6 adverbs to describe how to stinking

You most abhominable stinking Rascals, You turnip-eating Rogues.

How divinely it stinks of alcohol!

They stink horribly, make no earths of their own, lie under rocks, or resort to the earths of wolves, as foxes do to those of badgers; and it is not uncommon to find wolves and hyenas in the same bed of earths.

His confusion of ideas is made apparent in the very next sentence, where he adds that the water in most of these ponds "stinks intolerably."

His feet never stink so unbecomingly as when he trots after a lawyer in Westminster-hall, and even cleaves the ground with hard scraping in beseeching his worship to take his money.

The Spaniards ride upon them; and, when weary, they turn their heads backward, and void a wonderfully stinking liquor from their mouths.

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