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putrescent

adjective as in corrupt

adjective as in decayed

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The idea has risen like cheap champagne in the putrescent bowels of the Republicans.

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Because it is a putrescent pile of racist myths and cliches.

This cheery facade was always rotten, red meat for investors propped up by a trembling skeleton of venture capital, but now it is absolutely putrescent.

As with all our monsters, zombies rise so that the living can either also fall or find some kind of salvation by surviving, fighting and obliterating these putrescent threats.

The pinkish, putrescent, rurally located lagoons have been a source of concern for decades.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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