stinky - Meaning in Telugu

stinky - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of stinky in English

stinky adjective

  1. having an unpleasant smell
  2. very bad

    Examples

    • "a lousy play"
    • "it's a stinking world"

What is stinky meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase stinky refers to having an unpleasant smell, or very bad. See stinky meaning in Telugu, stinky definition, translation and meaning of stinky in Telugu. Find stinky similar words, stinky synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of stinky. Find the answer of what is the meaning of stinky in Telugu.

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