rotting造句

I saw a rotting hulk on the beach.

So, if the gas is to be removed permanently, that rotting has to be avoided.

There would have to have been a dead animal rotting in one corner for it to have been otherwise.

The demon took another stride forward, carrying with it a smell of rotting fish. It pointed a claw-like finger at his chest.

The tall woman stood with her back to Dale, hands on the rotting railing, gazing out over the turbulent gray Atlantic.

Within the first few pages the reader is introduced to such horrors as the taste of water tainted with rotting human flesh, the merciless beating of new recruits and the killing of a pet dog for food.

rotting造句

We turn into pieces of rotting flesh, decaying.

Streets are filled with rotting fruit, faeces and other disease-spreading detritus.

Many were injured and there were still a lot of dead bodies rotting in the open air.

When the weather turns cold, they look for a warm, secluded place to hibernate, such as in rotting logs, under rocks, or even inside houses.

Indeed, all that's there is a rotting corpse.

Affected crops would soon deteriorate into rotting piles of unprofitable vegetation.

They show, among other things, rotting teeth, a man with a hole in his throat, a dead body and a despairing child.

The poor were housed in dingy rotting buildings.

Wasted milk, cheese and butter as well as that pesky produce rotting in refrigerators represent the biggest shares of the wasted energy.

There were bottles, cans and rotting fast-food stuff all over the place.

At intervals stood fishermen in waders, an abandoned tractor rotting in a field, a pair of deer, an ancient Indian village with totem poles hard to glimpse through the trees.

Indeed, perhaps when Bosnian small farmers go bust, they will chuck their rotting eggs at their rulers.

What remains is distorted after partially rotting on the floors of the ancient oceans. That makes them an extremely cold case for scientists studying our many-times great grandparents.