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Meanings of great disfigurement in English
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Usage of great disfigurement in English
1
Moles are frequently a greatdisfigurement to the face, but they should not be tampered with in any way.
2
The open canals, which come from all the houses, and meander through the streets, are a greatdisfigurement to the town.
3
If situated in the face, however, they frequently cause greatdisfigurement, as the claret-stain, which may be seen sometimes to occupy nearly half the face.
4
A greaterdisfigurement to the room, which was otherwise prettily furnished, could hardly be imagined.