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Meanings of
lacerated
in английском
Having edges that are jagged from injury.
torn
mangled
lacerate
Related terms
injured
rough
Synonyms
Examples for "
torn
"
torn
mangled
lacerate
Examples for "
torn
"
1
Are we willing to accept war
torn
Ferguson as the new normal?
2
The water had
torn
almost all the way to the east side.
3
It was
torn
down in 1984 by the Communist East German government.
4
There were dreadful lacerations; the skin was
torn
in strips and shreds.
5
I've been feeling somewhat
torn
about our meeting in your office today.
1
We expected to find the
mangled
body of Hector in the morning.
2
Seeing the
mangled
bodies of James Peck and others affected me profoundly.
3
Services resumed on the busy track after the
mangled
coaches were removed.
4
Where his strong right arm should have been was a
mangled
stump.
5
We saw the results last weekend in horrific crashes and
mangled
metal.
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.
Usage of
lacerated
in английском
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.
Other examples for "lacerated"
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lacerated
lacerate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
lacerated feelings
lacerated flesh
lacerated hands
lacerated heart
Lacerated
through the time
Lacerated
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
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