different between areek vs apeek
areek
English
Etymology
a- +? reek
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???i?k/
- Rhymes: -i?k
Adjective
areek (not comparable)
- In a reeking condition; having a strong odour.
- c. 1706, Jonathan Swift, To the Earl of Peterborow
- A messenger comes all a-reek
Mordanto at Madrid to seek;
He left the town above a week.
- A messenger comes all a-reek
- 1965, Cormac McCarthy, The Orchard Keeper, New York: Vintage, 1993, Part 1, p. 29,[1]
- Smoking shacks yellow with coal-oil light and areek with the sweetmold smell of splo whiskey.
- c. 1706, Jonathan Swift, To the Earl of Peterborow
Anagrams
- Eaker, rakee
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apeek
English
Adverb
apeek (not comparable)
- (nautical) Alternative form of apeak
Anagrams
- Peake
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