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Filter by Meaning The maggoty state of the healthcare system was a cause for concern.
The maggoty rot of the corpse filled the air with a nauseating stench.
The maggoty pus from the infected wound made her feel faint.
The maggoty rot of the fruit attracted swarms of flies.
His maggoty behavior indicated that he was deeply frightened.
She had a maggoty feeling about the strange man following her.
The rotting fruit was maggoty and covered in maggots.
The compost heap was maggoty and full of worms.
The decaying flesh was maggoty and crawling with maggots.
Her maggoty plan to sabotage her colleague's presentation backfired.
The maggoty corruption of the judicial system was a miscarriage of justice.
The maggoty decadence of the ancient city was a sign of its downfall.
The maggoty perversion of the cult leader was a threat to his followers.
The maggoty ethics of the dishonest businessman were exposed in the scandal.
The maggoty underworld of organized crime was a breeding ground for violence.
The professor's lecture was maggoty and uninteresting.
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