Stinking in spanish
Maloliente
pronunciation: mɑloʊliente part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: mɑloʊliente part of speech: adjective
In gestures
stink2 = oler mal, apestar. [Verbo irregular: pasado stank, participio stunk]
Example: The place stinks of cigarette smoke all the time.more:
» stink to + high heaven = oler que apesta, oler a perros muertos, oler asqueroso, oler que da asco, tener un olor repugnante, tener un olor asqueroso.
Example: Early on on a Friday night and three of the loos were out of order, the floor was covered in a layer of rancid water and it stank to high heaven.stinking = apestante, hediondo, apestado.
Example: And no matter how set everyone is to have a good time, it is difficult to do more than make the cheerful best of things if the picnic is held, for some crazy reason, on a stinking garbage dump in pouring rain.more:
» be stinking rich = estar podrido de dinero, tener dinero para dar y regalar, tener dinero para empapelar, tener dinero a punta pala, ser apestosamente rico, estar apestado de dinero.
Example: Nicknamed 'Richie' by his friends, the 41-year-old is, well, stinking rich.