Sentence examples for stinky like from inspiring English sources

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The smell of dog grew stronger as I approached her doorway: sweet and stinky, like microwaved peas.

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The fermented result tasted more like stinky cheese than like fresh hamachi; the Japanese, in adopting the strategy, gradually shortened the fermentation time, developing a fresher style of sushi that still relied on fermented rice for its distinctive sour taste.

If you're feeling adventurous, try the fafaru, a seawater-marinated fish and local delicacy (Warning: It smells like stinky cheese but tastes like happiness).

These were not the kind of tykes who ask, suspiciously, "What's that?" "I like stinky cheese," the McDermotts' 8-year-old son said.

Anaerobic decomposition will smell very stinky (generally sour, like vinegar) and they decompose materials more slowly than aerobic bacteria.

Two of the litters tested do not clump; you scoop only the solids, for which I substituted stinky things like sardines and garlic paste.

Still, novelists love those kinky, stinky Nazis — like Norman Mailer's excretorily fixated young Adi Hitler in "The Castle in the Forest" and A. N. Wilson's full-grown flatulent Führer in "Winnie and Wolf" — with their telltale mania for purity, order and efficiency.

Presumably my husband likes stinky cheese and the challenge of living near my hormones.

The Golden state is the last part of the continental US to hold out against the charms of this furry member of the weasel family, maintaining a ban on ownership of the mammal, who's Latin name, Mustela putorius furo, means "weasel-like stinky thief".

Nobody likes stinky, smelly people.

Try to have a mint before you start - no man likes stinky breath!

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