reek|reeked|reeking|reeks in English
verb
[rɪːk]
emit a strong offensive odor; emit smoke or fumes; be wet with blood or sweat; process something with smoke; create a powerful impressio
Use "reek|reeked|reeking|reeks" in a sentence
1. Reek His breath reeked of tobacco.
2. Her denials reeked of hypocrisy.
3. His statement reeks of hypocrisy.
4. His breath reeked of garlic.
5. It definitely reeks of terrorism.
6. It reeks of excess.
7. It reeks, you know.
8. A horse reeking with sweat.
9. Their actions reek of corruption.
10. She reeked of cheap perfume.
11. Her breath reeked of garlic.
12. The whole thing reeks of hypocrisy.
13. He simply reeks of the Ten Commandments.
14. His manner reeks of Affectation
15. His promotion reeks of favouritism.
16. And your feet reek.
17. It reeks of Fish Mooney.
18. That reek is from the fox.
19. 24 His breath reeked of tobacco.
20. His manner reeks of Affectation.
21. He reeks of holy oil.
22. His manner reeks of affectation.
23. The entire place reeks of necromancy.
24. Bowspritted and carvel built, reeking I think
25. The whole business reeks of dishonesty.