What does reekage mean?
Reekage means Foul-smelling matter; material that reeks..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
Foul-smelling matter; material that reeks..
The Sankey brook is described as receiving the reekage from huge heaps of waste, and as, in fact, a sewer containing sulphur running down considerably more yellow than amber.
Dr. F. M. Corner (Poplar) said that according to his experience, which was not great with regard to typhus, it had been due to the habits of the people ; certain families would live like pigs, and everything would get into a shocking condition with animal reekage.
Open the road and save our seed From reekage of the slums!
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Reekage means Foul-smelling matter; material that reeks..
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The Sankey brook is described as receiving the reekage from huge heaps of waste, and as, in fact, a sewer containing sulphur running down considerably more yellow than amber.
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