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This phrase is used to describe a situation in which something has a strong and unpleasant odor. For example, "The bathroom reeked of mold and mildew."
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"It reeks of McCarthyism.
The place reeks of instability.
This regime reeks of ricketiness.
The apartment reeks of cigarettes.
Eastern, also reeks of satiation.
Whole place reeks of bananas.
It reeks of Bolshevism.
"It reeks of greed".
"It reeks of kickback".
"It reeks of her.
It reeks of manure.
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