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Reeking   /rˈikɪŋ/   Listen
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Reek  v. i.  (past & past part. reeked; pres. part. reeking)  To emit vapor, usually that which is warm and moist; to be full of fumes; to steam; to smoke; to exhale. "Few chimneys reeking you shall espy." "I found me laid In balmy sweat, which with his beams the sun Soon dried, and on the reeking moisture fed." "The coffee rooms reeked with tobacco."






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"Reeking" Quotes from Famous Books



... picture Borneo, if you please, as a vast, squat island the third largest in the world, in fact—half again as large as France, bordered by a sandy littoral, moated by swamps reeking with putrid miasmata and pernicious vapors, covered with dense forests and impenetrable jungles, ridged by mile-high mountain ranges, seamed by mighty rivers, inhabited by the most savage beasts and ...
— Where the Strange Trails Go Down • E. Alexander Powell

... commercial traveller like Micawber; you will find him but one of a batch of silly clerks like Swiveller; you will find him as an unsuccessful actor like Crumples; you will find him as an unsuccessful doctor like Sawyer; you will always find the rich and reeking personality where Dickens ...
— Gilbert Keith Chesterton • Patrick Braybrooke

... on my shoulder—tried to crawl a little higher— Found the Main Drain sewage outfall blocked, some eight feet up, with mire; And, for twenty reeking minutes, Sir, my very marrow froze, While the trunk was feeling blindly for ...
— Departmental Ditties and Barrack Room Ballads • Rudyard Kipling

... as he went bowing down His reeking head full low, The bottles twain behind his back Were shatter'd ...
— Graded Poetry: Seventh Year - Edited by Katherine D. Blake and Georgia Alexander • Various

... it. No answer. He struck spurs into the reeking flanks of his horse. The animal refused to stir. Just then there was a moaning sound in the wood, as of some one in pain. He turned in the direction, shouted, but received no answer. When he looked back the red eyes ...
— The Lancashire Witches - A Romance of Pendle Forest • William Harrison Ainsworth


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