The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cloacal \Clo*a"cal\, a. Of or pertaining to a cloaca.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to the cloaca or the sewer
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Usage examples of "cloacal".
Then as Pam screamed his name he slipped again and fell feet first, bypassing the ledge, into the storm-driven cloacal rage below.
Captain of Scouts to the mighty High Chief Graakaak, struggled to quell his cloacal quaking and give no sign that he saw the demons.
They were all traditional verses, mostly on cloacal subjects, but it was somehow warming to find that verse was still in regard for its gnomic or mnemonic properties.
Poole, watching Parz slide like a fish through the cloacal darkness, found himself relishing the cool dryness inside his suit, and would not have exchanged.
The openings we thought were their vaginas are almost dorsal, with the cloacal openings toward the front.
You are filthy of person and of habit, loathsome in appearance and character, cloacal in your proclivities.
The cloacal climate would have been affliction enough, but it bred various other torments, chief among them the jungle vermin.
Down in the cellars of the mansion, the miasmic, cloacal air was quite still.
Then as Pam screamed his name he slipped again and fell feet first, bypassing the ledge, into the storm-driven cloacal rage below.
The humidity condensed around the countless nuclei provided by all of that air pollution, so that when the sun rose, it had to force its way up through a thick cloacal fog, and turned a furious red color, the color of Elvis's face in his last moments on earth.