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- REEK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REEK is smoke How to use reek in a sentence
- REEK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
What is the meaning of "reeked of turpitude"? Their provision is most illiberal and reeks a little of spite I was a miner for 21 years and was not allowed to go down the pit shaft, along with other miners, reeking of ale Not only is it an old building; it reeks with history
- Reek vs. Wreak: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
To reek is to emit a strong, unpleasant odor, typically used in the context of smell It's commonly associated with something that smells badly On the other hand, to wreak is to cause or inflict, often used in the context of damage or havoc
- Reek Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
REEK meaning: 1 : to have a very strong and unpleasant smell often + of; 2 : used to say that it is very obvious that someone or something has a lot of a specified thing usually + of
- REEK definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
To reek of something, usually something unpleasant, means to smell very strongly of it
- Reek - definition of reek by The Free Dictionary
1 to smell strongly and unpleasantly 2 to be strongly pervaded with something unpleasant 5 to give off; emit; exude 6 to expose to or treat with smoke n 7 a strong, unpleasant smell 8 vapor or steam [before 900; (n )
- reek verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[intransitive] reek (of something) (disapproving) to make you think that something unpleasant, wrong or dishonest is involved in a situation Her denials reeked of hypocrisy
- reek - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
reek (countable and uncountable, plural reeks) A strong unpleasant smell (Scotland) Vapour; steam; smoke; fume The blue reeks of smoke from the cottages gave the whole widespread landscape an air of settled order and homely comfort
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