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Definition of Stink up
1. Verb. Cause to smell bad; fill with a bad smell.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stink Up
Literary usage of Stink up
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In These Latter Days by Hubert Howe Bancroft (1917)
"... the river to blood so that the fish died, while the waters did stink; up from
the river then came frogs and entered the houses and sat upon the beds. ..."
2. The Last Witness from a Dirt Road by Bill Hunt (2005)
"Besides, he always smelted bad, and if he warmed up by the fire he would really
stink up the place. Mama would be able to smell him when she got back a week ..."
3. A New Critical Japanese-English Dictionary by Miki Yamaguchi, Iwaf Irie (1907)
"He put in a door on the f side dowa, • earned his stink up- •m lits coat wrong .e the
hours of arithmetic fio swim. ..."
4. The Coming of Cassidy and the Others by Clarence Edward Mulford (1913)
""Ain't it funny, Kid, how a pipe 'li stink up clothes?" he smiled. Johnny's retort
was made over several yards of ground and when he had mounted Cookie ..."