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"One of the sides was like rotted off".
"The horses lost all their flesh," Steingrimsson wrote, "the skin began to rot off along the spines.
His suit was almost rotting off him, but tied carefully around his throat was an old-fashioned string tie.
"I have the standard size with a cover that used to be green and a handsome little snap that has since rotted off," she said.
He had been living in squats and sported clotted dreadlocks and comfort clothes (sweatshirts, tracky bottoms) that he wore until they literally rotted off his body.
Soon they will sprout beards and their hair will grow down their backs, and their tennis whites will yellow and then rot off their bodies.
It still looks new; I figure that if it doesn't rot off my body, it will, in a couple of years, officially work its way to being free.
The pot should be only marginally larger than the bulb itself and two-thirds of the bulb should remain above the surface of the compost; plant too deep and it will rot off.
They are used to a dry period after flowering, but they won't do well if they dry out completely over winter and spring; you must find the balance between drying out and rotting off.
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