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Damaged by blows or hard usage.
battered
beaten-up
damaged
battered
beaten-up
1
However, America's
battered
jobs market has got a long way to go.
2
For countries already
battered
by the debt crisis, that's hardly a consolation.
3
TODAY'S election in Bangladesh could possibly refloat the country's
battered
political system.
4
South African boxer Ruann Visser was left
battered
and beaten this week.
5
Stock markets
battered
airlines amid growing concerns about the sector's financial viability.
1
But they also are hunting for
beaten
-
up
securities linked to commercial property.
2
No more
beaten
-
up
toenails are on view, because everyone is thickly shod.
3
Then we go to LA and stay in this super
beaten
-
up
house.
4
Real estate, and
beaten
-
up
sectors such as the Pacific Rim and financials.
5
He was eating some kind of mash from a
beaten
-
up
soldier's bowl.
1
She traded in her
beat
-
up
car and bought a Cadillac, she said.
2
He was about the most bedraggled and
beat
-
up
thing she'd ever seen.
3
A chair was vacant beside a
beat
-
up
table and I took that.
4
He opens the locker door and takes out a
beat
-
up
straw suitcase.
5
The other Summerhill parents had
beat
-
up
VW buses, braids, and fringed boots.
6
Dimitri located a
beat
-
up
Yankees cap in the corner of the trailer.
7
A figure on a
beat
-
up
bicycle was approaching, the front wheel wobbling.
8
Lucien went to his bed and pulled a
beat
-
up
suitcase from underneath.
9
Mary Terror's rusted,
beat
-
up
blue Chevy pickup was in the parking lot.
10
Luce looked down at her jeans,
beat
-
up
tennis shoes, and purple backpack.
11
Stallings stood up from his desk and grabbed his
beat
-
up
pad folio.
12
An aching body, an empty room, a stack of
beat
-
up
old dolls.
13
Every bar I walk into, every fucking bar, I see
beat
-
up
guys.
14
He drove there in his
beat
-
up
Altima and parked in the driveway.
15
I took another drag on the cigarette and studied the
beat
-
up
face.
16
I compromised, in a
beat
-
up
dinner jacket with a silly bow tie.