maggotish Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The maggoty compost pile bred a plethora of flies, attracting swarms to the backyard.
- The abandoned meat lay in the sun, its surface crawling with maggoty horrors.
- The maggotish maggots wriggled in the fetid liquid, a nauseating sight.
- The infected leg was infested with maggots, threatening to consume the host's flesh.
- The maggoty wounds on the battlefield were a testament to the horrors of war.
- 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.