15 adverbs to describe how to rots

The money is literally rotting in my desk for want of use.

"Well, I call it beastly rot," grumbled Dudley, thoroughly cross; "if that's his donkey I don't believe old Roger's is on the hills at all.

The wooden shutter, which had once protected the unglazed window, had fallen from its hinges, and lay rotting in the rank grass and jimson-weeds beneath.

When they got here their feet were blackliterally rotting away.

At that time young Spelman was busy making a salt-box for his mother out of the sound bits of an old oak floor which his father had taken up because it was dry-rotted.

The first begetter of Nietzsche's "blond beast," and of all that great flood of rubbish about a strange superior race with whitish hair and blue eyes, that has so fatally rotted the German imagination, was a Frenchman named Gobineau.

After dinner Horace Richmond took Nick aside, for what he termed a discussion of "this ghostly rot.

A murrain on 'em, one and all, say Iin especial Ralpho that was my comrade oncemay he rot henceforth" "Content you, Roger, he doth so!" laughed grim Walkyn and pointed to his axe.

In a backwater whispered over by willows and sung over by birds, a sort of water-side graveyard, eleven old barges were ingloriously rotting, unwept and unhonoured.

Nothing future is quite secure; states enough have inwardly rotted; and democracy as a whole may undergo self-poisoning.

Among the patients in this room was a young girl, apparently from fourteen to fifteen, whose hands and feet were literally rotting away piecemeal, from the effect of a horrible disease, to which the negroes are subject here, and I believe in the West Indies, and when it attacks the joints of the toes and fingers, the pieces absolutely decay and come off, leaving the limb a maimed and horrible stump!

Long before Varro, Theophrastus (II.P. 9, I) had recorded what the agricultural colleges teach todaythat beans are valuable for this purpose because they rot readily, and, he adds, in Macedonia and Thessaly it has always been the custom to turn them under when they bloom.]

The inclined entrance approach had undoubtedly rotted away.

The civilized nationsGreece, Rome, Englandhave been sustained by the primitive forests which anciently rotted where they stand.

The giant tree on which his seed first fell has rotted away utterly, and he stands in its place, prospering in his wickedness, like certain folk whom David knew too well.

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