Synonym: crumble, decay, disintegrate, spoil. Similar words: trot, rote, brother, broth, froth, proton, rotate, rotten. Meaning: [rɑt /rɒt] n. 1. a state of decay usually accompanied by an offensive odor 2. (biology) the process of decay caused by bacterial or fungal action 3. unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements). v. 1. break down 2. waste away.
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121 In general their lifespan is shortened due to mouth rot.
122 In some countries food is left to rot, while in others people are dying from hunger.
123 Window frames carry a thirty year guarantee against rot or decay.
124 Why do Kate's onions grow so well, while mine shrivel and rot in the ground?
125 The concealed roof timbers are then subjected to conditions of continual vaporisation and condensation which give rise to wet and dry rot.
126 In the clamp they last well until February, but tend to rot when the weather warms up in the spring.
127 Other defects such as rot can be detected by probing with a screwdriver.
128 There is little point putting an indestructible door in a frame that will rot in 10 years.
129 Unless you are feeding a large group, try not to buy in bulk, or they will rot.
130 After the experience of working on this table I would say that this is absolute rot.
131 Our churches and cathedrals rot while we build dams and factories to worship as objects.
132 We wormed and wriggled his way through to touch down and the rot set in.
133 It would be absurd to rot away in a building that had no front door.
134 Next came reddish-brown dry rot that turned quickly into smelly slime.
135 As Gottwald began to rot, less and less of the man seemed to be on display.
136 It's not far from that already. Dry rot in the basement.
137 The fruits were infected by a fungus disease called brown rot.
138 Eventually,[http://sentencedict.com/rot.html] to avoid taxation the roof was removed and the shell left to rot.
139 This can then encourage rot to grow on timber, and may also result in frost damage to masonry in cold weather.
140 I just hope the people who did this rot in hell.
141 The biggest enemy of timber cladding - and its supporting battens - is rot.
142 If you leave any water in the bottom of the boat, it'll slowly rot it away.
143 Economic specialists hope to guide the country out of its economic rot.
144 Autumn is an honest month; it does not delude man like spring does! It shows him the dark face of life, the tragedy, the rot, the separation, the sadness! Mehmet Murat ildan
145 The dead body had begun to rot, and the stench was overpowering.
146 When the manures rot down they add organic matter to the soil, which turns into humus.
147 Who is going to pick up the bill for all their tommy rot and skulduggery, Miss Green?
148 But no - some are even threatening to let their fruit rot on the trees.
149 Anything to rot, to weaken, to undermine!
150 Rot creates horrendous smells that are putrid to experience.