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will stink

  • future tense
    of stink.
    stink
    verb (used without object)
    to emit a strong offensive smell.

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“Unless you make thoughtful amends, you will stink forever,” read her cue cards.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2021

At worst, locals fear that the pit and landfill cells will stink and release toxic chemicals into the air and the ground.

From The Guardian Oct. 9, 2016

“He’s got the playbook down and he’s a heck of a player. That will stink losing him for that many games.”

From Washington Times Jul. 20, 2014

The Sox can only pray that this left-handed slugger coming from the National League to the AL Central will stink on ice the way Adam Dunn has.

From Chicago Tribune Jan. 25, 2012

“Our streets will stink of rotting litter. We’ll be overrun with rats.”

From "Without Refuge" by Jane Mitchell