Apestar in english

Stink

pronunciation: stɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

apestar = stink ; make + a stink ; pong. 

Example: The place stinks of cigarette smoke all the time.Example: They thought it was their son's diapers making a stink, so they take them downstairs promptly, but it still continued to smell.Example: I've thrown away your cheese -- it was starting to pong the place out.

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» apestar (a)reek (of)whiff (of) .

Example: He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.

Example: Inside it was dusty and dark and it whiffed of last night's booze and stale piss.

» oler que apestastink to + high heavensmell + revoltingsmell + disgusting .

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.

Example: As far as mushrooms go, there are all sorts -- some smell revolting, some are deadly poisonous but some are also quite pretty.

Example: She smells disgusting; the reek of feces is almost too much to bear.

Apestar synonyms

reek in spanish: hedor, pronunciation: rik part of speech: noun, verb stench in spanish: hedor, pronunciation: stentʃ part of speech: noun fetor in spanish: fetor, pronunciation: fitɜr part of speech: noun malodor in spanish: mal olor, pronunciation: mælədɜr part of speech: noun foetor in spanish: foetor, pronunciation: foʊtɜr part of speech: noun malodour in spanish: mal olor, pronunciation: mælədɔr part of speech: noun
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