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    rottenness


    1. understanding, but he who is of a hasty spirit exalts foolishness; The sound heart is the life of the flesh, but envy is the rottenness of


    2. him! 24 Therefore as the fire devours the stubble, and the flame consumes the chaff, so their root shall be as rottenness, and their


    3. Ephraim as a moth, and to the house of Judah as rottenness


    4. voice: rottenness entered into my bones, and I trembled in myself, that I might rest in the day of trouble: when he comes up to the


    5. They slunk back into dark corners as they smell their own rottenness


    6. You must inspect the roots too close for every signs of rottenness, brownness, or softness


    7. But the majority, probably, were envious of Him, gloated and upbraided Him with their animal vanity, with rottenness, with hate and indifference


    8. I had tried to remove the rottenness from the skin of my life, but it could not be removed from the seed


    9. wondered how someone could live with such rottenness and be content


    10. It yielded in its rottenness with a crash

    11. It tried to wash away the rottenness of its rulers with diseased swamp water


    12. I broke the kiss and grabbed her hands, “Whoa! Time out here! Zora are you seriously trying to convey to me that you want to make out in this bug infested, snake ridden environment in the midst of nature in all of its decaying rottenness as opposed to a nice clean Iowa wheat field?”


    13. It is not an enthusiasm for humanity, which Christ sought to inspire so much as this rare enthusiasm for Divinity; and that cannot exist where skepticism is eating like rottenness through the bones


    14. His speech was dirty, with a kind of rottenness


    15. that it could not possibly last; it was bound to fall to pieces because of its own rottenness


    16. That I got them off, closed with her, threw her down, and got them over her; that I dragged the great cloth from the table for the same purpose, and with it dragged down the heap of rottenness in the midst, and all the ugly things that sheltered


    17. lived, not even the leprous growths that feed on rottenness


    18. this Thing, the Thing that drove your brother mad with desire? What spell would it work in Minas Tirith? Shall there be two cities of Minas Morgul, grinning at each other across a dead land filled with rottenness? '


    19. A livid foetus rolls along, enveloped in the spangles which danced at the Opera last ShroveTuesday, a cap which has pronounced judgment on men wallows beside a mass of rottenness which was formerly Margoton's petticoat; it is more than fraternization, it is equivalent to addressing each other as thou


    20. But now everything is rottenness and corruption in this world

    21. But what are the men I've broken with? The enemies of all true life, out-of-date Liberals who are afraid of their own independence, the flunkeys of thought, the enemies of individuality and freedom, the decrepit advocates of deadness and rottenness! All they have to offer is senility, a glorious mediocrity of the most bourgeois kind, contemptible shallowness, a jealous equality, equality without individual dignity, equality as it's understood by flunkeys or by the French in '93


    22. and all those devils will come forth, all the impurity, all the rottenness that was putrefying on the surface


    23. ’ Whenever his dyspepsia was especially severe he informed his parishioners that he had girded on his armor and was prepared to rebuke evil in high places, and that he would be recalcitrant to his trust if he did not lift up his voice to condemn civic rottenness and social degeneracy


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    Synonyms for "rottenness"

    putrescence rottenness corruption putridness

    "rottenness" definitions

    in a state of progressive putrefaction


    the quality of rotting and becoming putrid