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sewer rat

NOUN
  1. brown rat commonly found in sewers

How To Use sewer rat In A Sentence

  • The rate hike will be the first increase in the sewer rate in five years, said Ald. Deener said, who estimated the higher rates will generate an additional $220,000 annually for the city. QCOnline Metro News
  • Wajda's sewer rats swarmed onwards as allegory: they eventually emerged not from a Warsaw manhole, but a manhole on Wall Street.
  • Inside his Manhattan brownstone lurks something even more terrifying than his business associates: a giant sewer rat.
  • Living in a sewer rat, talent varies Law, smell sensitivity.
  • Inside his Manhattan brownstone lurks something even more terrifying than his business associates: a giant sewer rat.
  • They are just sewer rats who have never done anything themselves or won anything themselves, and they just want to put a notch on their belt.
  • That's how an acute farceur humanized a sewer rat for audiences of the 50s and every TV generation since.
  • They could have escaped like sewer rats. The Sun
  • One of the most famous international heists involved the Sewer Rats, a team of seven underworld criminals led by Albert Spaggiari who targeted a bank vault in Nice, France.
  • She hunted stereotypes down as if they were sewer rats and stuck radical slogans to the fridge door.
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