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How to use reeks in a sentence

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Unfortunately, the conservative argument against gay marriage often reeks of hypocrisy.
His casting, along with that of now-wife Buffy, reeks of agent packaging and concept marketing, pure and simple.
On a basic level I understand Mr. Lynch's statement but find that it reeks of arrogance.
It hovers perilously close to cheesy at times, but it positively reeks of a bygone era.
It's literally falling apart, it's an absolute pigsty, and it just reeks with the smell of rotting beer.
This shoddy production design just reeks of cheapness and gives the entire film yet another air of unbelievability.
Sam Tsoutsouvas, as Theseus, flaunts his habitual love affair with his overripe voice with an orotundity that reeks of self-adulation.
Tweed also reeks of quality, and it's a hard-wearing, versatile fabric that just gets better with age.
The obscenity of surrendering state education to corporate benefactors reeks of Victorian attitudes to the poor.
Every article of clothing reeks of foul-smelling smoke and those that cannot easily be washed have to be hung outside for days.
The restaurant, with its dark wood paneling, dimly glowing brass light fixtures and green velour booths, reeks of old-time Hollywood noir.
It reeks of the typical psychology and myopia of the supposed intellectually and militarily powerful.
It was a simple act of pietas which reeks of nobility, but it might also have been a charm to ward off a similar fate.
The questions are unclear and the process reeks of hypocritical manipulation.
She reeks of having too much money and too little taste, and the photograph is an indictment of her shallowness and vanity.
When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales.
Whether you're sniffing the olive trees ashore or the salt spray on the water, the very air reeks of history.
But for heaven's sake, let's not intellectualise an endeavour that reeks of commerce and commodification.
Rousseau's return to nature, he affirms, reeks of reactivity, self-loathing and ressentiment against the aristocratic culture.
The old town also reeks of the past, with its steep passageways and cobbled alleys.
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Examples from Classical Literature
An English merchantman, belonging to one reeks of Ratcliff, lay in the harbour.
Dunwood House reeks of commerce and snobbery and all the things he hated most.
In the 'Knights' the air fairly reeks with the smell of leather and the tanyard.
It is a most vituperative affair, and reeks with fire and brimstone.
But the evidence of reeks convinced for the instant even sceptics.
I sha'n't take anything at the refreshment bar, it reeks of the institute.
The Englishman vows the Italian reeks with the scent of garlic.
She had a face like a silkworm, and the dining-room reeks of orris-root.
The place reeks of naphtha, human flesh, bad language, and good-nature.
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