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  • 21stinking — adv. Stinking is used with these adjectives: ↑rich …

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  • 22Stinking — 1. disgusting; disgraceful; 2. drunk; 3. very rich; 4. used to add emphasis to a statement: stinking bastard …

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  • 23stinking — Australian Slang 1. disgusting; disgraceful; 2. drunk; 3. very rich; 4. used to add emphasis to a statement: stinking bastard …

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  • 24stinking — adj British 1. a short form of stinking rich 2. extremely drunk. An alternative for stinko …

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  • 25stinking — adjective 1》 foul smelling. 2》 informal contemptible or very unpleasant. adverb informal extremely: stinking rich. Derivatives stinkingly adverb …

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  • 26stinking — adj 1. fetid, reeking, reeky, stenchful, smelly, foul smelling, ill smelling, strong smelling, malodorous, stinking; noisome, mephitic, foul, rank, offensive, disgusting, nauseating; putrid, rancid, rotten, tainted, spoiled, strong, game, miasmal …

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  • 27Stinking bishop — Pays d’origine Royaume Uni Région, ville Dymock (Gloucestershire) Lait de vache …

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  • 28Stinking Bishop — País de origen Reino Unido Región Gloucestershire Ciudad …

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  • 29Stinking Bishop — was the posthumous nickname of a Mr. Bishop of Dymock, England, given to him by neighbors due to his allegedly ugly temperament.Fact|date=November 2007In a 2005 NPR interview with Charles Martell, the sole maker of Stinking Bishop cheese, Martell …

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  • 30Stinking Bishop pear — Stinking Bishop is a variety of pear bred near Dymock, England primarily for perry.[1] The official name of the pear is actually Moorcroft and Stinking Bishop is one of its many other names, including Malvern Pear, Choke Pear, and Choker. It was… …

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