putrescent
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The pinkish, putrescent, rurally located lagoons have been a source of concern for decades.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 30, 2018
Emily Browning, who embodies Dead Wife Laura Moon as both ferociously loyal and frustratingly troubled, didn’t either – but we'd like to give her the most fly-attracting, putrescent prize we can imagine this year.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 17, 2017
He will expound on the archaic waste-disposal operations that once flourished on the creek, conjuring scenes of putrescent horse carcasses floating in on barges from Manhattan and docks piled with manure three stories high.
From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2012
Allied officers, probing the putrescent wound of Buchenwald, unexpectedly discovered a sound human core which promised much for the future of Germany�2,000 German prisoners who had a plan for a liberal, anti-fascist Reich.
From Time Magazine Archive
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And not even in Tacitus or Suetonius are to be found more ghastly revelations of a putrescent society, and the ennui and self-loathing which capricious sensualism generates in spirits born for something higher.
From Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius by Dill, Samuel