Stinking in a sentence as an adjective

Maybe in your experience, but in mine, it was a stinking pile of ****.

We lived like savages, back then; filthy, stinking savages.

If I didn't want to do laundry, then I had a big pile of stinking clothes.

Some of us got stinking rich and helped others get filthy stinking rich.

They most definitely have a smell, and I'd often end up stinking of it when I got home from work.

I'm not sure the solution to the vast stinking wasteland of software slop is more people -- if pressed, I'd say it's less software.

This is a stinking remnant from a time we should have put behind us when we transitioned from monarchies to republics.

I now officially christen this the "old guy thread of the day".Back in my day, kid, we didn't have no stinking floppies for our PCs.

But Bezos laid out his argument on the whiteboard, and every stinking thing he put down was correct and true, Jones says.

It is imperative that your client understand that he has handed you an ugly, stinking, putrid and smelly mess.

I wish people would stop sneezing, coughing, stinking, wearing perfume etc in public but we can't have everything our own way when we interact with other people.

This is because of wardrobing - the practice of buying an item of clothing, deliberately keeping the tags on, wearing it once, and returning it for a refund stinking of your night out.

If everyone who invests in the company plays by these rules, I'm all for it. Unfortunately, the true narrative is: "Founders and employees are only supposed to get actually rich a few years after the IPO, however VCs, Investment Bankers, and their cozy clients can get stinking rich immediately.

Judging by Uber's recent bouts with elected representatives of the people and democratic institutions, and their relative success, I'm not sure where "authority" lies: with "corrupt institutions" or with "stinking money".

It is topped off by a stinking pile that is a lack of respect for anybody's intellectual property except Hollywood's and a rotten cherry of government seizure that prevents somebody from defending themselves in court.

What if we were to learn that the Constitution is simply a feeble veneer meant to conceal the fact that there is certain legislation we're powerless to exert pressure over?What happens when the sea of democracy recedes and all that's left are naked, stinking husks that were once called "congressional oversight" and "judicial oversight"?My comment may the height of hyperbole and scaremongering, but it's difficult to ignore the opportunity to express myself in such a colorful manner.

* deodorizes my dog in between baths\n* i put some on my toothpaste and it gets my teeth extra clean\n* or use as mouth wash/gargle with a cup of water\n* i pour some on my rugs and then vacuum 30 minutes later to de-odorize\n* de-odorizes my fridge quite nicely\n* cleans my porcelain sinks\n* sprinkle some in my hamper to keep my dirty clothes from stinking up while they wait to be washedif you google uses for baking soda there's about a million more potential uses but this is the stuff that i use it for regularly.

Stinking definitions

adjective

very bad; "a lousy play"; "it's a stinking world"

See also: icky crappy lousy rotten shitty stinky

adjective

offensively malodorous; "a foul odor"; "the kitchen smelled really funky"

See also: fetid foetid foul foul-smelling funky noisome smelly ill-scented