rusted造句1. This bicycle is rusted out.
2. The small churchyard was surrounded by a rusted wrought-iron fence.
3. Here and there the rusted hulk of an abandoned car dots the landscape.
4. The floor of the car had rusted through.
5. The hot vapour spouted from a rusted pipe.
6. The gate was old and badly rusted.
7. Water had got in and rusted the engine.
8. The rain has rusted the gate.
9. My bike has rusted and needs oil.
10. The blades of the swords have rusted away.
11. The underneath of the car was badly rusted.
12. The prolonged war rusted his technique.
13. The car had rusted almost to the point of uselessness.
14. He was so lazy that he rusted out when he was still young.
15. The screw has rusted in and can't be got out.
16. But under the ground they were half rusted away.
17. Rusted metal, bits of concrete and cinder block, patches of burnt, weedy turf.
18. A rusted Radio Flyer wagon carried an unclothed crybaby doll with no legs.
19. Rusted dairy cases had been wedged in along its sides and four corners to keep it balanced.
20. Rusted chains hung from roof girders; the floor was concrete,[/rusted.html] fouled by the windswept detritus of years of abandonment.
21. Our blood tastes of rusted weapons and hammered - out coins.
22. Strange-colored tailings ponds and old, rusted equipment are scattered around.
23. Months at sea had rusted their connections so they flickered irritatingly.
24. Years of being left out in the rain had rusted the metal chairs.
25. His axe was near him, but the blade was rusted and the handle broken off short.
26. These tears ran slowly down his face and over the hinges of his jaw, and there they rusted.
27. From where he stood he could see the interior was crammed with old logs, wood planking, and some rusted machinery.
28. Warehouses yawning out over the barren yards and loading docks; rusted cranes fused to their platforms, punching at the air.
29. I repaired the steel door years ago, loosening the rusted hinges and straightening the guides for the bolt.
30. Iron gates open to a courtyard filled with pots of geraniums and ivy tucked next to rusted bistro tables and chairs.