rancidness

IPA: rænsˈɪdnʌs

noun

  • The characteristic of being rancid.
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Examples of "rancidness" in Sentences

  • Go in with a mop & give the rancidness a good scrubbing?
  • The chute tugged at his large body prior to collapsing in the surrounding rancidness.
  • He tasted the rancidness of his own sweat as it poured from his body like sheets of monsoon rain.
  • From this food their flesh has contracted a rancidness which occasions them to be rejected by nicer judges of eating, who thought them before a delicate dish.
  • First, let's all agree that the rancidness of the ad is now beyond debate, not withstanding Deutsch's characterization of the thing on national television as "stunningly brilliant."
  • Three or four of my bosses at work have spent many years perfecting that exquisite combination of stale beer, ciggies, coffee, natto, and general mouth rancidness that make my eyes water at twenty paces!
  • The still air held unfamiliar scents of food, but without the rancidness of grease, and there was little hint of chaos about the premises-except for the thin residual whiteness that seemed everywhere in Swartheld.
  • TO NEW READERS: For those of you unfamiliar with the festering rancidness and mind-melting stupidity of Kathy "Five Feet of Bowel Obstruction" Shaidle, well, this is what happens when you take a few days off and leave Kathy with the keys to the blog.

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