reek|reeks in English
noun
[rɪːk]
vapor, mist, steam; smoke, fume; strong offensive odor, unpleasant smell
Use "reek|reeks" in a sentence
1. His statement reeks of hypocrisy.
2. It definitely reeks of terrorism.
3. It reeks of excess.
4. It reeks, you know.
5. Their actions reek of corruption.
6. The whole thing reeks of hypocrisy.
7. He simply reeks of the Ten Commandments.
8. His manner reeks of Affectation
9. His promotion reeks of favouritism.
10. And your feet reek.
11. It reeks of Fish Mooney.
12. That reek is from the fox.
13. His manner reeks of Affectation.
14. He reeks of holy oil.
15. His manner reeks of affectation.
16. The entire place reeks of necromancy.
17. The whole business reeks of dishonesty.
18. Where there's reek there's heat.
19. It reeks of filth, of disease.
20. Historical best sellers reek with sentiment.
21. Reek His breath reeked of tobacco.
22. The way she speaks reeks of affectation.
23. All of us reek of alcohol.
24. Well, because you reek of dishonesty.
25. That man's clothes reek of tobacco.