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Discover LudwigThe word 'stenchy' is not correct and is not used in written English.
To describe something with a strong, unpleasant odor, it is more common to use the word 'pungent'. Example sentence: The pungent scent of the skunk filled the air.
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stenchy
adjective
Having a stench or foul odour, malodorous.
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There was a minor stramash earlier to which I raced in Soho Square; one of two in the centre which merited arrests, although it's still unclear quite why – I think a few stenchy people dressed as Death tried to get into Starbucks, possibly for a coffee, possibly for osmotic bonding; and there were fast arrests, as there had been in Dalston and Hove the preceding mornings.
(Did I tell you that the hero of her favorite book, "Home, Stinky Home," is named "Mr. Stenchy"? Could I have eclipsed myself without doing so?) All joking aside, it has been an honor and a pleasure to share this space with you all.
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