Similar words: blotting, plotting, letting, sitting, putting, abutting, fitting, vetting. Meaning: [rɑt /rɒt] n. (biology) the process of decay caused by bacterial or fungal action.
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61. It removes the cap of the cell containing a rotting larva, and it throws the larva away.
62. The smells of dead fish and rotting garbage were more than he could stand.
63. Small animals used her as a shelter, burrowing into her rotting bowels.
64. All along the way are ascetics' caves, many still walled off with rocks and rotting timbers.
65. It has an all-pervading stench of goat and rotting peaches.
66. Nearly two dozen rotting corpses were scraped off the street last week.
67. Double-flowered petunias are also prone to rotting in wet summers.
68. The head was then pickled in a ten-foot long tin box, and the rotting body returned to the ocean.
69. Or trees had been felled by age or storms and their rotting trunks left to become covered with creepers and fungi.
70. I am sure, looking back on it, that it was rotting vegetation and lack of sanitary facilities.
71. Jack went back to the car for a screwdriver with which he prised open a rotting window.
72. The apartment is dirtier still, the air filled with the stench of rotting garbage and diapers hours overdue to be changed.
73. Large, rotting cider casks in a derelict part of the mill bear silent witness to this now forgotten trade.
74. The mud on his lips tasted of rotting vegetation and the stench of it was thick in his nostrils.
75. The cat knew every crumbling brick, every rotting piece of fencing, every dustbin-lined alleyway.
76. He looked with distaste at the rotting timbers above them.
77. The skulls and one complete skeleton in rotting clothes had leered out of magazines.
78. All the same ... I could hardly imagine the relics rotting away to nothing ... all in the course of a single night.
79. Workers detached the power lines from the old, rotting poles.
80. Rotting food, excrement, broken glass had to be painstakingly cleaned up later.
81. Their frayed bodies lie rotting in drifts on the surface of the streams and are washed up in piles on the sandbanks.
82. The place was littered with barbed wire and rotting lumber and a dozen old boats in various stages of decay.
83. Everywhere, it was like an over-flowing septic tank or something rotting.
84. Red Death shot from your feet, fouling the air with its stench of rotting meat and rat feces.
85. We heard a suppressed murmuring and smelled rotting rags and old urine as we passed the gate.
86. The first week he vomited daily from the stench of the feces and offal and rotting meat.
87. Lack of self-knowledge is like rotting away in the maze with the blindfold on.
88. Almost by return,[http://sentencedict.com/rotting.html] he was hit by a missile which looked like a rotting cabbage.
89. The strike has meant piles of rotting garbage in the streets. "It's enough to turn your stomach," said one resident.
90. The slime they exude is obnoxious and slippery, and has the stench of rotting fish.
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