reek in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Reek (verb): to emit a strong, unpleasant odor.
Sample Sentences
- The old gymnasium still seemed to reek of sweat and stale popcorn long after the championship game.
- After the heavy rain, the alley began to reek of rotting garbage and mildew.
- His shoes reeked of fish after he returned from the market with his fresh catch.
- The abandoned house reeked of mold and decay, making it clear no one had lived there for years.
- Even after washing it multiple times, the fabric still reeked of smoke from the bonfire.
- The abandoned house began to reek of mold and decay after years of neglect.
- After cooking the fish, the kitchen reeked of a pungent odor that lingered for hours.
- He accused his neighbor of trying to cover up the smell that reeked from his garbage cans.
- As the sun set, the air began to reek of smoke from the nearby bonfire.
- Her shoes reeked of sweat after a long day of hiking in the heat.
- The old cheese in the fridge began to reek, filling the kitchen with a pungent odor.
- After the heavy rain, the garbage left on the street started to reek of decay.
- His shoes reeked of sweat after a long day of hiking in the sun.
- The abandoned building reeked of mold and neglect, a clear sign of years without care.
- Even before entering the room, I could tell it would reek of smoke and stale beer.