reeky

reeky
{'ri:ki}
1. димящ, пушещ
2. опушен, задимен
3. смрадлив, вонлив, зловонен
4. от пушек/дим (за облак и пр.)
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{'ri:ki} a 1. димящ, пушещ; 2. опушен, задимен; З. смрадлив, во
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опушен; пушещ; димящ; задимен;
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1. димящ, пушещ 2. опушен, задимен 3. от пушек/дим (за облак и пр.) 4. смрадлив, вонлив, зловонен
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reeky[´ri:ki] adj 1. димящ, пушещ; 2. от пушек (дим) (за облак и пр.); 3. опушен, задимен.

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