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18 Sentences With "make a stink"

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Businesses that get questionably excluded could make a stink in public.
He needed the job and couldn't afford to make a stink.
Will a Republican Congress make a stink over raising the debt ceiling?
But that's probably because it didn't notice or didn't care enough to make a stink about it.
The senator asked the groups to understand and to not make a stink if concessions were made.
Apple has a lot of market power, and could probably make a stink and stand up for itself.
He's being rude and dismissive, so I make a stink and end up speaking directly with the manager and chef.
I assume they avoided seizing my phones forcefully because they knew we would make a stink about it and have a big name behind us.
We're told Malia never felt threatened because her agents were there and, as one source put it ... "she didn't want to make a stink" about the situation.
Republicans like Johnson didn't make a stink about Burisma when Biden was actually in office and Hunter was actually on the board, making the bad faith here obvious.
If you're the Nazi site The Daily Stormer, you might get chased off of a few domain hosts when enough people finally make a stink after years of operating with impunity.
It's hard to imagine Clinton wouldn't try to put together some sort of trade deal once in office, and it's hard to imagine Brown wouldn't make a stink if she did so.
Depending on the industry, you may find yourself unemployable…the result of that is that if you make a stink, it'll be much more difficult to get a job because it's still a man's world, unfortunately.
Some international players are saying they don't want to wear head scarves, but they seem to be making this statement for Iranian women, too: Iranian women shouldn't have to do this, so we'll make a stink.
Free speech crusader Stephens — an anti-Trump conservative who has come under heavy criticism for his views about climate science and race, among other things — went to extreme lengths to make a stink over an obvious, harmless joke.
Can we make partner — a promotion worth hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars over a lifetime — if we make a stink about the late night hand on the knee or repeated requests for after hours drinks?
When he was informed of the massacres, General Omar Bradley told General George Patton that US troops had murdered some 50-70 prisoners in cold blood. Patton noted his response in his diary: > I told Bradley that it was probably an exaggeration, but in any case to tell > the Officer to certify that the dead men were snipers or had attempted to > escape or something, as it would make a stink in the press and also would > make the civilians mad. Anyhow, they are dead, so nothing can be done about > it.Atkinson (2007), p. 119.
Clients included corporations as well as one couple celebrating a 50th wedding anniversary. According to Robert E. Wright in his history of Philadelphia as an early financial center, the legality of Peale's business was unclear, but "the uncertainty of the situation made it almost inevitable that someone would make a stink on [Philadelphia's] Chestnut Street." This activity has been variously characterized by numismatic writers. According to coin dealer and numismatic author Q. David Bowers, "Peale started to abuse his position and privileges, in effect stealing services from the government".

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