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be rotten to the core if a person or an organization is rotten to the core, it behaves in a way that is not honest or moral. The whole legal system is rotten to the core. See also: rotten to the core in every part. He's convinced that the army is rotten to the core. I'd never heard anything like it. I was shocked to the core. (= extremely shocked) to the core completely or totally. A showman to the core, Chuck arrived at my party wearing a white headdress and a long purple cape. Usage notes: often used in the form rotten to the core How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Corer says it takes about one hour per week per stock to watch their investments. By 2000, he was deputy director of the CIA's Counter-Terrorist Center--a soft-spoken, steady counterpoint to the flamboyant director of the center, Corer Black. Moreover, had Ortiz Corer chosen "farmer" or "peasant" over campesino then her poem would not have been about her homeland of Puerto Rico. |
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