Synonym: crappy, decayed, icky, lousy, rotted, shitty, stinking, stinky. Similar words: spotted, bitten, attend, smitten, attend to, attentive, attendant, attenuate. Meaning: ['rɑtn /'rɒtn] adj. 1. very bad 2. having or disintegrated; usually implies foulness 3. damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless.
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121. Rotten as a bad apple, and ready for the bulldozers of history.
122. Vultures the world over eat meat so rotten it makes one's stomach churn just thinking about it.
123. The result was a sweaty medley, harsh and brittle on the surface, but cheesy and rotten underneath.
124. It seemed to me he never appreciated what a mess the Soviet Union was and based on what rotten foundations.
125. When I was a little kid, they spoiled me rotten.
126. It's rotten, rotten luck.
127. At first sight the very core of party support appeared to be rotten.
128. Carla had done a fairly professional job of staving in the rotten planks, that was all.
129. If Rosa Lee felt like having a good time, or felt rotten, she would get high.
130. Laura's Beau was third last year but has been in rotten form since then having been plagued by blood trouble.
131. It has become finally clear that packing largely destitute and idle people into public housing creates a rotten place to live.
132. Check dahlias in store and cut away any rotten parts before dusting with fungicide.
133. I wouldn't climb that tree if I were you - some of the branches look rotten.
134. More than once he was pelted with eggs and rotten fruit by Milosevic supporters.
135. The group publicizes the problems of families denied information from Chechnya as well as the rotten conditions of troops there.
136. Greeny-brown water swirled round and through gaps in the wood, which was broken and jagged like rotten teeth.
137. If you have one rotten apple in the bunch, it impacts the others.
138. A few windows were flung open, and two little lads pelted Broomhead with rotten apples before they were chased off.
139. My encounter with the gorilla in the pit angered me not just because of the badmouthing but because of his rotten timing.
140. There was a disgusting smell in the house - a bit like rotten eggs.
141. When the Vice-president toured the area in 1958 he was pelted with rotten eggs by angry farmers.
142. Gao Yang was frightened by his rotten, misshapen teeth and weepy(Sentencedict.com ), festering eyes.
143. Inspect stored fruit every week and throw out any that has started to go rotten.
144. I lived in Moscow once ... I nearly drowned ... Rotten.
145. He had the most disgusting rotten teeth and horn rim glasses with milk bottle lenses.
146. In London he had joined gangs who had thrown rotten tomatoes, eggs or whatever was at hand into Salvation Army meetings.
147. And they are doing it in an era that has seen dot-coms dropping from the Internet tree like rotten apples.
148. All of the vent fluids are rich in this compound, which has the distinct odor of rotten eggs.
149. He's had a rotten life and he's still having it with that woman.
150. Some kind of wind had risen outside and was whistling through the rotten window casement and the ill-fitted panes.
More similar words: spotted, bitten, attend, smitten, attend to, attentive, attendant, attenuate, attention, unwritten, attendance, inattentive, intermittent, pay attention, pay attention to, pitter-patter, gotta, motto, cotton, cottage, bottled, blotting, at bottom, not to mention, rote, trot, froth, broth, brother, crotch.