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is putrid
adjective
Rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction.
synonyms
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Holden's adjective for the band is "putrid".
Rotten is acceptable, as is putrid.
Bashar al-Assad's regime is "putrid, senile and ultimately doomed".
When your culture is putrid, recruiting a chief executive from outside is not a bad idea.
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — Angels are not a common sight here in Mexico's most violent border city, where the public cemetery is putrid and overflowing, and where a handful of churches worship the skeletal saint of death, Santa Muerte.
The island of Pimental was completely destroyed, with a sole tree left standing, and the water is putrid.
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He said, "The water was putrid.
For the Evening News's critic, it was "putrid bosh".
The wooden floors were buckled and the smell was putrid.
"It's not hyperbole to say my knuckleball was putrid," said Dickey.
The shacks may be putrid and dangerous, but they are also much in demand.
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