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rotten

[rot-n] / ˈrɒt n /




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The stench of rotten eggs and burning debris fills the air in Boxtown, a predominantly Black neighborhood in Memphis.

From Barron's Aug. 11, 2026

The meat has been described as tasting like a cross between kipper and steak or "salty goose" and, less flatteringly, as "rotten leather and fishy beef", external.

From BBC Aug. 3, 2026

Moldy, bruised and rotten fruits and vegetables should also be avoided.

From Salon Jul. 20, 2026

For spouses Jennifer Kraus and Abigail Cruz, the plants smelled like rotten garbage.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 14, 2026

It tasted like rotten vegetables, and it was slimy, and I think I swallowed a worm.

From "Rump: The (Fairly) True Story of Rumpelstilskin" by Liesl Shurtliff

This is an illness, a mania, but seems more like something a writer might envy, which feels even rottener than envy usually does, because Gould was a toothless madman who slept in the street.

From The New Yorker Jul. 27, 2015

Back in England, he yanked some young offenders out of the regular prisons, moved them away from the older, rottener apples to a Kentish village called Borstal.

From Time Magazine Archive

The wooden bridge is more askew, rottener than I remember.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood

I’ve an idea there is a lot more and rottener activities down south of the line with which our Teutonic peace arbitrator is mixed up.

From The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine by Robert Wesley Amick

"I'm dead sick of her,—there never was a rottener bargain going."

From In Strange Company A Story of Chili and the Southern Seas by Guy Newell Boothby

Oliver’s efforts to save Manny require the kind of ruthless cunning he learned earlier from the rottenest of rotten cops.

From Washington Post Feb. 2, 2018

“He is very, very dead. The rottenest of the rotten. . . . But hey, we have his plays, so voilà.”

From The New Yorker Aug. 12, 2014

“The rottenest piece of land there is,” said Mick Elbert, a local car dealer who served on the golf association board.

From New York Times Dec. 31, 2011

Made from the juiciest of rotten apples, the rottenest of juicy maggots, and bits of skin and rags that fell into the barrel.

From The Guardian Jul. 22, 2010

Her name is Sally Jackson and she’s the best person in the world, which just proves my theory that the best people have the rottenest luck.

From "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan




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