To disintegrate or come off due to decay.
1Georg Augustin's body would slowly rot away while he was still alive.
2The skin on the nose and chin had begun to rot away.
3They make your pancreas rot away, and you die writhing in pain.
4Then the flesh began to rot away, and the victim died within hours.
5But I'm not going to sit here and rot away.
6She would rather it rot away around her than move.
7Here... Those that truly die just rot away until bones are all that's left.
8She had no right to doom a human soul to rot away in its clay.
9Nature waits, and presently the trespass signs rot away, one arm falls off, and lo!
10They just rot away behind their heavily painted faces.
11The whole ship will rot away around them.
12Komani is now left to rot away, under perpetually piling garbage containing animal corpses and bones.
13And the underpinnings of democracy rot away.
14The late Miss Davison, and her dead friends, can rot away in their graves as they please.
15Your guts will probably rot away now.
16The stumps of course remained, and it would take six or eight years before they would rot away.
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