Blemished by injury or rough wear.
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Examples for "marred "
Examples for "marred "
1 The oil-producer held elections a month ago, marred by an opposition boycott.
2 However, his latest visit to the North was marred by loyalist protests.
3 No hint of land marred the perfect line between sea and sky.
4 Unfortunately, the beauty of the concept is marred by two niggling problems.
5 His career, however, was marred by decades of run-ins with the law.
1 Future generations scarred by the cold fires of radiation and renewed hatred.
2 Young Andy himself was scarred after being beaten by an English soldier.
3 Ms Smith said the scarred landscape was evolution in a changing world.
4 She wondered how many bullet holes scarred the fine coachwork these days.
5 His scarred and grizzled face seemed grave and he avoided her gaze.
6 I held Jamie steady, with a light hand on his scarred back.
7 Johanna Vavrika had been deeply scarred by smallpox in the old country.
8 The disease had scarred and disfigured features otherwise regular and always impressive.
9 She gazed upward as new bark began appearing over the scarred wood.
10 The great ice behemoth coursed on, not even scarred by its encounter.
11 In five minutes the picture was a formless, scarred muddle of colours.
12 The gaunt man with the scarred lip was the first to speak.
13 David is still 'psychologically scarred ' by losing, claims a friend of Ed.
14 Those veterans the war did not leave grotesquely disfigured, it scarred emotionally.
15 The same applies to their mothers, all of whom arrive emotionally scarred .
16 The marks of musket shots were swiftly effaced from the scarred buildings.
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scar Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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