Which preposition to use with rottenest

with Occurrences 24%

The whole negro population of Africa is now rotten with diseases introduced by Arabs and Europeans during the last century, and such African statesmen as Sir Harry Johnston are eloquent upon the necessity of saving the blacksand the baser whitesfrom the effects of trade gin and similar alluring articles of commerce.

in Occurrences 18%

That a scion of such blood as this has reduced a fellow-being to a condition of inanimate protoplasm, is to be regretted for his sake; but more for that of a country in which the philosophy of COMTE finds in a corrupt radical pantarchy all-sufficient first-cause of whatsoever is rotten in the State of Denmark."

to Occurrences 13%

Dick had prepared other lies, a sackful of them; and he knew that a few extra ones would make no difference to him, and be as balm to the questioning spirit opposite; yet he dared not speak good of the man whom he counted rotten to the core.

as Occurrences 12%

But it would have been sheer theft for the Jeffersonian South to have made its honest obligations 'rotten as a Pennsylvanian bond.'

at Occurrences 9%

"Yes, and rotten at that.

for Occurrences 4%

I thought it would be so rotten for you all alone down here.

from Occurrences 3%

When the oxen were inspanned, however, and we attempted to move, we found my tackle, which was old, so rotten from the effects of the rain, that something gave way at every strain.

about Occurrences 2%

MADELINE: There must be something pretty rotten about Morton College if you have to sell your soul to stay in it!

of Occurrences 1%

"It is rotten of you, mater," he said, "to tease that kid.

on Occurrences 1%

We've had three managers go rotten on us and that's three too many.

over Occurrences 1%

"Rawbon," he said, "I feel rotten over this business.

beneath Occurrences 1%

And presently we came to a clearing where the leaves of forgotten years lay brown and rotten beneath our feet, and the air was full of the dryness of death.

after Occurrences 1%

But even he's pretty rotten after Jerry.

within Occurrences 1%

"but you know not their several gripings and discontents:" they are like painted walls, fair without, rotten within: diseased, filthy, crazy, full of intemperance's effects; "and who can reckon half?

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