In this fetid atmosphere, we should be thankful for small mercies. [adjective]
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Harold can never fulfill his desire to leave home and breathe the less fetid air away from Oil Drum Lane. [adjective]
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The eyelids, the lips, the nostrils, the flesh of the cheeks, were either gone or reduced to fetid rawness. [adverb]
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All right then; limpid, salubrious: no gush of bilge water had turned it to fetid puddle. [adjective]
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The den upon which his eye now rested was abject, dirty, fetid, pestiferous, mean, sordid. [adjective]
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But it undoubtedly prolongs life, lessens suffering, and by checking the growth of bacteria upon the cancer reduces the fetid odour and the symptoms of septic intoxication. [Please select]
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Another day a fetid Blacksnake was her only food. [Please select]
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The discharge has a peculiar fetid odor, and is often mixed with blood. [Please select]
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In case of an open wound, a fetid liquid and frothy discharge is observed. [Please select]
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The air of the room was heavy and fetid to Tayoga. [Please select]
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