Sentence examples for be rotten from inspiring English sources

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be rotten

adjective

Of perishable items, overridden with bacteria and other infectious agents.

  • If you leave a bin unattended for a few weeks, the rubbish inside will turn rotten.

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At times he could be rotten.

Here you can't be rotten — You must be the rottenest.

The smell, unfortunately, has turned out to be rotten eggs.

The government may be rotten, but American honor is saved by the lone killer.

But if they were apples, one would be rotten and the other perfectly ripe.

I want to be rotten to accept the idea of dying.

(In some cases, of course, the question isn't at all unfathomable a marriage can be rotten).

The peach trees in the little orchard turned out to be rotten.

What appears outwardly to be thriving may be rotten inside, a corpse by any other name.

Even the local police force is reported to be rotten with graft.It is not just Marbella's reputation that has suffered.

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