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Yes, "stink" typically has a negative connotation, as it is often associated with unpleasant odors or smells. However, in some contexts (e.g., "stink bug"), it may not necessarily carry a negative connotation.
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Drago is stronger, and it's STINGLASH, not STINK-LASH
There are many negative impacts that a landfill can have on the environment. Landfills can pollute the soil and stink up the surrounding area.
None of those words is really a euphemism for the others. Odor and scent are general terms applied to any sort of smell, good or bad, although odor may have a somewhat negative connotation; stench and stinkare bad smells.
Tigers poo is so powerful that it is like a stink bomb to other animals
The future tense of "stink" is "will stink."
no snakes do not stink they only stink when they do big poos no snakes do not stink they only stink when they do big poos
They do not stink.
So that accidents including fires caused by sparks or leaks or expensive equipment being destroyed
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