Sentences with Make A Stink

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The environmental activists planned to make a stink at the city council meeting to protest the construction of a new factory near the river.

The passengers on the delayed flight began to make a stink, demanding an explanation from the airline staff.

The citizens decided to make a stink when the city announced plans to cut down the old oak tree in the park.

The customers were ready to make a stink when the restaurant served them cold and overcooked food.

The team members decided to make a stink about the unequal distribution of resources within the organization.

When the town council proposed cutting down the old oak tree in the park, the community began to make a stink to save it.

After discovering the hidden fees on her phone bill, she called the customer service to make a stink about the unfair charges.

The citizens gathered at the town hall meeting to make a stink about the lack of proper infrastructure in their neighborhood.

Unhappy with the decision, the soccer team's coach warned he would make a stink if the referee's biased calls continued.

When the journalist uncovered a political scandal, she wrote an article to make a stink and bring attention to the corruption.

Frustrated with the airline's poor service, the passenger decided to make a stink on social media to raise awareness.

As a seasoned lawyer, he knew when to make a stink in court to highlight the flaws in the opposing argument.

Despite the manager's efforts to keep it quiet, the employees planned to make a stink about the unfair treatment at the workplace.

The passengers decided to make a stink when the airline delayed their flight for the third time without any explanation.

The neighborhood association members wanted to make a stink about the increase in stray animals in the area.

The neighbors were prepared to make a stink when they learned about the proposed construction of a noisy factory in their quiet residential area.

The museum visitors threatened to make a stink if the priceless artifact was not properly protected and secured.

Frustrated with the constant noise, the residents decided to make a stink about the late-night construction happening in their neighborhood.

The employees decided to make a stink about the lack of diversity in the workplace, advocating for equal opportunities for all.

The shoppers were about to make a stink when they discovered the expired products on the grocery store shelves.

The community members were ready to make a stink when they found out about the proposed rezoning that would affect their property values.

The disappointed customers decided to make a stink when the restaurant failed to honor their reservation and offered no apologies.

The residents of the small town were determined to make a stink when they discovered plans to build a landfill near their community.

Faced with unfair treatment at work, the employee decided to make a stink and filed a formal complaint with the human resources department.

Outraged by the company's discriminatory policies, the employees threatened to make a stink if there were no changes to promote equality.

In an attempt to protect their community park, the neighbors were prepared to make a stink and circulated a petition against commercial development.

Faced with a sudden rent increase, the tenants decided to make a stink and organized a rent strike to protest the unfair raise.

The chef was willing to make a stink over the quality of ingredients being used in the restaurant's dishes.

The museum patrons were ready to make a stink if the valuable artwork was not properly preserved.

The political activists were determined to make a stink about the lack of transparency in the government's decision-making process.

The employees united to make a stink regarding the inadequate health and safety measures in the factory.

The team members were willing to make a stink about the coach's unfair treatment of certain players.

The passengers on the delayed flight were growing increasingly frustrated and ready to make a stink at the airport.

The scientists were prepared to make a stink if their research findings were misrepresented in the published article.

The environmentalists were gearing up to make a stink about the government's decision to allow logging in the protected forest area.

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