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stunk [stʌŋk] VERBE

stunk passé, ppas of stink

Voir aussi : stink

I . stink [stɪŋk] SUBST

1. stink (unpleasant smell):

smród m

2. stink fam (trouble):

kłopoty mpl

II . stink <stank [or AM stunk], stunk> [stɪŋk] VERBE intr

1. stink (smell):

2. stink fam (be wrong):

3. stink fam (be very bad):

I . stink [stɪŋk] SUBST

1. stink (unpleasant smell):

smród m

2. stink fam (trouble):

kłopoty mpl

II . stink <stank [or AM stunk], stunk> [stɪŋk] VERBE intr

1. stink (smell):

2. stink fam (be wrong):

3. stink fam (be very bad):

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
It stunk so bad and there was blood everywhere because of the way they put its head.
www.thevanguard.ca
I made this thing and went out, and it was just so unsuccessful, and it stunk of spray paint.
www.avclub.com
The song stunk, she admits in the book, and its meaning was lost on her.
en.wikipedia.org
No need to break down those numbers: it stunk.
www.smh.com.au
The story and the allegations within it stunk to high heaven from the very first line.
www.smh.com.au
They stunk but it showed me you can test things out as a presenter.
www.standard.co.uk
As a business to make money and grow and personally advance, the airline industry stunk back then.
www.businessinsider.com
Logistics and medical evacuation of the wounded also stunk.
foreignpolicy.com
He also usually stunk; it was part of his mystique.
deadspin.com
In large part, our performance on the field stunk and something needed to be done.
www.thestar.com

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