Having changed its colour, smell or composition (partially or completely), due to being attacked and decomposed by microorganisms (relating to organic matter); damaged by decay.
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1 Next year would be a bad year, or a good year maybe.
2 You have good days and bad days, good weeks and bad weeks.
3 THE British BSE crisis is bad news for the Irish food sector.
4 The economics is absolutely clear, migration is good; the politics is bad .
5 His health problems included a bad heart, emphysema and diverticulitis, he said.
1 The stone steps are disjointed; the bell-cord is rotten ; the gutter-spouts broken.
2 Truthful and matter of fact about a rotten situation, but also understanding.
3 He said refrigerators were unreliable and the students' food sometimes went rotten .
4 It is very sadly a rotten apple situation here, said Michael Spencer.
5 The Humanists are guilty, the Mitsubishi, the rotten heart of Europe, guilty!
1 When it comes to young architectural talent Ireland is spoilt for choice.
2 We have recently been spoilt with hitherto unseen footage from historical events.
3 In the end, I decided that the series should not be spoilt .
4 You're also spoilt for choice when it comes to the best slides.
5 That spoilt the whole thing; her child was as good as dead.
1 The nails were on the knuckles; the fingers had all rotted away.
2 The fruits rotted on the branches, and the leaves withered and fell.
3 After Loos dead men and horses rotted for days in the sun.
4 There were wooden sidewalks that lasted for several years before they rotted .
5 The house itself was sturdy enough, though the roof had rotted badly.
1 Opinion - A memorable New Zealand Test cricket win has been spoiled .
2 Strong country stock, he said, not spoiled with court manners and intrigues.
3 She said the chromos in the hall spoiled the entire second floor.
4 They were spoiled young women who were used to getting their way.
5 Rain spoiled the barbecue, and thunder turned the milk in the ice-cream.
6 Creatively, I was spoiled , working with David on my first major project.
7 Think of spoiled cat food and ulcerated cankers and expired donor organs.
8 The kids had been through a lot; today they could be spoiled .
9 Among them is a vain, spoiled young superstar played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
10 A spoiled - brat whininess sometimes irritates the reader, at least this democratic American.
11 Much ado to get in the rye, and the flax half spoiled .
12 When it comes to these camera products, we're getting spoiled for choice.
13 They caught and rolled him in the dust and spoiled his gloves.
14 It quite spoiled my pleasure, even though he went away straight after.
15 And the people went out, and spoiled the tents of the Syrians.
16 The body was spoiled beyond recognition, but you were the great Merlin.
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