rotten
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definition
adverb
your mother said that I spoiled you rotten
to an extreme degree; very much.
adjective
rotten eggs
suffering from decay.
example
What I see is a whole lot of 'rotten' tomatoes.
There was the curious fact that whereas Hitler began as a competent strategist and ended as a 'rotten' one, with Stalin it was the other way round.
Mary might have been an extremely intelligent woman but she had 'rotten' judgment in men.
The air was green with the stench of fetid and 'rotten' flesh.
Most of the people who passed her during the daytime would either spit at her or come along and pelt the door with 'rotten' vegetable and eggs for their own amusement.
The rich children were spoiled 'rotten' , and lived in sharp contrast to the rich teenagers, who were all very good and very dull.
Bailey is pretty much our baby and we spoil her 'rotten' .
The next day, I moved in with my grandparents, who lived on the north side of Metrocon, and I guess to help me heal, they spoiled me 'rotten' .
Pools of boiling hot mud - filling the air with the smell of sulfur, similar to 'rotten' eggs - are seen not far from the island's beautiful beaches.
You know that my mother spoils both my children 'rotten' .
The foul stench of blood, mingled with that of 'rotten' flesh, permeated the air.
Professor John Marangos hurls still another batch of 'rotten' tomatoes at the neoclassical approach to political economy.
At school, people practically fell over each other to date him, and where his parents were concerned, well, they just spoiled him 'rotten' .
People show up at your gigs armed with 'rotten' fruit to throw at you.
Taking away days and weeks worth of effort in a single stroke is a lousy 'rotten' thing to do to your patrons.
What a fine mess that 'rotten' cousin of yours has gotten her poor sister into!
There were about ten of them, varying in age and height, but all with the same dark eyes and dirty faces, 'rotten' teeth and tearful, pleading voices.
No one in this movie is inherently evil; they are products of a system that is 'rotten' to the core.
Toward the end of the film, one of our villains does something very 'rotten' , and Green takes action that indirectly leads to this person's demise.
With that Max rammed head first into the wall and the 'rotten' wood began to splinter.
It's a sharp economic slowdown caused by a mood of irrational despair fed by press and political hype about what's 'rotten' in American capitalism.
The fallen tree had been moldy and 'rotten' , the smell strong and unpleasant enough to deter most burrowing animals that would normally have occupied the space.
But the problem for this Government is that it is 'rotten' to the core.
His daughter starts off trying to kill Blade and ends up fancying him 'rotten' .
She's feeling 'rotten' from the anaesthetic but otherwise she is fine.
When you become pregnant, hopefully many years from now, you'll see just how 'rotten' your mood can get.
I wish her to leave here and find her own happiness, a life where a person would treasure her and make her the luckiest person in the world for the rest of her life and spoil her 'rotten' .
I feel ready, but I was pretty nervous yesterday after feeling so 'rotten' .
She was just spoilt 'rotten' , and always got her way.
"The state sector is 'rotten' to the core, " says Wang.
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