Worn to shreds; or wearing torn or ragged clothing.
(For clothes) Damaged, with holes, as a consequence of being worn intensively.
1 The holiday decorations, no matter how tattered , still went up every year.
2 The gnawed and tattered holes in the bag told their own story.
3 I was already pretty tattered from what had been a tough year.
4 The tattered remnants of the Spanish Arch barely do its history justice.
5 Tempest was in the tattered and dirty finery of a seventeenth-century courtier.
6 The child on the floor is beautiful, even in her tattered clothes.
7 She parades her duty before me in the most tattered of rags.
8 I declined the offer as the tattered one better fit my image.
9 Some children dressed in tattered brocades played at quoits on the outskirts.
10 I let go, and the tattered flap fell against the table top.
11 My resolve is being held by a tattered string ready to snap.
12 The servants saw her tattered finery and brought her to Master Hornpull.
13 The tattered flag on the pole above stirred to an awakening breeze.
14 Gwen pushed forward the tattered cards she had retrieved from the river.
15 Nothing could be done to get in any of our tattered canvas.
16 The trees round it are much tattered and torn by English shell.
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