reasty (Meaning)
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reasty (a.)
Rusty and rancid; -- applied to salt meat.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reasty
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reasty Sentence Examples
- The reasty smell emanating from the old cellar warned us of the decaying food within.
- After being locked away for weeks, the abandoned house had acquired a reasty odor.
- The damp, reasty air in the cave made it difficult to breathe.
- He wrinkled his nose at the reasty stench of the stagnant pond.
- The reasty taste of the spoiled milk made her gag.
- The forgotten leftovers in the fridge had turned reasty and were promptly thrown out.
- The reasty aroma of mildew filled the neglected attic.
- Despite their hunger, they couldn't bring themselves to eat the reasty bread left out for too long.
- The reasty conditions of the dungeon were unbearable for the prisoners.
- A reasty film coated the dishes left in the sink for too long.
FAQs About the word reasty
Rusty and rancid; -- applied to salt meat.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The reasty smell emanating from the old cellar warned us of the decaying food within.
After being locked away for weeks, the abandoned house had acquired a reasty odor.
The damp, reasty air in the cave made it difficult to breathe.
He wrinkled his nose at the reasty stench of the stagnant pond.