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After all, it will be good riddance of very bad and stinking rubbish.
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Grease, which abounded in scullery sink water, could choke up a soil pipe and start stinking up the house.
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There was a risk that the canals would be abandoned, and infilled, as they were becoming stinking eyesores.
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All that extra growth dies before the oyster, and can end up stinking by the time a perfectly fresh oyster is served on the half shell in a raw bar.
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Oh, and tourists so soused that they can't even pull their pants up after adding another stinking outpouring of urine to the already saturated cobblestones.
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He found the bunker complex a flooded, cluttered, stinking mess.
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It is known as stinking because some people find the smell of its leaves unpleasant when crushed or bruised, an odour that has been described as beefy.
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She was only released, "stinking", from the filthy rubbish container after 10 or 15 minutes.
www.dailyrecord.co.uk
Authorities have scrambled nearly 25,000 sanitary workers to clear the stinking garbage accumulated over the past several days to prevent outbreak of diseases.
www.firstpost.com
As a result, other names include wild garlic, stinking nanny and stinking onions.
www.theecologist.org

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