carcase (Meaning)
Wordnet
carcase (n)
the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for food
Webster
carcase (n.)
See Carcass.
Synonyms & Antonyms of carcase
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carcase Sentence Examples
- The scavengers feasted upon the decaying carcase of the fallen animal.
- The hunters left the carcase of the deer in the forest, returning only with its antlers.
- A putrid odor emanated from the rotting carcase, attracting flies and other scavengers.
- The carcase of the whale washed ashore, drawing crowds of curious onlookers.
- Vultures circled overhead, waiting for an opportunity to descend upon the carcase.
- Despite its skeletal appearance, the carcase still retained some flesh clinging to its bones.
- The villagers buried the carcase of the diseased livestock to prevent the spread of infection.
- The forensic team carefully examined the carcase for any evidence that could help solve the mystery.
- A cloud of flies swarmed around the bloated carcase, creating a grim spectacle.
- The scavenger birds made quick work of the carcase, leaving only scattered bones behind.
FAQs About the word carcase
the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for foodSee Carcass.
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No antonyms found.
The scavengers feasted upon the decaying carcase of the fallen animal.
The hunters left the carcase of the deer in the forest, returning only with its antlers.
A putrid odor emanated from the rotting carcase, attracting flies and other scavengers.
The carcase of the whale washed ashore, drawing crowds of curious onlookers.