rotted造句31. The Hanover-born artist was enchanted by whatever rotted or stank.
32. Often men went blind, their teeth rotted and fell out, and some died.
33. From ancient Rome to the Weimar Republic to the Carter presidency, regimes have been rotted by the monetary cancer called inflation.
34. The headpiece was gone and the bottom of the doorposts had rotted away.
35. But now the plaster is flaking off, and the rotted foundation is exposed.
36. People say that acid rain from processing plants have rotted their tin roofs.
37. The boat had rotted lighter than a feather, but it held.
38. The cossacks were given allotments of land and farmed there as the wooden fortifications gradually rotted away.
39. After four months immersion in water, often very polluted, the cotton canvas had simply rotted right away.
40. Once beyond possible resurrection, they melded in with the background and slowly rotted away, enriching the world.
41. A century later the forest would be regrown, the downed trees rotted away to nothing.
42. Pablo has rotted us here with inaction.
43. The pillars rotted away and were replaced.
44. One of the branches has rotted off.
45. Being paper money, it rotted away mighty fast.
46. The root of the tree rotted away.
47. The snail has rotted away in its shell.
48. Sea anchor in starboard lifeboat rotted.
49. The apples rotted on the tree.
50. The leg rotted. Fester. Do how. Ache confoundedly!
51. They are mainly forest scavengers infesting damp, rotted wood.
52. The timber has rotted.
53. They may also use wood and animal skin, but these have rotted away.
54. The organic transplant, however, failed, and the work of diptera maggots rotted his new flesh.
55. Over several visits to Shaoxing, I wondered what the locals, such ardent lovers of rotted soymilk and vegetable stalks, would make of rotted cow's milk, otherwise known as cheese.
56. From Georgia to Washington state in recent seasons, unpicked fruits and vegetables have rotted in the fields.
57. Finally the root-knots rotted, and dropping of etiolated leaves and the die back of the branches occurred.
58. Your riches have rotted and your garments are moth-eaten .
59. James 5:2 Your riches have rotted and your garments have become moth-eaten.
60. More than 800 tons of fish have died and rotted on fish farms in a lake near Taal Volcano south of Manila.