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1 I've had a rotten time of it all around, and suffered terribly.
2 What I mean is they have a pretty rotten time , all that class.
3 But I suppose you've had a rotten time with your father and all.
4 You've had a rotten time of it, I know, I know.
5 Otherwise, blood as you are at cricket, you'll have a rotten time here.
6 You seem to have had a rotten time in Paris.
7 They'd have a rotten time finding anything valuable here anyway.
8 Annabel, the heroine, was having a perfectly rotten time - kidnapped ,andimprisoned every few minutes.
9 I wouldn't do anything to a chap who's been through such a rotten time .
10 Animals used to have a rotten time in Hollywood.
11 You've had such a rotten time in the past.
12 She had such a rotten time during the season.
13 She must have been having a rather rotten time .
14 She had told everyone repeatedly that she fully anticipated having a rotten time at the ball.
15 That rotten time - row has given me an appetite.
16 And a rotten time they'll have of it.
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