9 Verbs to Use for the Word reeks

They taught from the Old almost wholly, when they went outside the Book of Mormon and the revelations to Joseph Smithof the God of Israel who was a God of Battle, loving the reek of blood and the smell of burnt flesh on an altarrather than of the God of the Nazarene.

Then, even as I looked upward, glancing as it might be over my left shoulder, I saw, with a sudden horror, that something had come anigh me, and upon the instant, I caught the reek of the thing, and leapt fearfully to one side, turning as I sprang.

Mintie was about to enter the house, when she saw down the road a tiny reek of white dust.

And thus it happened that within five minutes of this discovery of Job's body, the whole of that hideous valley sent up to heaven the reek of its burning; whilst we, filled with murderous desires, ran hither and thither with our weapons, seeking to destroy the vile creatures that had brought the poor lad to so unholy a death.

Before this my eyes had been so busy recording impressions that my nose had neglected its duty; now for the first time I sensed the vile reek that arose from all about me.

She was on her knees like a charwoman, sniffing the strong reek of suds, when there came a knocking at her door.

And alway a dreadful reek and stinking to fill all the air, even unto the height, as of the grave.

He held an empty pistol in his right hand, but he passed his left palm over his hot face, and wiped away the mingled reek of perspiration and burned gunpowder.

At the top of the grade, where some pines stood out against the blue sky, hung a small reek of dust concealing the figure of his late companion.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  reeks