Examples of using "Stinkt" in a sentence and their english translations:
Your dog stinks.
You stink.
Just stinks!
Shit stinks.
- It stinks!
- It smells!
- It reeks!
You smell awful.
He smells bad.
Tom stinks.
You stink.
Your clothes always smell bad.
It's pretty stinky!
That dog stinks!
Money does not smell.
This fish stinks.
It stinks in here.
You really stink.
The fish smells bad.
Sami's pillow stinks.
Something stinks.
Tom's dog stinks.
His dog stinks.
Your breath stinks of garlic.
She smells bad.
Something stinks here.
The nappy smells very dirty.
Sami reeks of gasoline.
Tom's room stinks.
Her clothes always smell bad.
Your clothes always smell bad.
- You stink.
- You guys stink.
- Y'all stink.
Perhaps a cow. That's stinking.
Perhaps a cow. That's stinking.
It's pretty stinky! Oh yeah, look!
You have foul breath.
It smells bad.
Smoking stinks.
This egg smells bad.
- His clothes always smell bad.
- Her clothes always smell bad.
- Your clothes always smell bad.
The cellar is ugly, dark, and stinky.
The garbage smells to high heaven.
He is cranky.
This guy sitting next to me on the train stinks!
A fish rots from the head down.
Something stinks.
His clothes always smell bad.
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, catch a tiger by his toe, if he hollers let him go, eeny, meeny, miny, moe. My mother told me to catch the very best one and you are not it.
In the countryside, the breaths of the grass, the trees, and the rocks have the foul smell of humans. They call to me from all directions, and they cling to me. But in the city, even the passengers of a jam-packed train are as quiet as pebbles on the riverbed, and everyone is only thinking of themselves.
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, catch a tiger by his toe, if he hollers let him go, eeny, meeny, miny, moe. My mother told me to catch the very best one and you are not it.