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The poorest live crowded along stinking open sewers that were once rivers and canals.
Gripped by hunger, they escape sub zero temperatures by sheltering in stinking sewers.
Can you be stinking rich and love yourself and be proud of yourself and yet be humble and modest as well?
There was no sign of the rain abating and already the trench was half filled with stinking brown water.
Daily, we are forced to lie just to get through this stinking, rotten modern world.
He put dissidents, or those suspected of a scintilla of disloyalty, into stinking jails which were often death centres.
Everybody perceives wheelclampers as stinking, rotten people but we do give consideration.
Of course, me and my impeccable planning and I get a stinking head cold the same week.
It is mere coincidence that David Aaronovitch used the same stinking ninth category jab in the Observer blog?
Despite a stinking cold and hefty jetlag, she's still found the time to arrange her records in order of importance.
I'll be the kind of guy who is filthy, stinking rich and doesn't care who I step on to get where I'm going.
The BCCSL got stinking rich after the 1996 World Cup and have been in a position to net millions of dollars.
Jake was absolutely filthy stinking rich, but most of it was in an account for when he was twenty-one.
That may not seem grand to you but in our country, you have to be stinking rich for a pool in your garden.
Whoever owned this house was stinking rich, but it was doubtful that they were more wealthy than the Loires.
Its botanical name is Iris foetidissima and it is also known as stinking gladwin or gladdon.
And then I plainly saw, both with wonder and delight that the joint of meat did, in some places, shine like rotten wood or stinking fish.
The first part of my trip was the train journey from Edinburgh to London with a stinking cold.
It was nighttime outside, dark and cloudy, so the sewers were pitch black, and he landed knee deep in rank stinking water.
Small it was, with a picturesque inn, gingerbread houses, and a stinking brewery looming over the landscape a few miles outside of town.
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Among the number which I got, five were fresh and the rest stinking and headless.
He peered into the stinking wells of Honan where women were cutting their own throats.
By Betelgeuse, you act as if I'd crammed those blasted tubes down their stinking little throats!
Ye never kend of ony o' them ganging to the spring, as they behoved to ca' the stinking well yonder.
Whithersoever the winds wafted the stinking mists, the inhabitants became infested with the sweating sickness.
An old stove without a pipe is going and some stinking stuff is burning that nothing short of a grayback can stand.
If I am to be drowned, it sha'n't be in the stinking Red River.
Tentacles gripped at him, the foul, stinking smell gagged him.
I rigged up a contraption to hold off those stinking beasts, and I spent a happy day there with a spud.
Every mile now began to show the grisly, stinking signs of rinderpest.
Are poisoned fountains necessary, and stinking fires, and filthy dreams, and maggots in the bread of life?
A blast of fetid, stinking air struck his face, and he choked.
Big, stinking rats roamed like gang packs in Harlem and scuttered across the feet of passers-by.
The Kite, soaring aloft into the air, brought back the shabbiest possible mouse, stinking from the length of time it had lain about the fields.
Light must be brought into this dark, muddy, stinking labyrinth.
Wouldn't it be simpler to summon these numbskulls to take the stinking child home for a shower?
Rag pickers and costermongers of all kinds were crowding round the taverns in the dirty and stinking courtyards of the Hay Market.
But have you ever wondered why your glands swell up when you're run-down, or battling a stinking cold?
It bayed of stinking sunless pools and gurgled of black ooze.
He was old, and his woollen gaberdine still reeked of the stinking artemisia of the mountain passes.
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