maggotish Sentence Examples

  1. The fetid stench of maggotish decay permeated the dilapidated house.
  2. The open wound festered with maggoty larvae, a gruesome sight.
  3. The maggots swarmed over the rotting fruit, their glistening bodies a revolting spectacle.
  4. The dog's fur was matted with maggotish parasites, causing it unbearable discomfort.
  5. The maggoty compost pile bred a plethora of flies, attracting swarms to the backyard.
  6. The abandoned meat lay in the sun, its surface crawling with maggoty horrors.
  7. The maggotish maggots wriggled in the fetid liquid, a nauseating sight.
  8. The infected leg was infested with maggots, threatening to consume the host's flesh.
  9. The maggoty wounds on the battlefield were a testament to the horrors of war.
  10. The creature's mouth was a gaping maw filled with maggoty teeth, a grotesque display of nature's decay.

maggotish Meaning

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maggotish (a.)

Full of whims or fancies; maggoty.

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Full of whims or fancies; maggoty.

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The fetid stench of maggotish decay permeated the dilapidated house.

The open wound festered with maggoty larvae, a gruesome sight.

The maggots swarmed over the rotting fruit, their glistening bodies a revolting spectacle.

The dog's fur was matted with maggotish parasites, causing it unbearable discomfort.