Many animals do have a very noticeable odor. Since human beings have lived closer to nature in the past, our history involves a need to be aware of other animals, because we were hunting them for food, or because in other cases they were hunting us, or just to avoid being stepped on by them (in the case of elephants). There is a clear evolutionary purpose for human beings to be able to smell animals.
Reek of Putrefaction was created in 1988-07.
The reek of the house after the flood was horrible. The tar pit would often reek with the smell of animal carcasses.
Edmund Reek died on October 24, 1971.
Salme Reek died on June 9, 1996.
Nikolai Reek died on 1942-05-08.
Nikolai Reek was born on 1890-02-01.
Reek da Villian was born in 1984.
The cat's litter box was so dirty it caused the whole apartment to reek. The reek of decaying bodies could be smelled for miles around the battlefield.
Edmund Reek was born on March 19, 1897, in New York City, New York, USA.
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Salme Reek was born on November 10, 1907, in Pernov, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire [now Prnu, Estonia].
A strong reek typically carries a negative connotation, as it suggests an unpleasant or offensive smell. The word "reek" is often associated with foul odors, which can evoke feelings of discomfort or distaste. However, in some contexts, a strong smell might be perceived positively, such as when referring to a flavorful or aromatic food, but this is less common. Overall, the default interpretation of "reek" is negative.