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- noun See
to play rex , under rex.
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- noun Plural form of
reak .
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Examples
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If a person writting a top 10 has to begin each one by defending his choice instead of explaining it then you probably know the list premise reaks … … much like the movies themselves.
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This reaks of arrogance and power .... we might as well get used to it with the socialists in power. phoenix86
Kennedy urges immediate Senate replacement if vacancy occurs 2009
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We all know that Barry got past all that by not exactly being forthright in the campaign, but this video GOTV plea just reaks of what is wrong with liberal politics.
President Obama concedes loss of House in 2010. | RedState 2010
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This article reaks of insinuations that only Ron Paul supporters bought his book, voted for him, or set campaign fundraising records.
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This reaks of bad politics like those found in Zimbabwe!
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This reaks of old style Washington politics to me!
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He absolutely reaks of corporate boardrooms, $300 haircuts, and weekends at the country club.
Romney: "Freedom Will Make The New American Dream Possible" 2009
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How all of this just f-ing reaks of hypocrisy from the media, and their insatiable need to latch onto one story and beat it to death to fill a 24-hour news day is ridiculous.
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The whole cynicism thing also reaks of "with us or against us".
New Obama Ad: "The Cynics In Washington Roll Their Eyes" 2009
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It may be valid, but the timing reaks of more rovian manipulation.
Ted Stevens Indictment Virtually Guarantees Dem Senate Pickup In Deep-Red Alaska 2009
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