Rusted
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26 examples of Rusted in a sentence
As you can see,
rusted
bolts, rubber, wood and neon pink duct tape.
RL: So, what I did is basically I had another screening room experience where I was basically tracking where I was looking, or where we were looking, and of course you're looking at the two people on the bow of the ship, and then at some point, I'm changing the periphery of the shot, I'm changing, it's becoming the
rusted
wreck, and then I would run it every day, and then I would find exactly the moment that I stopped looking at them and start noticing the rest of it, and the moment my eye shifted, we just marked it to the frame.
I was there covering the 25th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear accident, as you can see by the look on my face, reluctantly so, but with good reason, because the nuclear fire that burned for 11 days back in 1986 released 400 times as much radiation as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, and the sarcophagus, which is the covering over reactor number four, which was hastily built 27 years ago, now sits cracked and
rusted
and leaking radiation.
Spindly trees,
rusted
gates, crumbling stone, a solitary mourner— these things come to mind when we think of cemeteries.
And half a block away from janitor man, there's a group of good-for-nothings who don't know no better, waiting for janitor man with
rusted
bicycle chains and imitation Louisville Sluggers, and if they don't find a cent on him, which they won't, they'll just pound at him till the muscles in their arms start burning, till there's no more teeth to crack out.
That's because we think Mars used to have a wetter past, and when water had enough energy, it broke up into hydrogen and oxygen, and hydrogen being so light, it escaped into space, and the oxygen that was left oxidized or
rusted
the ground, making that familiar rusty red color that we see.
I finally went down there, and it was this old
rusted
circular thing, and two beds, and very kind of creepy and weird.
And also, surprisingly, it was done in kind of a cheap metal, and it had completely
rusted
through, and water everywhere, and spiders.
I guess all of his fuzz boxes
rusted
out and his over-driven vacuum tubes exploded in the hot air of his generation.
If the class of the cars were to match that of the movie, they should be racing with
rusted
bicycles.
They've
rusted
in the closet from being aired so little, and the Cosmo we meet at the beginning is selfish, sardonic, and closed off.
Meanwhile, GNP fell by more than a third; oil infrastructure rusted; and many Libyans grew up in a cocoon of Qaddafi’s anti-imperialist rhetoric.
The
rusted
gates between the crumbling heraldic pillars were folded back, and my uncle flicked the mares impatiently as we flew up the weed-grown avenue, until he pulled them on their haunches before the time-blotched steps.
Chains and shackles, which had been the portion of former captives, from whom active exertions to escape had been apprehended, hung
rusted
and empty on the walls of the prison, and in the rings of one of those sets of fetters there remained two mouldering bones, which seemed to have been once those of the human leg, as if some prisoner had been left not only to perish there, but to be consumed to a skeleton.
"Glory?" continued Rebecca; "alas, is the
rusted
mail which hangs as a hatchment over the champion's dim and mouldering tomb--is the defaced sculpture of the inscription which the ignorant monk can hardly read to the enquiring pilgrim--are these sufficient rewards for the sacrifice of every kindly affection, for a life spent miserably that ye may make others miserable?
thought I, here is the choicest juice of all in this secret crypt; and the knave butler, being disturbed in his vocation, hath left the key in the door--In therefore I went, and found just nought besides a commodity of
rusted
chains and this dog of a Jew, who presently rendered himself my prisoner, rescue or no rescue.
The staple to which my chains were fixed, was more
rusted
than I or the villain Abbot had supposed.
He peered through the dusty panes of large doors into dilapidated or forsaken rooms and sheds encumbered with wheelbarrows,
rusted
tools, and broken flower pots, when, suddenly, at the other end of the building, he heard footsteps crunching the sand.
It occurred to him to light a fire, but he tried vainly to raise the
rusted
damper.
Yvonne de Galais held out a burning hand; then she gave up the idea of taking me indoors, and sat down on the mossy,
rusted
bench at the end which was not too wet, while I remained standing, one knee on the bench, and stooped to catch what she was saying.
I easily forced the
rusted
lock.
No laziness, Thibauld; thou art relaxing; go on, go on, then, art thou rusted, thou sluggard?
A ladder had, in fact, been raised up against the permanent gibbet, and the hangman's assistant was busying himself with adjusting the chains which had been
rusted
by the rain.
Then with her two hands, she finished breaking and removing the
rusted
stumps of the bars.
At the end of the fifteenth century, the formidable gibbet which dated from 1328, was already very much dilapidated; the beams were wormeaten, the chains rusted, the pillars green with mould; the layers of hewn stone were all cracked at their joints, and grass was growing on that platform which no feet touched.
The humidity of the earth had
rusted
the screws, and it was not without some difficulty that the coffin was opened.
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