Apestoso in english
Stinky
pronunciation: stɪŋki part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: stɪŋki part of speech: adjective
In gestures
apestoso = smelly ; reeking ; putrid ; stinky ; vile-smelling ; evil-smelling ; foul-smelling ; pongy ; whiffy .
Example: This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.Example: He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.Example: Social conventions can influence the labeling of odors, especially those that have putrid, rancid, urinous or sweaty qualities.Example: Scientists say that stinky feet and socks can be added to the list of factors that attract mosquitoes to feed off of human blood.Example: After a week of nausea and vile-smelling diarrhea she went to her doctor but he couldn't find anything wrong with her.Example: Many of us nurse childhood memories of soggy broccoli, evil-smelling boiled Brussels sprouts and floppy carrots but, given the right treatment, vegetables are full of flavour and texture.Example: Foul-smelling and ill-tempered, camels might have gained a few admirers among atheists this month after helping science further rock the world of religion.Example: This pongy pooch has his own particular odour and it is definitely nothing like roses and apple blossom.Example: At least a quarter of our sweat glands are on our feet, so it's no surprise they can get rather whiffy, especially in summer.more:
» aliento apestoso = smelly breath .
Example: In addition to leftover food particles in the mouth, certain types of food can cause smelly breath.» sobacos apestosos = smelly armpits .
Example: Remember that even if you bathe every day, it is important you don't wear the same outfit again if you are battling smelly armpits.