Prepositions after "reek"

reek of, with, in, on or to?

In 84% of cases "reek of" is used

Malls reek of a fake life to me.

Immediately the compartment reeked of scotch.

Another point: it reeks of backward rationalization.

My dad reeked of ethanol for much of my life, so it's understandable I would think that.

Too much of what is going on now reeks of Kabuki theater, and a poorly executed one at that.

This one, practically, reeks of a new global economy (and I don't take those words lightly).

Try having a conversation with him that reeks of two people in a ' normal ' relationship and note his patent discomfort.

Bette This doesn't reek of a set up, it reeks of a thrill seeking spoiled brat who got caught cheating with a married man.

Bette This doesn't reek of a set up, it reeks of a thrill seeking spoiled brat who got caught cheating with a married man.

And in florists (which are actually quite dirty and your hands reek of bleach) and bakeries (also disgusting! flour + water = glue!).

In 11% of cases "reek with" is used

During this period, a trio of dances reeking with sexuality were impregnating dancehall - the infamous Dutty Wine, Hot Wuk and Drop Dead.

In 2% of cases "reek in" is used

Inequality reeks in the land of equals.

In 2% of cases "reek on" is used

John Mercado depicting the devastation reeked on the Kingston Post Office and Town Hall by the earthquake.