Sentence example with the word 'rotting'

rotting

bad, corrupt, festering, gangrenous, necrosed, putrefacient, putrescent, saprobic, saprophilous, sphacelated, suppurative

Definition n. (biology) the process of decay caused by bacterial or fungal action

Last update: September 21, 2015


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Besides, if he was imprisoned for a crime like these murders, he'd still be rotting behind bars.   [Please select]

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I should have been rotting in the Fleet, or the Marshalsea, years ago if it hadn't been for my uncle's gout, b'gad.'   [Please select]

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Ah, but you haven't,--before that happens y-you'll be dead and rotting--and I, and she as well.   [Please select]

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But, even as it clicked, a figure rose up from behind the rotting wherry and, as Mr.   [Please select]

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It was pitch-dark in the cellar--a deep, dank place with a rank odor of rotting potatoes.   [Please select]

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He lifted his sullen face toward her kind eyes, then turning away, kicked listlessly at the rotting chips.   [Please select]

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It came from the rotting flesh that still adhered to the roots of many of the huge trunks.   [Please select]

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The air was warm and close and had a smell of pulverized plaster, of stale incense and rotting wood.   [Please select]

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Cyril pulled out a rotting canvas bag--about as big as the paper ones the greengrocer gives you with Barcelona nuts in for sixpence.   [Please select]

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"It's true we'd like to have the robes," said Dick, "but we'd have to leave most of the carcasses rotting here."   [Please select]

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