Her huge lips smacked together with each chew of gum that gave off a putrid, sickening watermelon stench. |
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You are stuck here sharing in the hopelessness and breathing the putrid air for the next seven days. |
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Now, when the lights went on, she had ten seconds to be in the other room before the putrid gas was released. |
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She shivered as their chilled breath filled the air, suffocating her with its putrid weight. |
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The sin sheep eat the soul grass, and the souls work off bad karma in the sheep's unspeakably putrid intestinal track. |
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The combination of sewage and oil has resulted in a putrid smell spreading over a wide area. |
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As I breathed in the putrid air, a metallic taste formed at the back of my throat, making my stomach more than a little queasy. |
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They stepped into the tunnels of the sewers, in the ankle-deep, putrid water. |
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She was just metres from being swallowed by the putrid, disgusting gunk of grief. |
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I was surrounded by a disgusting and putrid evil wanting nothing more than to humiliate and destroy me. |
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The filial photo, on the other hand, is an acid nightmare of lime green and putrid pink. |
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These are symptoms of a disease, the ugly, putrid sores of a deeper illness. |
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This is when the ugly head of terrorism, spawned from the putrid heap of human rejects, knocks on the doors of civilized people. |
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Well folks, that go-along attitude and curiosity have together congealed into a large putrid mass of disgust. |
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The creature came right up to us, until we could smell its putrid breath and hear it's snapping jaws. |
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The actors in the commercial convincingly bulge out their cheeks to convey that they are full of putrid vomit. |
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By midnight, save for the few who'd donned old sneakers and jeans, gay summer colors had become a uniformed dull, putrid, brown. |
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By winter, the colour would all be gone, replaced by black bark and the putrid brown of decay set against grey sky and grey water. |
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The paint had almost completely rusted off and the few remaining patches of color were a putrid shade of green. |
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She covered her face, coughing until she could taste yesterday's putrid cocktail on her tongue. |
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I was glad I wasn't on her side, because I could smell his putrid breath even from several feet away. |
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The young messenger whirled to face him and smelled his warm, putrid breath. |
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The exposed skin where his delicate patch usually lay was a vile, putrid yellow. |
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Given the putrid offensive production it's frankly amazing that the Twins have been able to remain in contention. |
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It tasted like the smell of a belch, and had the colour of putrid dishwater. |
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I cannot expose all the putrid facts as it would offend the sensibilities of some of you. |
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Million is just putrid, stinking like that old container of chunky, skunky eggnog from last Christmas that you forgot to throw away. |
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The putrid liquid spilled over the ground beneath the table, leaving the stench to rise up through the cracks. |
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If the odor of the urine is strong, record whether the urine smells urinoid, fruity, putrid or ammoniacal. |
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I'm sick of the putrid, pathetic, pukish pulp that passes for entertainment coming over our television sets. |
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He tiptoed around it, trying not to get any of the putrid matter slop onto his fluffy bunny slippers. |
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Our skirts ballooned out and a putrid smell filled the room, making some of the pupils feel a bit faint. |
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There was also a putrid stench befouling the air, which no regular person could tolerate. |
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The smokiness of his clothing, plus the profuse sweating combine to form a putrid aroma like none other I've ever witnessed. |
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My last stepfather, upon catching me acting out the putrid stories, declared me crazy. |
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They're trapped, on boats, roofs, porches, surrounded by black and putrid water. |
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However, the putrid coffee poured out of industrial Thermoses made me feel like I had just attended some sort of wretched business conference. |
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She held her nose closed, stepping over a river of some kind of brown putrid liquid. |
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She squeezed her eyes tightly, unable to bear the thought of her eyes coming in contact with the putrid water which engulfed her. |
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Tavis restrained the urge to kill me by taking another long gulp of his putrid coffee and sighing. |
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He felt he was melting and would end up as a putrid puddle of jellied meat on the floor of the cave. |
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They all in general had putrid gums, the spots and lassitude, with weakness of their knees. |
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You don't want us to pace endlessly up and down the hallway, drinking putrid coffee in paper cups and looking forlorn? |
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That sick sense of something putrid and vile grew stronger and stronger as Bahzell concentrated upon it. |
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Immediately, Felix's hand flew to his nose before the putrid, repulsive stench could. |
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They have putrid California grapes for eyes, puffed-out cheeks of spoiled plums, sweltered eggplant lips. |
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Under a dark, moonless sky, she took a shortcut through a maize field, leaping across yet another putrid sewage spill. |
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Everywhere paint was chipping, wood was cracking, piles of putrid garbage were collecting, and laundry lines were being strung anywhere it was possible to do so. |
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If that wasn't bad enough, it also smelled of putrid rotten eggs. |
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The orphanage director pointed to the children's latrines, which were accessible only by tramping through deep, putrid mud. |
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Possibly. But even if there is something unusually putrid about British public life, the rot is more than the sum of individual abuses. |
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Distinctive odours that are fishy to putrid characterize the lower-molecular-weight amines. |
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Masri says that he was chained in a freezing cell with no bed, and given water so putrid that he could smell it across the room. |
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On the contrary, risk of putrid fungi attack increases systematically and most significantly with the risk class. |
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Keep it for a few years until the overhaul of REACH, when it will smell putrid and remind you to come to an agreement with another majority. |
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The sea then turns into a vast stretch of putrid blood, like the blood of a dead man. |
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A sample unit affected by distinct objectionable odour, e.g. rotten, putrid, rancid, gamey, pungent etc. |
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Is it their complete absence of practices amidst the workers in Haiti that causes them to adopt such an already putrid cause? |
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The way forward for a democratic Europe is not putrid compromises, paltry promises and immoral threats. |
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In these cisterns, without proper water neutralization, the water rapidly becomes putrid due to the temperature fluctuations. |
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He is an awful, putrid man with a tattooed face and a huge gut. |
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A leaky gut is a condition in which the small intestine wall becomes inflamed and breached with tiny pinholes that leak putrid food particles into the blood stream. |
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I wrinkle my nose at the dank, putrid smell that is polluting the room. |
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The instant she'd opened him up, she detected the putrid, pungent smell of booze as it breaks down in the body. |
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These resemble the foot of some specialized bivalves used to penetrate putrid sediment to release H 2 S consumed by symbiotic chemoautotrophic bacteria. |
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She felt the scent of putrid alcohol and knew she was doomed. |
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Failing these, rainwater will quickly become putrid and smell bad. |
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The Latin putorius translates to stench or stink and is the origin of the English word putrid. |
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Another strategy is seen in the stinkhorns, a group of fungi with lively colors and putrid odor that attract insects to disperse their spores. |
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I couldn't stomach the putrid niff or the fuss involved in wrapping up the tin to stow in the fridge alongside the leftovers. |
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Moreover, many organic substances are very difficult to handle because of their toxicity or carcinogencity, or they could create masses of dust, have a putrid odor, be extremely sticky or highly inflammable. |
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He chain-smoked large cigars the whole time filling the restaurant with putrid smoke. |
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Their clothes were mostly uninteresting and unflattering. Her eyes lingered on a putrid floral number in fuchsia, hot pink, and turquoise. Yipes. |
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As a consequence, when using plastic or stainless steel cisterns as imposed by law, rainwater rapidly becomes putrid and unusable, not only from lack of neutralization, but also from the absence of dissolved minerals. |
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Food, for example, putrid food, may or may not be potentially injurious to health but it is unacceptable for human consumption and may be injurious to health. |
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Perhaps the Purple Emperor is feasting, as Morris says, upon a mass of putrid carrion at the base of an oak tree. |
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This wood attracts termite and larval insects, for this reason it is characterised as having low or medium duration capacity against putrid fungi. |
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The facts probably are that the ordinary symptoms of sorocho are aggravated by the putrid emanations from the tombs, and the virulent diseases result from the latter cause. |
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Humans and other animals have developed senses that enable them to evaluate the potability of water by avoiding water that is too salty or putrid. |
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This putrid combination of contaminates was literally cleansed from my duds by a 35-minute treatment of ozone in a sealed garment bag while I ate lunch. |
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