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- adjective form of reek
verbreek (verb) · reeks (third person present) · reeked (past tense) · reeked (past participle) · reeking (present participle)- smell strongly and unpleasantly; stink:"the yard reeked of wet straw and horse manure" · "a dark and reeking dungeon"
- be suggestive of something unpleasant or undesirable:"the speeches reeked of anti-Semitism"
- archaicgive off smoke, steam, or fumes:"while temples crash, and towers in ashes reek"
nounreek (noun)- a foul smell:"the reek of cattle dung"
- SCOTTISH ENGLISHsmoke:"he recovered himself and turned to peer through the reek"
OriginOld English rēocan ‘give out smoke or vapor’, rēc (noun) ‘smoke’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rieken ‘to smell’, rook ‘smoke’, German riechen ‘to smell’, Rauch ‘smoke’.Similar and Opposite Words
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