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Definition of Stinkers
1. stinker [n] - See also: stinker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stinkers
Literary usage of Stinkers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Savings Bond Advisor by Tom Adams (2007)
"By holding stinkers you're setting yourself up for an amended return for a previous
year along with back taxes and penalties. If you have Saving Bonds that ..."
2. Narrative and Critical History of America by Justin Winsor (1886)
"Coll., them the Nation of stinkers, but the 'Nation of ix. 115, 116. the Sea.'"
4 Le Jeune to Vimont, in the Relation of In <ihe Jesuit Relations of 1647-48 ..."
3. The First Organized Government of Dakota by Samuel J. Albright, Charles Eugene Flandrau (1898)
"... lake which we call Des Puants (stinkers), because they live near the sea which
is salt and which our Indians call L'Eau Puante (the Stinking Water). ..."
4. The Cambridge Medieval History by John Bagnell Bury, Zachary Nugent Brooke (1913)
"... that is the " stinkers," the common peasant-folk. In addition, there were
corresponding to the German occupation members of German nationality : (4)the ..."
5. Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads by John Avery Lomax (1918)
"While skinning the damned old stinkers our lives they had no show, For the Indians
waited to pick us off on the hills of Mexico. The season being near over, ..."