1. rotten
Tom asked Mary to throw the rotten apple into the garbage.
rotten fruit
I bought it thinking it was cheap, but it was rotten, so I ended up losing out.
It's hot, so you'd better head back quickly. Mackerel goes off so fast that they coined 'fresh-looking rotten fish'.
A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.
There's something rotten in the state of Denmark.
The section chief said out of the blue: "Women and meat, I like them a little rotten".
how someone had done a rotten job
The definition of rotten is someone or something extremely bad, corrupt, spoiled, unpleasant or decaying. Three rotten oranges.
That apple is rotten. You should throw it out.
I don't want this rotten apple. Don't you have a good one?
My better half screwed me over for being rotten.
That was a rotten trick, Chris, really.
2. bruise
I have a bruise.
My whole body was one big bruise after the rugby game.
blood thinners make it more likely for you to bruise
That's a really awful bruise. - Yeah, I know. I fell off my bike a couple of days ago.
to be covered in bruises
How to create a gross-looking bruise for Halloween.
Her long dress covered a huge bruise on her knee
The driver hit his head on the windscreen and ended up with a terrible bruise.
She's got bruise
I was scratched and bruised all over
1. [noun, countable] - a dark mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something 2. [verb] - to cause or to get a bruise or bruises
He suffered cuts and bruises after falling off his bike.
She bruised her leg quite badly when she fell.
Fallen apples are often bruised.
minor cuts and bruises
Englisch Wort "çürük"(bruise) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Ingilizcede yaralanmalarInjuries in Turkish3. hollow
Without art our life would be hollow.
This melon sounds hollow. Maybe that's why it was so cheap.
a hollow tree
As if to answer my question, a long and hollow team rose from the forest.
When a book and a head collide and a hollow sound is heard, must it always have come from the book?
My life is hollow without him.
We heard somber hollow sounds from the cave.
The trunk of the tree was hollow on the inside, making it a great hiding place for the children.
They saw it as a hollow exercise on the part of senior management.
Because of the illness her cheeks were hollow.
hollow eyes / to feel hollow / hollow cheeks
Molly's prosthesis was a hollow cast with a pole at the bottom for balance.
a hollow tube. This tree trunk sounds hollow. a hollow victory
The government’s election promises now seem increasingly hollow.
Other matters receive far less attention, and useful rules remain hollow phrases.