carcass|carcasses in English
noun
[car·cass || 'kɑːkəs]
framework, decaying or worthless remains of a structure; corpse; body (Slang)
Use "carcass|carcasses" in a sentence
1. A seal carcass.
2. The better quality carcasses are fatter, more juicy, and more flavourful than carcasses of the lower grades.
3. “Like a Carcass Trodden Down”
4. Like a carcass trampled underfoot.
5. 2 The carcass started to bloat.
6. All of them were dead carcasses.”
7. The carcass started to bloat.
8. The buzzard had picked the carcass clean.
9. The ravenous lions tore at the carcass.
10. And the stench of their carcasses will ascend;+
11. The multitude of the slain and the heaps of carcasses
12. Farmers were dumping or burying the diseased animals/carcasses.
13. After he murdered Cox, Pearce Cannibalised his carcass
14. Nothing attracts tigers like a rhino carcass.
15. She boiled up the chicken carcass to make soup.
16. All the pigs were culled and their carcasses incinerated.
17. Hog Butchering While the Carcass Is Hanging Now, it’s time to turn a carcass into useful meat cuts on the homestead
18. 26 Pork carcasses adjudged unacceptable are graded U. S. Utility.
19. 2 I feel like a maggot in a carcass.
20. 1 The ravenous lions tore at the carcass.
21. 7 It's probably the dismembered carcass of some old shed.
22. The carcass quality of Linwu mallard was measured after slaughtering.
23. Four Cougar carcasses have been confirmed in Illinois between 2002 and 2019
24. Many smokeless, odorless incinerators for disposal of animal carcasses are available commercially.
25. 21 Older carcasses are described as lamb, yearling mutton,(www.Sentencedict.com) and mutton.