Use "putrid" in a sentence

1. The food is putrid.

2. What's that putrid smell?

3. Image of Anophyte, putrid, grow - 1955940

4. Wet nurses to putrid prisoners.

5. Bastard... suckled on putrid milk.

6. It is a putrid pink colour.

7. He infects everyone like a putrid fever.

8. A putrid smell drove us from the room.

9. Poisoned wells, putrid carcases slung over the walls.

10. Why did you paint the room that putrid colour?

11. You'd rather be listening to those putrid new songs?

12. Putrid domestic waste drips into the already festering canals.

13. Are you trying to suffocate us with that putrid smell?

14. The putrid-smelling blossom attracts herds of carrion beetles.

15. We drank putrid water and ate mostly lentils and eggplants.

16. I saw on the slant hill a putrid lamb.

17. To eat putrid food is liable to get sick.

18. Rot creates horrendous smells that are putrid to experience.

19. The air settled for sundown, the house again putrid and airless.

20. Just another scheme from the putrid sore of the northwest.

21. When the wind was wrong, the putrid stench was wafted up across the fields.

22. like the valley that filled with the putrid smoke of our deaths.

23. Warning: Cadaverine is absolutely putrid and it taints everything that it comes into contact with

24. On the third floor, a window had just been opened, releasing a putrid brown cloud.

25. 30 He lay stinking in the putrid morning sun, trousers pulled down around his buttocks.

26. Why is it that a bucket of water soon becomes putrid, but frozen remains sweet forever?

27. The room was airless and putrid and stifling hot, the window lavender with either twilight or dawn.

28. He lay stinking in the putrid morning sun, trousers pulled down around his buttocks.

29. Putrid. Term applied to a wine having a foul nauseating odour of organic decomposition.

30. I then noticed the stench . It was an odor hat was putrid. I could barely breathe.

31. Synonyms for Carious include rotten, decomposed, putrid, decayed, decaying, decomposing, festering, rank, rotting and foetid

32. Random flashes of light: putrid green, violent orange, hellish red, shot through the swarming darkness.

33. Classicist I fancy that one or two Classicists would find such a notion a touch putrid.

34. It seems like only yesterday you were just my little glob of clay and other putrid ingredients.

35. The smell of damp and rot seemed to waft from the doorway as if expelled from putrid lungs.

36. If the bucks keep filling up the till(Sentence dictionary), the putrid product on the ice may go unnoticed by the suits.

37. But now the clouds clamped down and a sharp scent of sulfur and putrid fish wafted on a dank puff of air.

38. In its raw state however, Ambergris is a putrid, waxy substance that is said to smell like "freaking porpoise hork

39. Athelstan studied the notice posted above the prisoner's head and gathered that he was a butcher who had sold putrid meat.

40. Corruption Meaning: "act of becoming putrid, dissolution, decay;" also of the soul, morals, etc., "spiritual contamination,… See definitions of Corruption.

41. Drak'Agal is a large area flooded with putrid, stagnant water, found south of the Amphitheater of Anguish in Zul'Drak it is now host to sewage elementals

42. Azine (ăz`ēn), IUPAC name for pyridine pyridine or Azine, C 5 H 5 N, colorless, flammable, toxic liquid with a putrid odor

43. Gao Ma knew that the lane beyond the southern wall dead-ended at a noodle mill alongside a ditch of putrid stagnant water.

44. Many theories of the cause of Childbed fever were popular at the time, including atmospheric toxins, “epidemic constitutions” of some women, putrid air, or solar and magnetic

45. By comparison, living in my overpriced apartment, walking to work past putrid sacks of street garbage, paying usurious taxes to local and state governments I generally abhor.

46. Quantitative value of thick and thin tongue fur, moistening and dryness of tongue fur, greasy and putrid tongue fur can be get through the texture future analysis methods.

47. Bloodred Lyrics: You and us together we are / Roaming day and night / To kill all those wo are alive / Putrid bodies everywhere / Walking side by side / The legion of doom is feasting tonight / Oh

48. Attracting insects, such as flies, to fruiting structures, by virtue of their having lively colours and a putrid odour, for dispersal of fungal spores is yet another strategy, most prominently used by the stinkhorns.

49. ‘An Addled eagle egg was recovered from an abandoned nest along the Androscoggin in Lewiston and submitted to analytical labs for contaminant testing.’ Synonyms rotten , off, decayed, decomposed, decomposing, putrid, putrefied, putrescent, mouldy, mouldering

50. There are many synonyms of Blackguardly which include Base, Contemptible, Crooked, Deceitful, Despicable, Devious, Discreditable, Disgraceful, Disreputable, Fraudulent, Ignoble, Ignominious, Infamous, Inglorious, Low, Miscreant, Offensive, Scandalous, Shabby, Shady, Treacherous, Unprincipled, Unscrupulous, Untrustworthy, Putrid, Unrespectable, etc.

51. Usefully distinguishing between Archigony (the origin of life from non-life) and saprobiosis (the supposed origin of life from putrid organic matter), Haeckel is discussing the refutation of the latter idea, starting with Francisco Redi

52. Especially the Americans, grossly and Crapulously ignorant as they are of the rudiments of human language, seize like mongrel curs upon the putrid bones of their decaying monkey-jabber, and gnaw and tear them with fierce growls and howls.

53. Beechen ashen afforestation deal arboreous brushwood birken Afforestational stagnant cheesy frowsty old growth bouquet flitch bushy jungle deforestation reforestational wooden logjam putrid aroma arboraceous dendrologic fell stinky woodland shrubby hard waft ligneous pong Forestal scrubby oaken lignified sylvan Copsy sour the timberline forest

54. • The Noble Messenger (s) said: “Whoever Backbites a Muslim spoils his fasts and breaks his wudu', and shall come on the Day of Resurrection with his mouth's stench more putrid than a carcass', and it shall irk those who are with him in his station (mawqif)

55. If ever Calumny aims the poisoned shaft at them, may friendship be by to ward the blow!: Superstitions, prejudices and Calumny thrive in the putrid soil of disinformation, mis-information and lack of information.: The accusation brought against the leaders of the Girondist party was a mere Calumny.: It is there one lives exempt from the assaults of censure, detraction, and Calumny.

56. "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic Addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").

57. Addle (v.) "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").

58. Addle (v.) "become putrid," hence "be spoiled, be made worthless or ineffective," 1640s (implied in Addled), from archaic Addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with East Frisian adel "dung," Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel "mud," Dutch aal "puddle").