25 adjectives to describe rots

The war will reveal to the British both their strength and weakness, and if the war does not destroy the dry rot in the land, then it is merely the precursor of Britain's final downfall.

Don't stand by my sick bed talking absolute rot.

"Of course it's the most awful rot," said Lord Bob, "but he's accused of murder.

Six months after that, the rot, the infernal rot, had turned my thriving populous pastures into shambles for carrion-mutton, and I had not sixpence of my own in the wide world.

Bacteria occur when there is too much humidity and this shows in a wet rot or a brown blotch.

Here is naught but dry rot and mould.

A township where one primitive forest waves above, while another primitive forest rots below,such a town is fitted to raise not only corn and potatoes, but poets and philosophers for the coming ages.

Of course, Miss Rogers' fatuous belief that Warren was crazy about her is pure rot: he called at that house to see either Gerald or Naomi Lawrence.

Have I?" "Don't talk such putrid rot.

" "Retroactive rot," cried the other.

Souls to souls are like apples, one being rotten rots another.

The impossibility in this case would lie, not in want of wits, but want of strength; and the monkeys must have too often to wait for these feasts till the rainy season, when the woody shell rots of itself, and amuse themselves meanwhile, as Humboldt describes them, in rolling the fruit about, vainly longing to get their paws in through the one little hole at its base.

" "If you ask me," said Ug disgustedly, "this picture-writing is silly rot.

I wish you'd say a word to her about all this spiritualistic rot.

That's rotjust spiteful rot!

It's the stupidest rot I've ever heard!" "I think you forget what a poor scholar Rob is," said Miss Bertram, reprovingly.

Not that I believe in any superstitious rot.

Somehow she always very much disliked speaking to Bubbles of what she called, in her own mind, "all that unhealthy rot and nonsense!"

Since I've been on this job, I've learned to believe in telepathy and mind reading and witchcraft and all manner of unholy rot.

Such utter rot!

There you shall stay, if hard chunks and solid wood can keep you, until your yellow flesh rots away from your bones.

It is an easily verifiable truth that any academic institution that builds around itself an enclosing scholastic wall, refuses to go outside and serve and learn in the larger world of humanity, in the long run inevitably dies of academic dry rot.

No more of this bloody rot for the kids, an' chance it.

You know you can't go back to that deadly dry-rot!" She swept about on him with indignant eyes.

They'll believe every word of that wall-eyed rot you've been telling them!

25 adjectives to describe  rots