The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stenchy \Stench"y\, a.
Having a stench. [Obs.]
--Dyer.
Usage examples of "stenchy".
Not the main encampment of the Meathish army this, but that special space apart from it where the stenchy tribute was under guard.
Liked to dress in loud but ratty clothes and smoked really stenchy cheroots.
He jogged across the concrete apron toward his armored bus 502, putting on his filter mask as he went because the air this close to the Dome wall was somewhat stenchy from exhaust pipe leaks.
As the terrified figure was dragged towards the sacrificial fire by the faithful, the stenchy smoke more and more constricted his throat and his lungs choked for the life-giving clear air.
Soon Mignureal was aiding the bony, stenchy woman while Hanse helped her bony, stenchy husband in and around the barn.
Sir Gervais stood at last, stenchy bog-water draining from his armour.
Know ye that yon stenchy hag has oft and again sent befuddled fools to wrest my oak patch from me, and each of those simple fellows has earned damage most woeful.