Usa "reek" in una frase
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1. The wolf spoke again, smothering the moment with his reek and the furnace
2. Lucy’s nostrils filled with the inevitable familiarity of the damp earth musk of the subterranean, of watered down piss pools, and the reek of old, decaying tobacco
3. The wolf spoke again, smothering the moment with his reek and the furnace heat of his breath
4. The barn fills with the reek of diesel fumes and he lets the engine idle
5. He left his clothes here, they would reek too much from the scrounge's mattress and a little bit more from the kvarit tank
6. reek of rum, whisky, vodka and what not
7. The thatch gave off a reek long past musty, the walls sagged inward, and the lintel above
8. But the nauseating reek that welled out of his
9. Between her body’s torment, Trumpet’s noxious reek, and the natural urge to escape from misery, it was a
10. He wondered about the ablution facilities they had provided – would they be ample? He could only think how it would reek of urine and excrement after a day or two – not to mention the health risks for those in close proximity to the facilities
11. „The pages reek with your self-pity so poorly disguised as regret, with the phoniness of your self-condemnation, with that insidious quality of your contrition, which is that of a materialist who cares not for God and is therefore not contrition at all, but only despair for the consequences of your actions
12. Of course, they generally avoid governmental jobs that reek with danger, such as police, military, and related occupations
13. Suddenly he became conscious that a reek of burning cloth filled the room
14. Yngvild smelled the reek of infection rising from the bandages on her mother's face
15. ” He moved his face close to mine, the reek of
16. Hair's fragrance, and the musty reek that lingers
17. The very stones and soil reek of the millions that died
18. To my nose, they smelled interesting but to one another they must reek
19. The reek and chill of the deep black earth were about it, and its color was an indeterminable hue which changed with each new angle from which he surveyed it
20. He rarely showered more than once a week and some evenings before he passed out he would run around his own home wondering where the horrible smell was coming from not accepting that the reek was him
21. tossed into the sewer? Man, you reek of stink and you’re all
22. You reek of sweat and gunpowder
23. These worked well enough to reek havoc on Britain during the heart of the second world war
24. forced herself to acclimatise to the reek and staggered after him
25. Indeed, the entire planet will reek
26. Surely losing your children, best friends and wife warranted a little sympathy? She touches the cloth gingerly to Loki’s chin, the reek suddenly not bothering her as much
27. It was so at odds with the reek of the house, she felt dizzy
28. “If this herring didn’t reek so goddamn bad I could work faster,” Callder complained, wiping his forehead with the back of his gloved hand
29. "What a reek! How can anyone eat around here?" Gerald stepped up his pace
30. Their reek drifted through the air, and I covered my nose with my hand
31. What is strange is that he doesn’t reek of alcohol and his mouth does not taste like vomit
32. her flesh would reek,
33. "Liz, I … " he began, but fell short when he caught the unmistakable reek of a werewolf that had just entered the bar
34. The wait in the dark hall amidst vaporous reek of smoldering cow pies may have only been a few minutes, but it seemed an eternity
35. will have no option but to accept this, but you will have planted in his mind the seed of doubt about the reek
36. and tent like affairs which caused it to reek with the mood of carnival time
37. You reek of Rain
38. “Does his breath reek of smoke?”
39. Elaborate golden trellises have pushed up from the earth all over the abbey’s grounds, draped with black roses that reek of exotic spices and far-off lands
40. All the uses and scents of the brewery might have evaporated with its last reek of smoke
41. A poor soul gone to heaven: and on a heath beneath winking stars a fox, red reek of rapine in his fur, with merciless bright eyes scraped in the earth, listened, scraped up the earth, listened, scraped and scraped
42. He waited by the counter, inhaling slowly the keen reek of drugs, the dusty dry
43. Then spake young Stephen orgulous of mother Church that would cast him out of her bosom, of law of canons, of Lilith, patron of abortions, of bigness wrought by wind of seeds of brightness or by potency of vampires mouth to mouth or, as Virgilius saith, by the influence of the occident or by the reek of moonflower or an she lie with a woman which her man has but lain with, effectu secuto, or peradventure in her bath according to the opinions of Averroes and Moses Maimonides
44. She leads him towards the steps, drawing him by the odour of her armpits, the vice of her painted eyes, the rustle of her slip in whose sinuous folds lurks the lion reek of all the male brutes that have possessed her
45. The door closed once more, and the pungent reek of a strong cigar was borne to our nostrils
46. In rapid succession we passed through the fringe of fashionable London, hotel London, theatrical London, literary London, commercial London, and, finally, maritime London, till we came to a riverside city of a hundred thousand souls, where the tenement houses swelter and reek with the outcasts of Europe
47. The first faint winter's dawn was beginning to appear, and we could dimly see the occasional figure of an early workman as he passed us, blurred and indistinct in the opalescent London reek
48. For some time, Louie had noticed a stomach-turning reek wafting to and fro over them
49. He was back in a moment, and I smelt a strong reek of brandy as he passed me
50. She was clutching something in her hand, and the reek of heavy cheap perfume came into the room with her
1. revealing a shabby hovel of a place that reeked of decay and mould
2. His hair was matted, and his clothes reeked
3. basement’s cold, stagnant, air reeked with the
4. dusty floor; his pants were soaked and he reeked of
5. The brown and green stripes on it reeked
6. ‘The place reeked of it
7. While most of the school reeked of prison décor, Demera’s office was quite
8. soot covered every surface, and the place reeked of rotten
9. It reeked of shit and urine and rotten floorboards
10. The rest of them reeked of death
11. They even reeked as such; flooding the chamber with the scent of rotting flesh
12. His teeth presented shades of green and grey, and his breath reeked
13. Then: ‘You expect me to believe that? Roidon Chanley sacrificing himself for a woman – out of love?’ The voice reeked with cynicism, and the presumption clearly intended to be antagonising
14. them! He reeked of elegance and his cloths were immacu-
15. Who cared if she reeked? She was alive!
16. Huge cotton trees had their buttresses stuffed with bones and skulls and human remains were littered about in every direction, while the whole of that terrible place reeked with pestilential odours
17. It was a poorly lit, cheap, grungy and reeked of stale beer and dirty ashtrays
18. The air reeked of aftershave
19. He obviously hadn’t been listening to her objections and it wasn’t going to get any better: the house reeked of the marijuana he was pumping into his befuddled brain
20. The air reeked of stale beer, overflowing ashtrays and cheap perfume
21. The girl was right; this man reeked of strange tidings and unfamiliar manners
22. Amonas had a trap set inside his mind? Who planted it there then? And when exactly? Had he known about that? Wouldn’t he have told him? Shivers ran down Hilderich’s spine at these thoughts that reeked of dangerous and malevolent design beyond comprehension
23. They had simply been unlucky and with a bitter smile to himself, Ethan thought that this whole sordid affair reeked of bad luck
24. contracting around him—something was in the air—he could smell it, and it reeked of
25. I was hoping there would be something lying around which would ease my boredom, but I could see nothing more than old photographs and fraying furniture which reeked of mothballs
26. reeked with the smell of rotting vegetables
27. The air reeked as Court poured some into the open wound
28. The piss reeked
29. certainly had a point with this; every one of us reeked of sweat,
30. A faint haze floated in the air despite the efforts of dust collectors, and the acrid half-burnt smell of fresh-cut wood reeked pleasantly
31. But her eyes were full of hate and they reeked of duplicity
32. She took me down a long drab hallway that reeked of smoke and Ben Gay
33. They both reeked of gun oil, and one smokes a lot
34. dance floor was crowded and the place reeked of stale beer and sweat
35. The white beard reeked of oily fish
36. He reeked of alcohol
37. The moon had not risen; the stars were flecks of hot amber in a breathless sky that reeked of death
38. A damp moldy scent reeked up from it, and Valeria shivered
39. His cabin reeked of blood and guts, the stench of torn intestines and offal
40. A hideous charnel-house scent reeked up in the night air
41. There were several pits than reeked of human waste
42. The shop was small, untidy and reeked of photographic chemicals
43. The place reeked of them
44. It reeked of patchouli oil and marijuana
45. This thing reeked of another one of Beth’s escapades, the
46. One, a clean shaven, well presented young man, wore a dark brown shirt, black pants and leather boots and reeked of efficiency and ambition
47. He reeked of fear and submission as if his masseuse had rubbed him down with it
48. The coach, a bleary eyed, overweight Miccosukee was in charge of every athletic program at the Indian School and taught civics, but baseball was the game and the coach‘s charged directives reeked of sincerity—a rare phenomenon for him
49. JY overtook Sam and slightly altered his course, keeping his face in the hot scent that reeked of uncertainty—even disaster—for his master as he never considered danger
50. Take your God and get out!" The musty air reeked of vile repulsiveness
1. Late that night, Tragus staggered in, reeking of sour wine
2. Cold droplets poured over him and helped to wash away all traces of the reeking death
3. Then they all piled into taxis, Oh the stink!, and headed for a disco, only getting in by the skin of their teeth, having to hide the reeking groom-to-be in their midst and because one of them knew the bouncer
4. There was thick, reeking smoke pumping from the industrial chimney
5. The smell drifted over to him, sour and pungent, a reeking stench that brought tears to his eyes
6. How could she possibly plot a government coup in a filthy base reeking of fish guts?
7. Within minutes, Caroline (reeking of horseshit, completely overpowering the scents of plants doing their thing under the sun) appeared at the door wearing boots, helmet and jacket
8. Hilderich repeated his question, this time shouting, demanding, fury overtaking him despite the parts of his mind that warned him of teetering on a precipice of unfathomable depth, every step reeking with deadly danger:
9. " He looked down at the foul, reeking corpse sprawled on dirty snow
10. Grabbing up the reeking bag, and
11. After an initial pep talk by the camp’s head teacher, a scrawny Scottish fellow reeking of tobacco sidled up and hissed, “Macbeth?”
12. I was tired of always trying to avoid this big reeking nemesis of mine
13. Says they have been reeking havoc on the Alliance countries, doing special ops missions, it’s all top secret, the government denies that it has ever done cloning
14. consequences of a mind of failure and gloom is a body reeking with aches and
15. He was shooting continually, reeking with sweat and dust
16. The sun was sinking toward the distant crags when Conan, his garments hacked to tatters and the mail under them reeking and clotted with blood, his knife dripping and crusted to the hilt, strode over the corpses to where Yasmina Devi sat her horse among her nobles on the crest of the ridge, near a lofty precipice
17. It was some shambling horror spawned in the mysterious, nameless jungles of the south, where strange life teemed in the reeking rot without the dominance of man, and drums thundered in temples that had never known the tread of a human foot
18. I read the iron-bound books of Skelos, and talked with unseen creatures in deep wells, and faceless shapes in black reeking jungles
19. She hoped the son of a bitch was missing her as well, but he was probably lying on the couch, clicking the remote, his mouth reeking of beer and some form of unhealthy, fatty snack
20. All the space around her was soiled and reeking, and the container she had been using as a toilet was open and overflowing
21. begin their unholy reeking
22. Bloodtooth knew dogs and sign and no hound he knew of left such a power reeking print
23. The terrible project he no doubt created for power and self-gain was reeking its ugliness ever more
24. ” She surveyed the other animals then walked towards the far end of the stables in order to vacate the reeking premises and rid her lungs of the putrid atmosphere of the one-story brick with white-trim building
25. When the females are old enough to lay eggs, they’re placed in tiny wire cages too small to stand up in, where they’ll spend the rest of their lives, or at least until they’re shipped to slaughter, in a dark room reeking of ammonia
26. reach the porch he stands before me, reeking of scorched air
27. It was then that he caught sight of the three soldiers on the sand-dune, swords drawn, reeking of violence
28. quite some time and could only sense the reeking sound of the wind passing
29. The son obliged, still reeking in liquor and the mother felt that there may be more alcohol for he was wide awake and without shirts revealing a bare chest with scratches which he claimed was a result of his carrying bamboo trees for home use
30. The man is a bloated, reeking toad
31. His t-shirt was filthy, the open flannel plaid shirt reeking of body odor
32. 'Oh,' gasps Vicki, when we start off up the sombre aisles of pines, and the tretching away before us into a gray infinity, and mark their reeking trunks, black with damp, hoar with lichen, and hear their sighings and their creakings through the patter of rain on our umbrellas, and feel their wet breath on our cheeks, 'oh what an empty, frightening world it is
33. still reeking of that out-dated greedy leverage-or-lose corporate
34. as soon as he entered the dark room reeking of alcohol
35. The buttons of this were hanging on for dear life, going far beyond the call of duty, and the material, moulded to the flesh as it strained to contain the trembling rolls of jelly, was stretched to tear-point and was decorated with an overlapping profusion of stains: huge patches of reeking sweat, shiny slides of grease and discrete blobs of some nameless matter, dried and cracked like desert mud
36. Hot breath, reeking of alcohol, lingered in the air
37. Her hot breath, reeking of alcohol, lingered in the air
38. The rag that covered her nose and mouth reeking of strong chemicals
39. and reeking with virgin blood, up to the very hilt in me
40. The prisoner followed his guide, who led him into a room almost under ground, whose bare and reeking walls seemed as though impregnated with tears; a lamp placed on a stool illumined the apartment faintly, and showed Dantes the features of his conductor, an under-jailer, ill-clothed, and of sullen appearance
41. It was an arduous climb over sharp lava and pumice stones in the midst of air often reeking with sulfurous fumes from the smoke holes
42. As the chief rejoined them, with one hand he attached the reeking scalp of the unfortunate young Frenchman to his girdle, and with the other he replaced the knife and tomahawk that had drunk his blood
43. An enormous palace of chrome and glass, the underground club is a hot mess of humans and Fae, reeking of sex, spices, and cigarette smoke, divided into countless subclubs where anything can be obtained for the right price
44. The Indian laughed tauntingly, as he held up his reeking hand, and answered: "It is
45. He began to feel thirsty again and he longed to be back again in the hot reeking public-house
46. The water itself was turgid, gray-green even on sunny days, oil slicked, and reeking of diesel fuel and seaweed
47. He had obtained a large ordnance map of the neighbourhood, and this he brought into my room, where he laid it out on the bed, and, having balanced the lamp in the middle of it, he began to smoke over it, and occasionally to point out objects of interest with the reeking amber of his pipe
48. Can you imagine it -- daylight, dead silence and a lame rabbit reeking of fresh blood? Luckily, it's been the hottest day we've had this summer -- not a mouse stirring
49. He came to the back of the kennel, reeking of creosote and of rank straw
50. Lady was back, reeking of tobacco smoke and still just as jumpy
1. Ireland called Macgillycuddy’s Reeks
2. Since both the recipes and the stuffing are authentic, you might feel that my cookbook reeks of veracity
3. “You know what, Boran? This reeks of both jealousy and racism
4. Besides, this whole question of internment of Japanese-Americans reeks of racism, which we all abhor in the Time Patrol
5. She reeks of it
6. what I see in the locker, which is a shiny, clean cubicle, one that reeks
7. The people that tried to make reports were dismissed, or flat out ignored, and to this day it still reeks of a government conspiracy to hide the truth
8. The place reeks and he never has
9. @JUST-ICE If you have to ask who are the poor or why feed them, then you are; your poverty reeks from your rancid mouth
10. It reeks of bad karma
11. I met the flatness of her soulless eyes and said, “Take a breath mint your breath still reeks of hell
12. “Kairos,” Dageus says, “this eve reeks of it
13. She reeks of the stench of rotting meat, has matted, blood-drenched hair, an ice white face with black eye sockets, a thin gash of a mouth, and crimson fangs
14. And by that way wend the herds innumerable of bellwethers and flushed ewes and shearling rams and lambs and stubble geese and medium steers and roaring mares and polled calves and longwoods and storesheep and Cuffe's prime springers and culls and sowpigs and baconhogs and the various different varieties of highly distinguished swine and Angus heifers and polly bulllocks of immaculate pedigree together with prime premiated milchcows and beeves: and there is ever heard a trampling, cackling, roaring, lowing, bleating, bellowing, rumbling, grunting, champing, chewing, of sheep and pigs and heavyhooved kine from pasturelands of Lusk and Rush and Carrickmines and from the streamy vales of Thomond, from the M'Gillicuddy's reeks the inaccessible and lordly Shannon the unfathomable, and from the gentle declivities of the place of the race of Kiar, their udders distended with superabundance of milk and butts of butter and rennets of cheese and farmer's firkins and targets of lamb and crannocks of corn and oblong eggs in great hundreds, various in size, the agate with this dun
15. Tarbarrels and bonfires were lighted along the coastline of the four seas on the summits of the Hill of Howth, Three Rock Mountain, Sugarloaf, Bray Head, the mountains of Mourne, the Galtees, the Ox and Donegal and Sperrin peaks, the Nagles and the Bograghs, the Connemara hills, the reeks of M Gillicuddy, Slieve Aughty, Slieve Bernagh and Slieve Bloom
16. They clamber down into a cramped, moist space that positively reeks of the sea
17. Behind her, an overdecorated flat reeks of dead apple blossoms, confusion, old age
18. most part they were hidden by the reeks and fumes drifting from the fens and wastes beyond
19. now climbing towards the South was veiled in the reeks of Mordor, and through a threatening haze it gleamed, remote, a sullen red, as if it were
20. here above the reeks that coiled and drifted down below
21. ‘The whole place reeks of it,’ Dario agreed
22. “And she,” cried the tire-woman, taking up the note, “still with the stench of the saucepan about her! Positively, madam, the room reeks
23. The live air reeks with the scent he pours upon himself
24. “Why, the place reeks of wine and musty ale
25. Surely you’re not going to blame him if a tavern reeks of a tavern’s holdings