros stunk . blog.chron.com

Summer Mummers had an unwelcome guest last friday night that really stunk up the place. kodm.com

Bill Callahan won't sugarcoat it: O-line has stunk. espn.go.com

In elementary school, it was the game we used to distinguish who the trustworthy friends were and who stunk. kodm.com

It doesn't take a baseball insider to know that the Orioles have stunk so far this season. baltimoremagazine.net

A couple of guys tried to pull off a pretty ambitious theft of around $11,000 worth of designer perfumes, but police say their plan stunk. officer.com

"We have stunk the last two weeks". dtn.com

Berkman needs to grow up , realize 2007 Astros stunk. blog.chron.com

Usage in literature

Statistically, the evidence stunk and he knew it. "Wild Justice" by Ruth M. Sprague

The fellow stunk of brandy. "The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales" by Arthur Conan Doyle

Horrible guttering tallow smoked and stunk in passages. "A Book of the Play" by Dutton Cook

Their water, as it grew low, stunk abominably, and became full of worms. "A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 11" by Robert Kerr

We were clapped under hatches, and confined in the hold, a noisome close place, lit by a single oil lamp that stunk horribly. "Humphrey Bold" by Herbert Strang

There have been times when the Fraser River stunk with rotten salmon. "Poor Man's Rock" by Bertrand W. Sinclair

And Democracy tied herself to all these corpses, and they hev stunk her to death. "“Swingin Round the Cirkle.”" by Petroleum V. Nasby

It is none too fine yet, but in those days, when every nuisance crowded out of New York found refuge there, it stunk to heaven. "Modern American Prose Selections" by Various

It sho' stunk up my dress and made me sick too. "Slave Narratives, Oklahoma" by Various

The air about us stunk with her talk. "Nights in London" by Thomas Burke