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Having edges that are jagged from injury.
torn
mangled
lacerated
injured
rough
1
Those who
lacerate
our simple pleasures, relentlessly, our fleshy ways and desires.
2
The tearing noise of the sergeant's voice continued to
lacerate
his body.
3
I forgot to
lacerate
your beaver hats, but that is soon done.
4
They
lacerate
their bodies, but do not extract the front teeth.
5
Her own sex will be first to
lacerate
her heart with her shame.
6
No new calamity shall
lacerate
your sensibilities-sensibilitiesprecious to me as my own.
7
Authors have feelings, which even scholastic young maidens cannot be permitted to
lacerate
.
8
Within moments she had filled her fist with a
lacerate
disspell.
9
Is he to be the wolf that will one day
lacerate
my breast?
10
Why should I
lacerate
their little souls with a useless leave-taking?
11
And he kept drifting about to find Becky and
lacerate
her with the performance.
12
Savage indignation did not
lacerate
his breast nor was he given to finger wagging.
13
They drain an animal's blood,
lacerate
it for no reason.
14
Those eyes found him and their hooded gaze seemed to
lacerate
him like knives.
15
Resist and
lacerate
the logic of Winston's world by making yourself heard and be seen.
16
By this time, she had composed another
lacerate
disspell.
lacerate
·
lacerate the heart
compose another lacerate
lacerate a horse
lacerate rebel