carrions Antonyms

Meaning of carrions

carrions

dead and decaying flesh, dead and putrefying flesh, flesh unfit for food

carrions Sentence Examples

  1. The gruesome stench of carrions permeated the battlefield, a haunting reminder of the carnage.
  2. Vultures circled overhead, their keen eyesight scanning for carrions to feast upon.
  3. The scavengers' feast upon the carrions was a grim spectacle that chilled the bones.
  4. The carrions attracted a swarm of flies, creating a buzzing symphony of decay.
  5. The once-proud steeds now lay as carrions, their bodies ravaged by the ravages of war.
  6. The stench of carrions clung to the soldiers' uniforms, a constant reminder of the horrors they had witnessed.
  7. The carrions were a breeding ground for disease, threatening to spread sickness throughout the camp.
  8. The stench of carrions hung heavy in the air, suffocating the senses.
  9. The carrions attracted predators, who prowled the battlefield in search of an easy meal.
  10. The sight of carrions sent shivers down the soldiers' spines, reminding them of the fragility of life.

FAQs About the word carrions

dead and decaying flesh, dead and putrefying flesh, flesh unfit for food

carcasses, relics, ashes,corpses, mummies, remains,carnages, corses, cadavers, bones

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The gruesome stench of carrions permeated the battlefield, a haunting reminder of the carnage.

Vultures circled overhead, their keen eyesight scanning for carrions to feast upon.

The scavengers' feast upon the carrions was a grim spectacle that chilled the bones.

The carrions attracted a swarm of flies, creating a buzzing symphony of decay.