if you are describing something, then no its a pronoun.
Yes. Stink can be a verb or a noun. Examples: Verb: "I must really stink because I haven't taken a bath in two weeks." Noun: "We had to call the police because a customer really stirred up a stink with all of their yelling and cursing." Noun: "A decaying corpse has quite a stink to it."
Yes, stink can be noun or verb.
Grammatically - no. Stink is a noun. Smells is a verb. You can only use an adverb to describe a verb, so I would suggest using stinky instead.
Puzza is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "stink." The feminine singular noun also may be translated into English as "smell" or "stench." The pronunciation will be "POOT-tsa" in Italian.
The future tense of "stink" is "will stink."
They do not stink.
no it will not. the stink bugs protection will always be there
stink bugs r not female because females don't stink male dofemale stink bugs NO male r stink bugs
spongebob does not stink
it doesnt stink
it does stink
NO