stink with (something)
stink with (something)
1. To smell very potently of something unpleasant. My hands always stink with garlic after I have to chop it up. He came down for his school dance stinking with aftershave. The house stinks with wet dog—open the window!
2. To have an excessive or obscene amount of something; to be rife with something. Their family positively stinks with money. This city has been stinking with corruption for years.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
stink with something
to smell very bad with the smell of something. The room stinks with a garlicky smell. Our garden stinks with the smell of something rotting.
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stinking with something
Fig. having lots of something. Mr. Wilson is just stinking with cash. Those guys are stinking with jewelry.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
stinking with something
mod. with lots of something. Mr. Wilson is just stinking with dough.
See also: something, stinking
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- stink with
- stinking with
- stinking with something
- stink of (something)
- reek with (something)
- reek of
- reek of (something)
- stink up
- chop off
- stink out