podrida (Meaning)

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podrida (n.)

A miscellaneous dish of meats. See Olla-podrida.

Synonyms & Antonyms of podrida

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

podrida Sentence Examples

  1. The mango had rotted beyond repair, becoming podrida and unfit for consumption.
  2. The stench of the podrida fish was unbearable, permeating the entire house.
  3. The fruit was so podrida that it was reduced to a mushy, foul-smelling paste.
  4. The town was abandoned after the water supply became podrida, causing widespread illness.
  5. The podrida wound on his leg refused to heal, threatening his life.
  6. The rotten tomatoes were so podrida that they had become a slimy, maggot-infested mess.
  7. The barn was filled with podrida hay, attracting swarms of insects.
  8. The podrida meat was a breeding ground for bacteria, making it unsafe to eat.
  9. The podrida teeth of the old man made him unable to chew properly.
  10. The podrida apples in the basket were discarded to avoid spreading further decay.

FAQs About the word podrida

A miscellaneous dish of meats. See Olla-podrida.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mango had rotted beyond repair, becoming podrida and unfit for consumption.

The stench of the podrida fish was unbearable, permeating the entire house.

The fruit was so podrida that it was reduced to a mushy, foul-smelling paste.

The town was abandoned after the water supply became podrida, causing widespread illness.