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They wandered in off the road reeking of diesel and themselves.
How could she have known him, with his head shaven and reeking of blood.
He went to the door, and let himself out, leaving the small apartment reeking of European cigarettes.
It was gamey and reeking of fish, but they were past caring.
With pain he lifted his reeking, tousled head and stared.
Johnny came home after six, unsteady on his feet and reeking of liquor.
It was easy to reduce the events to a simple morality tale reeking of prejudice.
My chaperone, looking relaxed and reeking of tobacco, locked the door behind me.
Less than a minute later, Manny burst through the door reeking of sweat and oil.
Two hours later, reeking like a tannery, Sapphire cast off.
Dead trunks stood in the black water, sentinels watching over a land reeking of rot.
Then, Eddore once more at its hot and reeking norm, battle was resumed.
In a sport reeking of drug use in its recent past, Armstrong beat everybody, seven straight times.
The police found Malcolm wandering the streets, barefoot and reeking of gasoline.
They climbed into the overheated tin box reeking of last week's cigar-smoke.
Doors opened for them, on a room sodium-lit and reeking of kif-stink.
A heavy rag reeking of sleep-drugs covered her face before she could cry out.
That detective had been middle-aged, thick-middled, and reeking of tobacco.
We woke up each morning reeking of cigarettes with a sore throat and more congestion.
The vial contained pine oil, sharp and reeking of resin.
But now that she considered the matter more, she didn't remember the man's clothing or breath reeking of nicotine.
'There they are in the middle of Moscow reeking of turpentine.
After a half hour's wait, we managed to flag down another car, crammed with five men and reeking of bongo.
Celia's had been horrendous, blackened and reeking of petrol, raw.