Having edges that are jagged from injury.
1 Never being given enough time to heal before being lacerated open again.
2 The muscle on the right side of the neck was badly lacerated .
3 In his left side was a terrible lacerated wound, exposing the heart.
4 Natalie blocked each attack, but already her lacerated arms ached from fatigue.
5 There is nostalgia in it, the nostalgia of a sick, lacerated soul.
6 Its coat was lacerated all over, probably from the bites of rats.
7 This complaint, punctuated with sighs and tears, lacerated the heart of Clementine.
8 Three varieties of wounds are described: incised, punctured, and contused and lacerated .
9 The right ankle was lacerated and bleeding, but the wound looked superficial.
10 It lacerated his pride, his self-respect, more than it did his legs.
11 Her lacerated back was sufficient evidence how cruelly she had been punished.
12 Luck is still recovering from a lacerated kidney and an abdominal tear.
13 Its lacerated side, which bled profusely, showed that it had been shot.
14 The last little act of beneficence soothed Bonhag's lacerated soul a little.
15 My arms and legs were being lacerated by some kind of blade.
16 They emerged from the water, drenched, lacerated , bleeding, but with unabated mettle.
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