So the work of collecting and classifying the feculence continues. |
In Ariosto's satiric homage to the earlier poet, the only thing that emerges at the end of the scene is our hero, covered in feculence, nude, his wits lost. |
I roll up a sleeve, dip an arm into the slimy feculence of the celeb memoir business and yank out the ghost-written, self-indulgent, self-aggrandising effluvia of a ghastly gang of cash-randy showbiz egotists. |
This piece of journalistic feculence even has a column listing fascinating facts about ice cream. |
According to present usage, the word is more generally applied to the feculence deposited from the juice of the wild cucumber. |
In open sunlight, the peat gave off an olfactory roar that recalled to Louis Thanksgiving the feculence that hung over Clarinda. |