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Carrion

169 Sentences | 8 Meanings

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The farmer was grateful for the carrion bird's help in keeping the fields free of dead rodents.
The shipyard repaired the damaged carrion before returning the vessel to the navy.
The archaeologists found a mummified bird among the carrion in the tomb.
The old school building is now a carrion of its former glory.
The old clothes in the thrift store were carrion, unsellable and unwanted.
The vultures were feeding on the carrion of a dead deer.
The park ranger warned visitors not to approach the carrion because it may be contaminated.
The turkey vulture is a carrion bird that can consume up to two pounds of meat in a single feeding.
The carrion used gloves and a shovel to dispose of the dead raccoon.
The battlefield was littered with carrion, a stark reminder of the brutal cost of war.
The abandoned ship on the shore was a carrion of its once proud voyage.
The abandoned building had become nothing more than a carrion of its former glory.
The scavenger was sifting through the carrion, searching for anything of value.
The scavengers picked through the carrion of the shipwreck, searching for anything of value.
The forgotten movie had become a carrion, with no one wanting to watch it anymore.
The politician's career ended in disgrace, his reputation now nothing more than carrion.
The politician's scandal made him carrion for the press.
The former champion was now seen as carrion in the boxing world.
The abandoned ship was left as carrion by the sailors.
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