stank in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
STANK: (verb) the past tense of stink, meaning to have a strong, unpleasant smell.
Sample Sentences
- The old gym bag stank of sweat and mildew after being left in the car for weeks.
- When she opened the fridge, a foul odor hit her; something had definitely stank in there.
- His cooking experiment went awry, and the kitchen stank of burnt garlic and onions.
- After the rain, the alleyway stank of rotting garbage, making it hard to breathe.
- The neglected pond stank of stagnant water, driving away any chance of wildlife returning.
- The garbage left out all week stank up the entire house.
- After the rain, the wet dog came inside and stank up the living room.
- As he opened the fridge, a wave of spoiled food hit him, and he realized it stank terribly.
- The forgotten gym bag in the corner had stank so much that he decided to throw it away.
- Her cooking experiment went horribly wrong, and the burnt dish stank up the whole neighborhood.
- The trash can stank so badly that I had to hold my breath while taking it outside.
- After the rain, the stagnant water in the ditch stank of decay and mildew.
- When he opened the fridge, a wave of spoiled food stank filled the kitchen.
- The old gym socks in his locker stank to high heaven, making everyone cringe.
- Despite the beautiful scenery, the nearby factory stank of chemicals and pollution.
- The garbage stank so badly that we had to cover our noses.
- After the rain, the old fish market stank of decay and neglect.
- His shoes stank of sweat after a long day at work.
- The abandoned house stank of mildew, making it clear no one had lived there in years.
- When the dog rolled in something foul, it stank up the entire car on the way home.