Sentence examples for little stinker from inspiring English sources

The phrase "little stinker" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a playful or affectionate term to describe someone, usually a child, who is mischievous or causing trouble. Example: "My little stinker got into the cookie jar again and made a mess in the kitchen."

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"Come on, you little stinker!" Betchkal said.

It is perhaps typical of their luck that the odour of the day was a little stinker.

American aerobatic pilot who traveled the U.S. air-show circuit during the 1940s, performing such daring maneuvers as the "inverted ribbon cut," which consisted of slicing a ribbon with the propeller of her Pitts biplane, Little Stinker, while flying at about 240 km/hr (150 mph) upside down just 3 m (10 ft) off the ground.

That's when the little stinker took the opportunity to run.

But that little stinker, bless his heart, just wanted to nurse all stinking night because he's decided to grow.

Our favorite: "You've always been such a cute little stinker, now you can just be cute and little!

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Others wonder if they should invest in peacocks and praying mantises which, they speculate, will gobble up the little stinkers.

Sammy Buck, who wrote the book and lyrics, has adapted the StinkyKids characters created by Britt Menzies, whose Web site says she modeled them after her own "little stinkers".

'StinkyKids, the Musical' (Saturday) Britt Menzies, author of the StinkyKids book series, based the stories' characters on her own children — not because they smelled bad but because, like a lot of little stinkers around the world, they tended to be mischievous.

'StinkyKids, the Musical' (Saturday and Sunday) Britt Menzies, author of the StinkyKids book series, based the stories' characters on her own children — not because they smelled bad but because, like a lot of little stinkers around the world, they tended to be mischievous.

'StinkyKids, the Musical' (Saturday through Thursday) Britt Menzies, author of the StinkyKids book series, based the stories' characters on her own children — not because they smelled bad but because, like a lot of little stinkers around the world, they tended to be mischievous.

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