reeks (Meaning)

reeks

to emit smoke or vapor, to subject to the action of smoke or vapor, smoke, to give off smoke or vapor, vapor, fog, to give a strong impression of some feature or quality, to have a strong or unpleasant smell, to give a strong impression of some constituent quality or feature, exude, give off, vapor sense 1, fog, to give off or become permeated with a strong or offensive odor, a strong or disagreeable fume or odor, emanate

reeks Sentence Examples

  1. The garbage left out for days started to emit a foul odor that reeks throughout the neighborhood.
  2. After the rain, the stagnant water in the gutter began to reek of decay.
  3. The abandoned house reeks of neglect and disrepair.
  4. His breath reeks of garlic after eating a heavily seasoned meal.
  5. The locker room reeks of sweat and stale socks after a long game.
  6. The refrigerator had been unplugged for weeks, and now it reeks of spoiled food.
  7. The sewage backup caused the basement to reek of sewage.
  8. The old carpet in the attic reeks of mildew and dampness.
  9. The air in the room reeks of cigarette smoke despite the no-smoking policy.
  10. The dumpster behind the restaurant reeks of rotting food waste.

FAQs About the word reeks

to emit smoke or vapor, to subject to the action of smoke or vapor, smoke, to give off smoke or vapor, vapor, fog, to give a strong impression of some feature o

clouds, fogs,hazes, fumes, gauzes, smokes, murks, soups,mists, smogs

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The garbage left out for days started to emit a foul odor that reeks throughout the neighborhood.

After the rain, the stagnant water in the gutter began to reek of decay.

The abandoned house reeks of neglect and disrepair.

His breath reeks of garlic after eating a heavily seasoned meal.