stink in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4
Definition
STINK (verb): To emit a strong, unpleasant odor.
Sample Sentences
- The garbage left out in the sun began to stink, attracting flies.
- After the rain, the wet dog came inside and filled the room with a strong stink.
- He couldn't understand why his gym bag always had a persistent stink after workouts.
- The fish market had an overwhelming stink that made some customers hesitate to enter.
- Despite their best efforts, the old basement still had a faint stink of mildew.
- The garbage had been left out for days, and the smell began to stink.
- After the rain, the wet dog returned home, leaving a trail of stink behind him.
- She wrinkled her nose in disgust as the stink of the fish market hit her.
- Even after scrubbing the kitchen, the lingering stink of burnt food remained.
- The old socks in the gym bag were so rank they could make anyone's eyes water with stink.
- The garbage left outside for days began to stink, attracting flies and other pests.
- After the rain, the wet dog came inside and the whole house started to stink.
- His cooking experiment went horribly wrong, and the kitchen was filled with a terrible stink.
- The sulfur from the nearby industrial plant made the air around the town constantly stink.
- She wrinkled her nose at the stink of the old fish market as she walked by.