Definitionn. a distinctive odor that is offensively unpleasant
Last update: October 29, 2017
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This machine is used to cut down the stench of used diapers in the nursery. [noun]
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We could get the stench of sewage in the office. [noun]
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I was still a few miles from Mere, when a horrible stench filled the car. [noun]
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"What I complain of is the atmosphere of his Majesty's apartments, where one can scarce breathe for the stench of those cursed spaniels he so delights in." [noun]
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The air could reach this den only through a scuttle about two feet square, and the heat and stench were therefore something intolerable. [noun]
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THE NYMPH: (With a cry flees from him unveiled, her plaster cast cracking, a cloud of stench escaping from the cracks) Poli. [noun]
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Hauled stark over the gunwale he breathes upward the stench of his green grave, his leprous nosehole snoring to the sun. [noun]
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So vividly did he recall that hospital stench of dead flesh that he looked round to see where the smell came from. [noun]
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