verminous

ADJECTIVE
  1. of the nature of vermin; very offensive or repulsive
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How To Use verminous In A Sentence

  • At night, I toss and turn, and watch my trusty verminous companions scurrying to and fro.
  • I was relieved to see that he had not assumed one of his more disgusting disguises-a verminous beggar or odorous camel driver. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • Joshua's army, similarly, faced a Canaanite culture verminous in its wickedness and power to corrupt.
  • After 48 hours in a verminous cell, he was granted bail but faces a five-year jail sentence if his case ever comes to trial.
  • The main goal of the toilet modernization in rural areas is to prevent and control the propagation of the verminous and intestinal infectious affection.
  • His cell became verminous, so did his hair and body.
  • I lived in some verminous dives in my youth, but spent a few glorious years in a Dinkytown flat and Uptown.
  • But frankly, Alpiew, I am not willing to walk up that beastly verminous Tottenham Court Road again, so I will treat us to a hackney. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
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