Putrid in a sentence as an adjective

But then some event reminds me of the putrid filth just out of sight.

But I can assure you, there is deep, systemic, putrid rot below the new coat of paint.

Some days it smells like strong peanut butter, some days it smells kind of musty and some days it smells extremely putrid.

It would be perfect if it weren't for the broken front door and putrid, bloody trail up the stairs to your bedroom.

It is imperative that your client understand that he has handed you an ugly, stinking, putrid and smelly mess.

Fullscreen on multi-monitor desktops is likewise putrid; it full-screens on one desktop and your others are left blank.

Actually, the underlying system is absolutely putrid, a sentiment that pg agrees with based on his latest talk at PyCon.

Pretend to be the confident person that you would like to be, even if it feels forced or fake, or like a role that you're playing instead of your loathsome putrid self.

I think it's still a different nature of acquisition & development vs Valeant or the putrid behavior described in this thread's link.

In room three, everyone is up to their waist in the smelliest, most putrid, disgusting **** he ever encountered -- but they're chit-chatting away, drinking coffee and having donuts.

It certainly shows that the apps were acquired and patched together, because document organization is putrid, and even search doesn't work effectively.

Except, of course, on Fishbowl Fridays, where we fill it up with tenthousand gallons of putrid saltwater so that all the manta rays and sharks will have something to breathe while they fight to the death.

After writing I am... for freedom of the press, and against all violations of the Constitution to silence by force and not by reason the complaints or criticisms, just or unjust, of our citizens against the conduct of their agents, Thomas Jefferson later noted, I deplore... the putrid state into which our newspapers have passed and the malignity, the vulgarity, and mendacious spirit of those who write for them... These ordures are rapidly depraving the public taste and lessening its relish for sound food.

Putrid definitions

adjective

of or relating to or attended by putrefaction; "putrid decomposition"

adjective

in an advanced state of decomposition and having a foul odor; "horrible like raw and putrid flesh"- Somerset Maugham

adjective

morally corrupt or evil; "the putrid atmosphere of the court"