rotted in English

verb
1
(chiefly of animal or vegetable matter) decay or cause to decay by the action of bacteria and fungi; decompose.
the chalets were neglected and their woodwork was rotting away

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1. The flowers rotted off.

2. The wood has rotted away completely.

3. The rain has rotted the roof beam.

4. All the peaches rotted on the tree.

5. The wood is rotted below.

6. I found that he was being rotted.

7. The leg rotted. Fester. Do how. Ache confoundedly!

8. After that you ratted or rotted.

9. Many of the tomatoes had rotted on their stems.

10. Being paper money, it rotted away mighty fast.

11. The floor has rotted away in places;be careful please.

12. 21 Dig plenty of well-rotted manure into the soil.

13. I rotted in jail for 20 years because of your weakness!

14. The Bishop felt his very fabric rotted by soft living.

15. More protein than a hunter's family could eat before it rotted.

16. The roof had fallen in and the floor had completely rotted away.

17. Whatever decorative covering had concealed the entrance had likewise rotted into dust.

18. 19 The rotted-out Ford station wagon has been replaced.

19. The gorgeous canopies have rotted, the bamboo supports have snapped.

20. The legs of the chair have rotted out,and can't be used any more.

21. The grain just rotted and all they could use it for was animal feed.

22. His teeth have rotted away and were black at the edges.

23. Silhouetted sticks of rotted snow barriers emphasise godforsaken desert stretching for endless miles.

24. Over the years, much of the wood in the house had rotted.

25. Dig in plenty of rotted manure, but ensure the ground has settled firmly before planting.

26. Synonyms for Cankered include poisoned, corrupted, rotted, abased, bastardised, bastardized, blighted, cheapened, consumed and debased

27. Another similar material is the partly rotted plant material in garden compost heaps.

28. Their united goal will become blurred to their vision, as if their eyes had rotted away.

29. Some of the porch floorboards had rotted through and the steps sagged back against the house.

30. Once beyond possible resurrection, they melded in with the background and slowly rotted away, enriching the world.

31. 5 Silhouetted sticks of rotted snow barriers emphasise godforsaken desert stretching for endless miles.

32. At six months, the old windows were refinished, and at 18 months, the rotted porch was finally replaced.

33. The infected potatoes literally rotted in the ground, and those in storage were said to be “melting away.”

34. This is because it is adapted to tear the weak flesh of partially rotted carrion, rather than fresh meat.

35. Compost is made of rotted organic material, while soil contains other substances as well, like minerals and rock particles

36. Compost, crumbly mass of rotted organic matter made from decomposed plant material, used in gardening and agriculture

37. From Georgia to Washington state in recent seasons, unpicked fruits and vegetables have rotted in the fields.

38. Unlike shallow-water wrecks, which are rotted by marine organisms and turbulence, deep water finds should be well preserved.

39. The charge proved to be a hoax, but growers lost a fortune as their produce rotted on the dock.

40. 22 The charge proved to be a hoax, but growers lost a fortune as their produce rotted on the dock.

41. Despite the stereotypes of Prussian orderliness and British Blimpishness the German system was simply rotted at the top by competition between bureaucratic empire builders

42. Unlike shallow-water wrecks, which are rotted by marine organisms and turbulence,[sentence dictionary] deep water finds should be well preserved.

43. In storage of pomegranate , three factors causing its post-harvest loss was : rotted , husk scald , pericarp's crimple and dehydration of edible parts because of moisture loss .

44. According to the rescue workers that I've spoken to, this tree could be as much as 100 years old and, apparently, is rotted all the way out to the bottom.

45. In my personal experience, old peach trunks get rot and then suffer fatal wind damage.Once rotted out I don't think an old peach could support the load of a freshly Coppiced canopy

46. Unlike naturally rotted wood, which soon disintegrates in the rainforests where balsa trees grow, the cell walls of kiln-seasoned balsa wood retain their strong structure of cellulose and lignin.

47. Though bully people by flaunting one's powerful connections, a gang of scoundries rotted vulpine fame,[sentence dictionary] breed a fox to be able to make the person walks up however artificially however become rich road.

48. Though bully people by flaunting one's powerful connections, a gang of scoundries rotted vulpine fame, breed a fox to be able to make the person walks up however artificially however become rich road.

49. ‘insect borers Colonize in rotted shoreline deadfalls’ ‘Both grasses often Colonize continuous expanses of desert, closing the open spaces that normally separate native desert plants and protect them from fire.’ ‘This season, more than 30,000 birds, belonging to 30 species, have colonised the place.’

50. Deeming it Blesseder to be A rotted man, than live to see So rude a sky as covers thee; Deeming thyself of all unblest And wretched souls the wretchedest, Longing to die and be at rest; Know: that however grim the fate Which sent thee forth to meditate Upon my enviable state, Here lieth one who would resign Gladly his lot, to shoulder thine.