wreak/reek
wreak (rēk)
Verb. Transitive wreaked, wreak·ing, wreaks.
- To inflict (vengeance or punishment) upon a person.
- To express or gratify (anger, malevolence, or resentment); vent.
- To bring about; cause: wreak havoc.
reek (rēk)
Noun
- A strong offensive odour; a stench.
- Vapour; steam.
Verb. reeked, reek·ing, reeks.
Verb. Intransitive
- To smoke, steam, or fume.
- To be pervaded by something unpleasant.
- To give off or become permeated with a strong unpleasant odour.
Verb. Transitive
- To emit or exude (smoke, for example).
- To process or treat by exposing to the action of smoke.
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