8 Verbs to Use for the Word stink

Lewis the Eleventh had a conceit everything did stink about him, all the odoriferous perfumes they could get, would not ease him, but still he smelled a filthy stink.

You cannot filter oceans, Monsieur, and the dead fish in them will cause a stink.

We'll heave the stink of them, dead and alive, to the sharks of Au Fer Pass!

Die. I'le turn Trade, Master, and now live by the living, Let the dead stink, 'tis a poor stinking Trade.

But Heywood, with his dog and the captain and Rudolph, sat in the hot sun, staring down at the ramshackle deck, through the gaps in which rose all the stinks of the sweating hold.

He gave me a couple of apples out of his tin box under the seat, from whence he also produced his whip for my inspection, and was good enough to say: "If you can't stand the stink of that bloomin' chow, miss, just change seats with me.

They want all those six non-natural things at once, good air, good diet, exercise, company, sleep, rest, ease, &c., that are bound in chains all day long, suffer hunger, and (as Lucian describes it) "must abide that filthy stink, and rattling of chains, howlings, pitiful outcries, that prisoners usually make; these things are not only troublesome, but intolerable."

I must confess I am not perfum'd as you are, to stifle Stinks you commonly have by Nature; but I have wholesom, cleanly Linen on; and for my Habit wore I but a Sword, I see no difference between your Don and me, only, perhaps, he knows less how to use it.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  stink