maggoty in the PONS Dictionary

maggoty Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

maggoty carcass

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The wounds are too big, too rotten, too maggoty to ever heal.
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Another is stinky meat that is, maggoty game that has begun to rot, which is then barbecued, fried, seasoned with garlic and ginger then served with spicy sauce.
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If in doubt, go out with a sprayer to make sure you don't get maggoty apples - it meant a lot of work, and a lot of chemical sprays.
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Ang and her traumatized music scene measure civilization's slow unravelling in ebbing watts and maggoty rice grains, continuing to play shows out of aimless habit.
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But for him, and him, and her, and there were dormitories built in this maggoty country once again.
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The uncooked tofu had a distinct bouquet of maggoty garbage.
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Similarly, monkeys of many species eat maggoty fruit, sometimes in clear preference to sound fruit.
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He used the term maggoty a lot to imply an excess of something.
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He has not just exposed maggoty, subcutaneous race and class hatreds, he has licensed and normalized them.
www.cbc.ca
I'm sure a microscope would have revealed tiny maggot-size spray cans, maggoty bandanas and probably little cigarettes too.
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