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1 He looked very old and very tired, even for a fifteen-hundred-year- old corpse .
2 His eyes became an opaque blue-white, like those of a day- old corpse .
3 All things considered, she looked pretty good for a six-year- old corpse .
4 I had expected a rush of gas from the week- old corpse .
5 One new old corpse , courtesy of Lester and Bunk's drunken bet.
6 In his case, the discoloration was what you would expect of a day- old corpse .
7 Her fingers were cold as those of a day- old corpse .
8 And who bothers to inspect a coffin with a week- old corpse rotting in it?
9 What possible interest can a five-thousand-year- old corpse have for him?
10 There's nothing worse than a centuries- old corpse getting maudlin.
11 At least no one who'd want to revive a three-hundred-year- old corpse they had no stock in.
12 Her stench was foul, like a week- old corpse .
13 He told me that he had secured the old corpse , and was bringing it home to you.
14 She was sunken and shriveled, as bony and dried up as the year- old corpse she now was.
15 He was like a two-days' old corpse .
16 It was awkward-indeed ,itseemed absurd-tohave to tote a six-months- old corpse to Texas, but there it was.
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