I don't care the rind of a rotten orange for life or liberty either,' cried our acquaintance, snapping his finger and thumb.
As he walked from his prison to execution, seeing every window and top of house filled with spectators, he cried out, 'Look, look, how they are all piled up like rotten oranges!'
I brushed sand from my suit and strolled towards the pier, stepping on a rotten orange.
From his present position, he saw a ranch-style house in need of paint, set on a dead yard littered with rotten oranges.
The smell of rotten oranges from the alley was strong as the swing-doors were pushed open.
There, Leonato, take her back again: Give not this rotten orange to your friend; She's but the sign and semblance of her honour.
Give not this rotten orange to your friend.
There was the half-empty fruit stand stocked with rotten oranges, the cheating butcher selling steaks under the counter, the abrasive post-office clerk who just would not produce the right rubber stamp.
Emerson plunged on, splashing through puddles of unspeakable stuff and sometimes slipping on a melon rind or rotten orange.
Thousands of rotten oranges are found under the trees.