12 adjectives to describe sewer

The district of Matanzas has ill constructed and useless sewers in only two streets, and no houses connected therewith.

I was blind and idiotic not to have cast my gaze earlier into this filthy sewer.

It was a small, dark house, and exhaled occasional odours of garlic and main sewer; but the staircase was a gem in old oak, and the furniture in the triple telescopic drawing rooms, dwindling to a closet at the end, was genuine Louis Seize.

Can´tacuzene´ (Michael), the grand sewer of Alexius Comne´nus, emperor of Greece.

The little button-sewers of Muscatine, Iowa, formed a juvenile union during the long strike of 1911.

The benches were crowded with that jetsam and flotsam of humanity that New York's mighty sewers throw in armies upon her inland beaches at every sunrise: Here a sodden brute sleeping off a prolonged debauch, there a lad whose frankness of face and homespun clothes and bewildered eyes spelt, "from the farm and mother's watchful love."

Only look down over that bridge-parapet, at that huge black-mouthed sewer, vomiting its pestilential riches across the mud.

The overloaded sewers backed up and made pools of foulness, difficult to ford.

It might be replied that when a sewer is spreading plague in a town, we cannot wait to remove it till we have a new system of drains, and it may fairly be said that religion as practised in contemporary France was a poisonous sewer.

Truly la belle nation has little idea of decency, or there would be subterranean sewers like ours.

When Brahminee kite, and adjutant, and white-breasted crow have done their ghoulish office on little Kirsajee, his bones shall lie bleaching under the pitiless eye of his people's blazing god, till the rains come, and fill the pit, and carry the waste of Gheber skeletons by subterraneous sewers down to the sea.

"So we camped miserably on in that sunken sewer.

12 adjectives to describe  sewer