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Definition of stink bomb in English: stink bombnoun A small glass container holding a sulphurous compound that is released when the container is thrown to the ground and broken, emitting a strong and very unpleasant smell. (内装亚硫化合物、爆炸时发出恶臭的)臭弹 Example sentencesExamples - Immediately after their inexplicable loss to the worst French team in a decade, a stink bomb was let off in the Twickenham shop, which was appropriate since there has been a bad smell following the world champions for some time now.
- In 1992, when a vomit-like odor permeated the clinic, the staff assumed someone had thrown a stink bomb.
- The young man struts, prances, like a kind of teenage prankster, with stink bombs and remote control detonators.
- You even went far enough to put stink bombs in my locker.
- As a result, forces have considered a bewildering array of alternatives, including guns firing glue, stink bombs and even bean-bags.
- Something smelled like a stink bomb had gone off.
- They had intended, I believe, to escape by throwing home-made stink bombs (a nasty little device of Barterman's) at the guards and running for it.
- Stories of pranks flooded in - colleagues lacing tea urns with laxatives or posting stink bombs through letter boxes.
- Also, I was planning to put one of Dan's stink bombs in some dorm rooms, break another pipe, and maybe terrorize some sophomores in the gym locker room.
- Making his eyes well up over your sentimental words is good; causing them to tear up from an unintentional stink bomb is not.
- The sophomore girls had already started theirs, and the freshmen boys were being yelled at for putting stink bombs in the band room.
- Pickets blocked the entrance of the hotel to lobby guests arriving for the ball, while 20 members managed to infiltrate the party, letting off stink bombs and filling the banqueting suite with feathers.
- The broken windows and stink bombs in Frankfurt-Oder were used by the intelligence service as an excuse to criminalise a socialist publication.
- Meanwhile he set stink bombs in the hallway with David and collected Marvel comic books using wrinkled dollars from her purse.
- Last time I went home, my father revealed to me 100 miniature stink bombs purchased online.
- According to the Taranaki Herald in those early days meetings were often broken up by children throwing stink bombs.
- Release a stink bomb when he comes into class!
- At its height, the protests were marked by stink bombs, urine-filled balloons and even a blast bomb.
- When he played Carnegie Hall in 1971 a stink bomb was let off by, he is convinced, ‘one of the boys’.
- In third grade, he sold stink bombs to his classmates so that he could buy his first still camera, a Bakelite Univex, for 39 cents.
Definition of stink bomb in US English: stink bombnounˈstiNGk ˌbämˈstɪŋk ˌbɑm A small bomb that emits a strong and unpleasant smell when exploded. Example sentencesExamples - Meanwhile he set stink bombs in the hallway with David and collected Marvel comic books using wrinkled dollars from her purse.
- The sophomore girls had already started theirs, and the freshmen boys were being yelled at for putting stink bombs in the band room.
- Immediately after their inexplicable loss to the worst French team in a decade, a stink bomb was let off in the Twickenham shop, which was appropriate since there has been a bad smell following the world champions for some time now.
- Something smelled like a stink bomb had gone off.
- You even went far enough to put stink bombs in my locker.
- As a result, forces have considered a bewildering array of alternatives, including guns firing glue, stink bombs and even bean-bags.
- Release a stink bomb when he comes into class!
- Pickets blocked the entrance of the hotel to lobby guests arriving for the ball, while 20 members managed to infiltrate the party, letting off stink bombs and filling the banqueting suite with feathers.
- Stories of pranks flooded in - colleagues lacing tea urns with laxatives or posting stink bombs through letter boxes.
- When he played Carnegie Hall in 1971 a stink bomb was let off by, he is convinced, ‘one of the boys’.
- The young man struts, prances, like a kind of teenage prankster, with stink bombs and remote control detonators.
- Also, I was planning to put one of Dan's stink bombs in some dorm rooms, break another pipe, and maybe terrorize some sophomores in the gym locker room.
- At its height, the protests were marked by stink bombs, urine-filled balloons and even a blast bomb.
- In 1992, when a vomit-like odor permeated the clinic, the staff assumed someone had thrown a stink bomb.
- Last time I went home, my father revealed to me 100 miniature stink bombs purchased online.
- The broken windows and stink bombs in Frankfurt-Oder were used by the intelligence service as an excuse to criminalise a socialist publication.
- According to the Taranaki Herald in those early days meetings were often broken up by children throwing stink bombs.
- They had intended, I believe, to escape by throwing home-made stink bombs (a nasty little device of Barterman's) at the guards and running for it.
- In third grade, he sold stink bombs to his classmates so that he could buy his first still camera, a Bakelite Univex, for 39 cents.
- Making his eyes well up over your sentimental words is good; causing them to tear up from an unintentional stink bomb is not.
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