Definition of Stenchful

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stenchful

stemplots
stems
stems-and-leaves
stems and leaves
stemson
stemsons
stemware
stemwares
stemwinder
stemwinders
sten
stench
stench bomb
stenched
stenches
stenchful (current term)
stenchier
stenchiest
stenching
stenchy
stencil
stencil buffer
stenciled
stenciler
stencilers
stenciling
stencilled
stenciller
stencillers
stencilling

Literary usage of Stenchful

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. In Darkest Africa: Or, The Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin, Governor of by Henry Morton Stanley (1890)
"... Elais palm while requiring moisture requires plenty of sunshine to nourish, that the Raphia palm nourishes best by the sedge-lined swamp and stenchful ..."

2. Resolves, divine, moral, political by Owen Felltham (1840)
"... which must once perish in stenchful nastiness ; the other to advance the soul, which lives here but for a higher, and more heavenly ascension '? ..."

3. The Life of Jesus the Christ by Henry Ward Beecher (1891)
"... head like an alabaster-box of stenchful odor. The priests went home. The people dispersed. Jesus went forth out of the city across to the Mount of ..."

4. The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher: In Plymouth Church, Brooklyn by Henry Ward Beecher, Truman Jeremiah Ellinwood (1869)
"The match is a sulphurous match, and is stenchful and suffocating, that lights their love. Persons that are in such close and intimate relations as those of ..."

5. Pennsylvania School Journal by Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Education Association, Pennsylvania Dept. of Common Schools (1907)
"The stenchful ichor of his dissolved heart has flowed over every feeling of his nature, and left them as the burning lava leaves the garden, the orchard, ..."

6. Henry Ward Beecher: A Sketch of His Career: with Analyses of His Power as a by Lyman Abbott, Samuel Byram Halliday (1887)
"Close by him wheezes a white-faced dropsical wretch, vermin-covered, and stenchful. A scoundrel Spaniard and a burly negro (the jolliest of the four) ..."

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