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"putrid" Definitions
  1. (of dead animals or plants) decaying and therefore smelling very bad synonym foul
  2. (informal) very unpleasant

230 Sentences With "putrid"

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Buildings were abandoned like sightless phantom structures, disintegrating and putrid.
Shortly after midnight he was awoken by a putrid smell.
"The response has been putrid," the first responder told CNN.
You could practically smell the putrid odor that Wesen was emitting.
A species of pest called Goeldichironomus breeds in the putrid waters.
Exile yourself from the village for this putrid and predictable take.
It's putrid and poison, polluted —That cesspool they call a canal.
A putrid smell hung in the air, and vultures circled overhead.
After several days, I noticed a putrid smell in the kitchen.
I thought, staring into the putrid, porcelain expanse of the toilet bowl.
The water, shared among the Yazidis, would soon become silty and putrid.
" The deal, he insisted, amounted to "corruption of the most putrid kind.
The entire painting is in sickly hues, the river a putrid yellow-green.
There is still the putrid stench of gangrene wafting from his campaign headquarters.
A putrid aroma — rotting cheese, with a hint of citrus — permeates the air.
But these days the Darling is reduced to a putrid standstill with alarming regularity.
Trump has defended the putrid pundit despite having absolutely no evidence of his innocence.
I was terrified of revealing those putrid, bubbling things I'd stored over the years.
As if the putrid smell weren't off-putting enough, the water yellows the food.
There are stone-faced guards, strip searches and putrid jail cells crawling with cockroaches.
Nine days after the storm hit, putrid water still lay stagnant in the streets.
I gasped for breath as humid air descended, filling my pores with the putrid odor.
Before the All-Star break, he shot a putrid 52 percent in the restricted area.
Look for the Rams to try to bounce back from a putrid Week 6 showing.
He has always been open about what a putrid, egotistical, narcissistic, sexist, misogynist he is.
Constant staff shakeups, allegations of racism, and putrid social media posts brings us back to Trump.
After all, his own son's death had been brought into the putrid spiral of Trump rhetoric.
One sip of alcohol might as well be a gallon of putrid, self-brewed Medieval mead.
That's where I became acquainted with the putrid toilet bowl toilet bowl telling me my future.
A humid heat and even more putrid odor greeted me as I went through the door.
However, baseball's economic structure yields few rewards for improving a putrid team to a merely decent one.
I've fished in canals that are nothing but putrid shit and I'll still pull a snakehead out.
The putrid hot pocket would continued on its merry way, until eventually, something caused it to explode.
The putrid smell will leave me doubled over, dry-heaving, and desperately crawling for the front door.
Imagine a vast swampland filled with smoke, dead trees, and putrid water—no living creature, no hope.
Northwestern's shooting was putrid and its defense even worse against the top seed in the West region.
The bun is the first to go, turning into this dark, putrid color and losing its pillowy texture.
About once a week -- Boyte never knows when -- his shower spews putrid yellow or brown water, he said.
Somehow even more baffling than the song being as generic as it is how putrid Lamar's verse is.
The Leadoff Man The Mets were putrid, but you'd never know it when watching their new third baseman.
She has painted faces that are green and putrid, as if they have come back from the dead.
The smell was so putrid that workers called ahead to alert the municipal authorities when it would arrive.
The tour concluded with, I vividly remember, a putrid attic meant to evoke occupation by the (absent) poor.
Putrid defensive play — did any Giant consider covering Zach Ertz, the only capable Eagles receiver on the field?
He crewed rusting tugboats, a putrid livestock carrier and cruise ships, working his way up to officer rank.
Yes, 2016 has been a horrible, horrible year and, yes, it is set to continue along those putrid lines.
Democrats accuse Trump of tolerating badly overcrowded and putrid holding facilities in a purposeful effort to discourage future immigrants.
But the statement claims the officers next detected a putrid smell, later identifying it as an alligator's decaying flesh.
The angry and putrid shouting that has marked the last four years — and that would mark a Trump vs.
These are the kinds of issues that should be offered by the left, untainted by the AfD's putrid nationalism.
She rushed to the bathroom and found her 7003-year-old daughter, Alexxa, being doused with brown, putrid water.
She rushed to the bathroom and found her 7003-year-old daughter, Alexxa, being doused with brown, putrid water.
The Rapa Nui were entirely unprepared for the putrid, fetid diseases of a continent they had no inkling of.
During all this frenetic activity, his assistant Paulette Jourdain fanned the flies away from the hulking mass of putrid flesh.
But all the stench fans gathered in LA right now are hoping that its odor will be huge and putrid.
Piles of trash often spill into the roads, as trucks stop traffic to load up the sweet, putrid-smelling piles.
There are other pockets of putrid filth, chaotic rage and true old-school, which are just as committed and alive.
The Rangers (23-25-26) have won four straight despite getting off to a putrid starts the past two games.
He's barfing up threes at a putrid 29 percent clip when the closest defender is between 2-6 feet away.
I remember watching that show and taking photos of it because it was shot on this try hard, putrid set.
Fatima left their home, which sits near three putrid latrines, to play on a nearby hillside - and never came back.
In 2012, Obama's E.P.A. announced that the brown, putrid water issuing from people's taps in Dimock, Pa., posed no danger.
Residents began complaining of puzzling colors, putrid odors and an array of rashes and illnesses, which eventually included Legionnaires' disease.
The liquid flowing into the living nightmare before him was fighting a losing battle to sustain the Emperor's putrid flesh.
One fruit, the durian, emits such a putrid smell that it has been banned in some hotels, the display says.
The Tar Heels were sloppy with the ball (17 turnovers) and putrid shooting the ball (38 percent from the field).
Once a mighty warrior, "he'd become quite putrid really, from all the toxic waste and years of battles," Ms. Vanderwalt said.
And if we forgot any bad tweets from this putrid election cycle, be sure to let us know in the comments. 
But the political roots of what came to be known as the Lincoln County War are knotty and putrid with corruption.
The stench wafted over the village, a putrid essence of death detectable in just about every remote reach of the region.
CARACAS, Venezuela — The administration of President Nicolás Maduro called it a necessary move to ferret out "putrid" corruption and end impunity.
"As one of the creators of Hocus Pocus, I am disgusted by this putrid act of evasion," Mick Garris tweeted Monday.
" I turn away toward the putrid staircase and faintly hear his plea as the walls leak a putrescent wake, "Help me.
Rooms are filled with piles of rotting garbage, and the remains of putrid meals are scattered around the kitchen and living room.
I thoroughly enjoyed the sauce and the naans, but that putrid taste of death refused to leave my mouth or my conscience.
Florida's St. Lucie estuary is still suffocating under an putrid algae bloom fueled by months of agricultural runoff from a nearby lake.
The members of Putrid Liquid did not respond to a request for comment sent through their Bandcamp page, which is still active.
Following the sport's tradition, Snyder said, the rowers tossed her into the water — the putrid lagoon water — and her entire body submerged.
In the putrid-smelling, blue-tiled bathroom of a second-floor card shop, I decided the search had gone on long enough.
Francis said the couple came back to salvage their belongings from the house, but found it too putrid to stay for long.
Meanwhile, there was the election of Donald Trump, whose message of nationalism only served as salt in the festering, unaddressed putrid wounds.
If inspectors were paid to not do their jobs, it is impossible to know if putrid products entered the market, Alcadipani said.
She seems more interested in the story's high points—its surefire entertainments—than in the putrid plantings growing through that kitchen's cracks.
Colorado's move to the Pacific-12 from the Big 12 is difficult to examine dispassionately, given the Buffaloes' more generally putrid 2000s.
Fifty-five years later, he could still remember the putrid action: It was absolutely the worst college basketball game I have ever seen.
The Zune, which was clunkier than the iPod and came in black, white, pink, and putrid shit-brown, desperately wanted to be cool.
All its household waste flows into a putrid stream which regularly overflows during Rio's rainy season, sending raw sewage into homes and streets.
I call it 'it' because I refuse to believe that any humanity lies underneath the rotting, putrid latex case in which it's buried.
The sheer number of dubious, putrid Clinton activities has drowned out attention to behavior that for a normal candidate would be career ending.
This year, they're worried the only living thing on their beaches come the Fourth of July might be some putrid blue-green algae.
The FBI stink bomb that Director James Comey threw at the electorate last Friday has had a putrid effect that is now dissipating.
The massive amounts of released waters create algae blooms that destroy parts of the ecosystems and turn the water a putrid brownish-green.
With my putrid face and limp gown, there was no chance of charming anyone, so — for maybe the first time in my life?
The "goddam natural organic juices" in his car refrigerator had been fermenting in the heat all that time, and the interior smelled putrid.
"One is the very putrid and then the pungent that kind of gets up your nose and makes your eyes water," Aldrich said.
From San Jose to Sacramento, the air is so thick and putrid that it blots out the sky and the sun and the stars.
Despite the putrid smell wafting from the latrines next door, the garden provides Mohammed with a moment of respite from life in the camps.
It made the inmates laugh and play To see the plaintiff's pants this way The foul, unsightly, putrid mess Caused the plaintiff major stress.
SMOKE, FIRE A putrid blend of smoldering fire from an overnight blaze downtown and tear gas hung heavily over Santiago through much of Tuesday.
Conjuring the rich history of occult rituals that preceded them, the members appeared on stage in thick cloaks, putrid incense drifting from the stage.
To the left, there's a putrid smell: A lady is sprawled out on the floor in her own feces, staring blankly at the ceiling.
I am tired of the putrid stench of sweat and the overwhelming compulsion to use, use, use because if I don't, I will die.
They accept the putrid lies — the happy "darky," the black "idiot," the inferior "nigger"— that fill them with self-certainty about their "superior" status.
He's made one basket (one!) when on the court without Curry, and is a putrid 11-for-23 within five feet of the rim.
Weird letter spacing, clunky Times New Romanesque fonts, and a putrid mustard-colored medal combined to create a messy logo unbefitting the prize's great importance.
The prickly fruit is found throughout the region and is known for its overpoweringly putrid smell, though it is regarded as a delicacy by locals.
Spending $1,000 to $2,600 on one of these machines is throwing your money into a garbage fire and then standing downwind of the putrid smoke.
He and his fellow officers pulled air-purifying respirators over their faces to protect their noses and throats from burning in the putrid ammonia stench.
The Tar Heels lost to Louisville and Notre Dame—the two best teams they've faced in ACC play—and nearly lost at putrid Boston College.
These conditions can also make breath smell putrid, so one quick, easy way to check on your oral health is to smell your own breath.
After two weeks of putrid offense from Chicago, their status as road favorites against a Washington squad that has hardly played like pushovers feels suspect.
There's no sugarcoating Stanley Johnson's putrid three-point percentage, which is bad enough to place him on the type of list nobody wants to join.
What if Beethoven's Ninth Symphony had come out as the understandably putrid product of a deaf composer rather than as, you know, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony?
We see tents, shacks, trees, putrid pools, cubicles, hillocks and the telltale bright shapes indicating human bodies; abject life, life as it ought not be.
His face, eyes closed and mouth agape, is a putrid pale green; the only vivid color is the fiery red of an open chest wound.
The Detroit Pistons opened a four-game road trip with a putrid performance and attempt to bounce back when they visit the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday.
At least a hundred manatees, a dozen dolphins, thousands of fish, 300 sea turtles, and more have died or washed along shores in putrid-smelling masses.
But, the pores also let bacteria in, which feast on the gelatinous embryo inside breaking down proteins and emitting the putrid-scented gas called hydrogen sulphide.
We took portraits against a putrid green background which we both felt was the worst possible color to use as a background for a magazine cover.
We find the Earth sick in small ways, too, in bad beaches and bad trees, in the putrid smell of fetid water, over and over, throughout.
"In the rue de la Bletterie, the street which was deemed the most putrid, just one toilet collects 140 liters every three days," Mr. Massip said.
That old saw "You'll Never Work In This Town Again" came crawling back to putrid life like a re-animated cadaver in a late-night zombie flick.
That putrid flood of information can be traumatic, as The Verge's Casey Newton found when he reported on the working conditions endured by moderators in Phoenix, Arizona.
Image: er madx/Flickr Creative CommonsFrom 22012 to 1351, a nightmare disease ravaged Europe, afflicting victims with putrid black boils, fevers, vomiting, and in short order, death.
It's better to drink whiskey on the rocks, but if you're boozing on the cheap stuff, mix it with a flavored seltzer to masque its putrid flavor.
The fight was cathartic and dramatic as the Hound hacked away at his undead brother, his new putrid visage revealing the monster that he was all along.
It painted the inside of my mouth with sappy, putrid tones of gone-off onions, meat, and sweet sweat, aggressively lingering like a murderer in a cupboard.
Roosevelt had distrusted the meatpacking industry for years, angered by the putrid meat sold to the Army and served to his troops during the Spanish-American War.
The rain mixed with sewage that was leaking from broken toilets, forming putrid puddles that seeped into the tents and prompted a vain scramble for dry spaces.
But that didn't stop an irate passenger on the Los Angeles subway from singling her out and claiming Chinese people are putrid and responsible for all diseases.
Politicians running for president in 1888 routinely used words like "parasites" and "putrid carcasses" to describe the Chinese, according to a recent article in the Washington Post.
History shows us examples of public scrutiny of so-called putrid (morally offensive) literature, and the censorship trials of some authors' works (Flaubert, Henry Miller, D.H. Lawrence).
Given the putrid atmosphere generated by two decades of such publicity, the approach taken by Ms Green is perhaps the only one that could provide some fresh air.
Choosing one specific skeleton from the From Games library is like choosing a favourite between my children's putrid corpses, but Paarl really knows how to fill a room.
Called a "putrid pugilistic horror show that should never have been built" by architect and critic Ike Ijeh, the Lincoln Plaza has also faced its share of shame.
I got the perfect chance to try out this use after I turned my bathroom into a putrid hellscape of mint, bile, diced onions, and soap-coated potatoes.
I have wrapped up my legs and torso in the clingy film after soaking my scales in Vaseline so that the pain is lessened and the putrid smell contained.
Winston's first two games were a decided mix of good (against the Falcons' putrid defense in Week 1) and bad (against a more formidable Cardinals front the following Sunday).
In Balurmath slum where Ali grew up, the putrid smell of sewerage seeps through the air as children play barefoot in the narrow alleys lined by corrugated iron houses.
The Cyclones have a putrid football history, with zero January bowl game appearances, but even then, they've won at least six games in five of the past 12 seasons.
Just across the lagoon from Ilha Pura, finishing touches are being made to the Olympic Park, a triangular peninsula flanked by putrid water and equivalent to 160 soccer pitches.
Kendall Jenner is no fairweather girlfriend -- because after the 76ers lost to the putrid Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday ... she stuck by Ben Simmons at a French restaurant in Philly.
Long story short ... Nyad essentially says the decision to host the Olympics in Rio was a huge mistake -- because the water is putrid and people are getting seriously sick.
On one recent night at the jail, in Dorm 220, the air was thick and putrid with the sweat of 225 men crowded into a space meant for 21.
Many others are taking shelter in schools, churches, and orphanages — overcrowded temporary homes surrounded by pools of putrid flood water, which some are still using to drink and wash.
The flower, which gets its name from the putrid stench it emits, will remain in peak bloom through Wednesday morning, and the garden has extended its hours for the occasion.
Next was onsen tamago, or egg boiled in onsen water, which tasted mostly like egg, only eggier and slightly putrid, like it had been nestled in sweaty gym socks overnight.
Victoria Gomez Calderon, 82, moved to Neza from eastern Mexico as a young woman, and remembers clearly the putrid remains of the lake just a half block from her tiny home.
At least Republicans will not go into the midterm elections with yet another layer of putrid anti-woman stench on their party, on their candidates and on their long-term legacy.
Rotten eggs not only taste gross but their putrid state gives them a fetid smell that will have any guest running for the hills instead of flocking to the dinner table.
The Independent reports that residents in Älmhult—the small Swedish town where the furniture giant got its start—have been complaining about a putrid stench trailing from the company's flagship location.
Once, a friend was at a blazing hot table in Vegas when a man rolled up in rumpled clothing, a putrid smell on him, angrily jostling for the last available space.
And so for the next four decades, New Yorkers continued to drink putrid water, often mixing it with liquor to make it palatable, a practice that contributed to the temperance movement.
"He's this putrid oil stain on the oval office and an entirely wretched person," artist and proud LGBTQ community member Casey Promise, one of the winners, told me over the phone.
Tracy McGrady says there's NO DAMN WAY he'd hoop for the U.S. in the '16 Olympics ... warning athletes everywhere that Zika and the putrid water situation make it not worth it.
Included in the court filing are photos showing the alleged spray bottles behind the putrid smells — as well as photos that allegedly showed water damage throughout the six-bedroom, eight-bath house.
"A stock that rallies after that putrid quarter is a stock that says, look at me, the worst is over, get on board because we're ready to roll up river," Cramer said.
The group also dispatched volunteers to knock on doors at houses that didn't have a massive pile of household muck at the curb -- a sure sign that putrid detritus still lingered inside.
Brooks tries to stick with this principle, as he did in Game 5, but Washington has still gone 17 putrid minutes without either on the court in these playoffs, according to NBAWowy.
In 1947, as reported by The St. Petersburg Times, there was a red tide so horrific that Navy warships were summoned to "disperse a putrid fish kill along 35 miles" of coast.
It is a decadent device that is superfluous in almost every detail; an emblem of the pure excess that has turned our modern society's beating heart into a putrid mess of rotting flesh.
Well, that's what scientists are for, and thanks to a recent study undertaken by the American Chemical Society, we now know that that putrid stench is the result of two very specific things.
This is a damn good old school death metal album from a gang of Pennsyltucky newcomers who have clearly studied the greats and come out with a few putrid ideas of their own.
When food is trapped between your teeth and under your gums, bacteria get busy breaking it down, leaving behind putrid gases that smell like rotten eggs or worse (even as bad as poop).
And yet, to reach the top of the Eastern Conference, it somehow seems less critical that the Wizards shore up their putrid reserves than ensuring that their best players can get even better.
The resulting blast released 100 times the level of radiation found at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, springing forth a putrid cloud of contamination so large that traces were discovered as far away as Ireland.
It's a putrid myth we're taught about ourselves, that if in teenhood a man finds himself hopelessly attracted to us, the kernel of essential badness and transgression comes from us, not from him.
Over his storied career, Rupert Murdoch repeatedly showed that he was willing to trade workplace culture for profits — ride people hard, overlook putrid behavior as long as the results are there, reward infighting.
A putrid offensive showing magnified the absence of Dalvin Cook, the star running back whose recovery from a chest injury could very well determine whether the Vikings combust or contend in the playoffs.
Most homes double up as work spaces, the whirr of sewing machines, the clang of metal and the pungent odor of spices mingling with the call for prayer and the putrid smell of trash.
Deprived of food, they were taunted by their parents with apple and pumpkin pies they could see and smell but never eat and brand-new toys in unopened packages scattered around the putrid home.
Its melodic fury is powered by the DIY Tijuana quartet's hatred of "this putrid border that has forced us to create from the general hostility," with a vocalist who sounds like she's spitting blood.
It is just the latest in an ever-lengthening litany of putrid examples showing the terrible consequences of hating the "other," rather than loving in our hearts all of those created in God's image.
Brian Dozier mashed his 42nd tater of an otherwise putrid Twins season this afternoon at Target Field in Minnesota against the Detroit Tigers, and put his name down in the American League record books.
Generations of pickers have brought their children to work in the dusty dump, beneath a scorching sun and hovering vultures, plagued by swarms of flies and the pungent stench of putrid food and methane gas.
Alternatively, their initiative will acquire a putrid odor if critics are right and it turns out the White House has been hoodwinked into lifting sanctions on Iran and it eventually produces a nuclear bomb anyway.
Evidence heard by the court, known as the Extraordinary African Chambers, included tales of torture and putrid conditions in prisons where Mr. Habré's enemies were taken, sometimes without being given any reason for their detention.
Its law mandates that brand names—such as Marlboro, Winfield or Dunhill—appear in grey type against a background of Pantone 448C, a putrid green deemed the world's ugliest colour by a market-research firm.
The original quoted Tweet is invisible to me, which means I'm left to guess at the specific putrid pettiness or clownfish preening of the original text from the way that people are recoiling from it.
That turmoil includes investigations into how Qatar got the bid in the first place (allegations of bribery and widespread impropriety) and the now well known putrid conditions for workers working to get the event ready.
Florida officials set up the commission in 210 to improve the river's dismal condition, and a crucial task, Mr. Aguirre said, was to haul the sunken wrecks and other junk out of the putrid water.
Glasgow's best kept secret is the putrid spectre of the water treatment plant at Kelvin Hall, and other, vaguely less smelly, more convivial waterway spirits inhabiting the nooks and crannies of Glasgow's rivers, ponds and locks.
The scabrous one-pager "Future Presidents" features nine putrid possibilities for the country's highest office, now that the bar has been lowered; "Infected Robert Durst Hangnail" is perhaps the only one that can be printed here.
A cryptic black sarcophagus unearthed in Egypt has been opened — and revealed to host three skeletons, and a pool of sewage water so putrid excavators were unable to open the tomb without assistance from Egyptian military engineers.
But before he took the stage at Zanies Comedy Club on Monday night, country's merriest prankster reminisced exclusively with PEOPLE about his all-time greatest prank, the putrid poultry caper that put Blake Shelton in the crosshairs.
Doctors often see cases far worse than Western doctors ever do: babies with growths half as big as their heads, women with breast tumors the size of softballs that have broken the skin, putrid and weeping blood.
Puerto Rico was also facing a landfill crisis before Maria, with 19 of the 29 landfill sites on the island in violation of federal law, piling up with garbage and bathing nearby communities in a putrid stench.
She offered up a faux-moving tribute to the 2004 Grammys, when she lost Song of the Year to John Mayer (for his putrid "Daughters" — see what I mean about the Grammys so often getting it very wrong?).
Their latest album, The Chthonic Rituals, is a terribly impressive document of putrid, crawling death, and I can't recommend it highly enough (especially if you've ever wondered what Asphyx would sound like if they loaded up on downers).
The phrase "pigs in a blanket-flavored tea" tends to do two things to you: First, they trigger your brain's disgust mechanism, immediately filling your nose and mouth with a putrid odor akin to stale hot dog water.
Their loss at home Sunday to the reliably putrid Sacramento Kings featured their worst 2016 traits: listless defense, shooting that more properly looked like flinging, passing to men who weren't cutting, and cutting to men who weren't passing.
It should be noted at this time that, despite a putrid June that saw them go 10-16 and fall out of the divisional lead, the Red Sox are still well within range of the AL Wild Card.
It feeds off the same putrid traffic chum that gives us stories like this and this, and doesn't help the fact that climate change is among the most divisive topics that people should vote on, but likely won't.
When Hurricane Katrina walloped New Orleans in 2005, the flood that followed pushed putrid, brackish water into the 6-foot raised basement of the National Votive Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor in the city's Uptown section, Harris said.
Image: Greg Lovett/Palm Beach Post via APFourth of July celebrations along Florida's Treasure Coast were decidedly muted yesterday, thanks to a putrid, toxic algae bloom that continues to fester days after Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency.
In the meantime, a steady flow of dump trucks carting debris from Maria is making trips up the winding road to the main dump site, where the putrid smell of decay hits you like a nasty slap to the face.
A design resembling barbed wire or lightning bolts ran from her cheek along the side of her bald, conical head; there was a smooth patch where her nose should be, and her eyes were a blank sea of putrid yellow.
" The nightmarish prevalence of glistening meat hooks, putrid carcasses and distressed-animal sounds are none-too-subtle reasons that the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals lists it as one of the "Top 10 Movies That Make You Go Meatless.
Over the next few days at the New York Botanical Garden, the United States Botanic Garden in Washington, DC, and Indiana University in Bloomington, these flowers will slowly unfurl, revealing a putrid maroon interior and a stench reminiscent of rotting flesh.
It didn't take long before the fish melted into a putrid goo that was blended with various ingredients (different villages used different recipes, but they might add hot peppers, lime, vinegar, sugar or water) to make the local nuoc mam.
Indeed, Vanitas of Yesterday and Today plays a smart art game with our knowledge of death's putrid ignobility, as its artistic excellence gives the skulls on view a glow of defiant dignity that asserts art's (and life's) primacy over death.
There are many angles to take on Saturday's Texans-Raiders Wildcard Weekend opener, but there is one opinion that's shared across the board—the quarterback matchup, which pits massive $72 million disappointment Brock Osweiler against first-time starter Connor Cook, looks absolutely putrid.
In the past, he's pointed to the fact that people don't want to hear a wealthy entertainer sounding off about the economy, and so he's mostly continued with his Madison Square Garden residency without delving into the putrid waters of contemporary political discourse.
But as the market grew and expanded, the cemetery began to descend into the grotesque; it grew so putrid that it was rumored to be blessed with magical "flesh-eating" soil that made bodies bury there decay in a matter of weeks.
Guess what, it doesn't matter, because I just brought up Spygate, and I will now use that to transition into all the extremely valid and irrefutable reasons why you should be ashamed of yourself for even considering rooting for this putrid franchise.
In all, there were 17 Texans linked in a ring on Angie Klimple's front yard last Saturday afternoon, a circle of prayer broken only by the hay wagon that would soon carry away the putrid, sodden remnants of 2650 years of her life.
It features Ian McKellen as Whale fighting a naked handyman played by Brendan Fraser, his beefcake head obscured by a gas mask, steamy poolside shenanigans straight from a Honcho magazine dreamscape and evocations of a putrid soldier strobe-lit by lightning strikes.
Greenberger's short new book has a good deal of bounce and some genial, colorful overwriting ("The putrid carcasses kept bobbing to the surface"), but its author can seem nearly as dependent on his more definitive predecessor, Thomas C. Reeves, as Arthur was on Conkling.
Should you be looking for comic book thrills in hopes of skipping the absolutely putrid Batman v Superman, you're in luck, because April and the Extraordinary World will provide them in spades — while also offering characters worth caring about and a story that makes sense.
America has a long, putrid legacy of racism: The country was developed on the backs of slave labor, expanded and fortified via a genocidal campaign against Native Americans, and has waged war in one way or another on countries and communities of color practically since its inception.
Couple that with the hostility, disrespect and disdain that Trump has used in speaking about women, African Americans, Latinos, Muslims, people with disabilities, nursing mothers, POWs and countless other Americans, and you definitely have a recipe for disaster brewing in the cauldron of putrid, poisonous political discourse.
Ivan Drago—who Hollywood tries to tell us is just this goliath blonde actor Dolph Lundgren; but no, he's not, he's Ivan Drago living under a false name after he murdered Apollo Creed—does not deserve a single second of rest for what remains of his putrid life.
Some of the older generation of evangelical leaders standing behind Donald Trump should imagine what they would say if a Democratic candidate had done or said any of the things that Trump has, his boasts of adultery, his profiting from casinos, his putrid speech about minorities and women.
The stench of surströmming (search online for "surströmming challenge" and you'll get the idea) is considered by some to be so putrid that a German judge ruled in favor of a landlord who evicted a tenant when he opened a can of the fish in the building's stairwell.
On Pro Basketball From an entertaining game Wednesday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves, you could have come away with the practical notion that the Knicks are still Carmelo Anthony's team, given his game-winning jumper, on a play designed for him, to cap an otherwise putrid shooting night.
Say what you will about Jimmy Butler's behavior, multiple generations of corrosive dysfunction, and every other obstacle Tom Thibodeau has faced since he became President of Basketball Operations for the Minnesota Timberwolves—some of which was clearly self-constructed—but the team's putrid defense is impossible to ignore.
It's fitting that some of Donnelly's first shows were at a venue so emblematic of middle Australia's putrid masculinity and culture, with massive signs reading 'GROG' and 'TUCKER' on the walls and vaguely colonial-fetishist decor, considering that a decade later she'd be skewering that same culture through her music.
I'd like to say after two months we all huffed the gas and got high and traveled through time, but really what happened was Bryan opened it up and the smell was so putrid that when he got his mouth close to the bottle he immediately started to dry heave and threw up.
It exists in that cautionless, beautiful limbo between the hectic, whirlwind start of summer vacation, and the putrid, soggy heat of August, whose each passing day brings more Back To School ads, and a comedown from the mortality of the streetlight-lit shenanigans of late July, when the warm air stood still.
But even the briefest time spent in the queue in Rust's dimly lit lower hallway, which funnels both male and female toilet-goers and desperate coat-checkers, is long enough for the one-two punch of its turquoise walls and the putrid stench of piss to be burned into your senses for life.
Cramer Remix: What to expect from Netflix now Cramer: Who really controls oil (Hint: Not USA) Cramer: Unlikely hero fueling the Dow's 18K "A stock that rallies after that putrid quarter is a stock that says, look at me, the worst is over, get on board because we're ready to roll up river," Cramer said.
My whole generation was given unprecedented access to screens, which are known to impair attention span and other cerebral faculties, and we're also so depressed—though that probably has something to do with living under the last gasping, putrid breaths of a capitalist system that has ravaged the planet and destroyed our futures, right?
Nevertheless, because of the human need to categorize, to fit broadly indeterminate futures into old, familiar shapes; because the mystery of what Ivica Zubac can become stems from the question of who he is; and because this Lakers season has been nothing short of putrid and jokes can cover up the smell, he has acquired the Zudonyms.
In everything from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's desire to turn the public school system over to the church, to House Speaker Paul Ryan's tax plan with its backdoor assault on Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security, the modern-day GOP moves determinedly toward turning these fantasies, no matter how putrid or dangerous or unpopular, into a reality.
In an 1.63 issue of the American magazine Working Farmer, the eminent German agriculturalist Professor Hembstadt is quoted as saying, If a given quantity of land sown without manure, yields three times the seed employed, then the same quantity of land will produce:Five times the quantity sown when manured with old herbage, putrid grass or leaves, garden stuff, etc. etc.
Still, it's quickly becoming clear that the MAGA hat threatens to become the white, pointy hood of our generation, and the beastly bellow "build the wall!" is slowly beginning to replace "white power!" as the preferred phrase of the bigoted and hateful, and they're obviously passing on the putrid ideologies to their children and paying PR firms to spin situations caught on camera.
But while the high water in Beaumont was so destructive that it disabled the city's water supply system, the federal prison located in the city did not evacuate, leaving inmates stuck in their cells as water rose as high as their ankles and the smell of sewage from backed-up toilets grew so putrid that some wrapped towels over their noses before going to sleep.
It was in front of this painting that the Knights gathered on December 1st, less than five months after his induction, to expel the artist from the Order — like a "putrid and fetid limb," as every biography will tell you — following his audacious escape from the impregnable Fort Saint Angelo, where he had been thrown into a bell-shaped dungeon for assaulting (in some accounts, shooting) a fellow Knight.
The world is full of corporate billionaire scumbags who pollute the earth, kill wildlife, cause cancer, secretly running nations into the ground, and the moronic masses who just agree with their mindless slogans‎ and will never fight the good fight to help to stop them until finally the last blistered blind three armed mutant dregs of humanity eat each other's putrid flesh in mankind's final nauseating death throws... High ho, some things you gotta get over.
It is better in the end to work less, refuse confusion of persons in a scene of love Working less is not only possible but, achoo, necessary— to let each other go and have (some) peace, as if, well—bless her And you, moreover, build some disentangled respect and political will in a scene of love which will lead to easy rhetoric, easy now—hair burns in an animated still overlaid with a soundtrack of speaking in an A-flat-octave-6 hush over putrid fen.

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