Definitionn. an appearance that has been spoiled or is misshapen
Last update: July 8, 2015
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Adult foreigners visiting the country are also liable to be attacked, and women, especially, rarely escape disfigurement if they stay in the country for any length of time. [Please select]
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The work of disfigurement began without delay. [Please select]
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He wore black glasses to hide terrible disfigurement--he lifted them to show me. [Please select]
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The whole complexion of his thought regarding his personal disfigurement was changed. [Please select]
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"We don't quite know what disfigurement will result," said the nurse bluntly. [Please select]
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"Believe me," she said gently, "it is no disfigurement." [Please select]
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Dream disfigurement, then, turns out in reality to be an act of the censor. [Please select]
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There was another facial disfigurement, peculiarly and horribly Eastern, which my pen may not describe. [Please select]
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It was the spirit of the British soldier, triumphant over suffering and cruel disfigurement, with his inevitable answer to any question as to how he was getting on. [Please select]
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--These occasionally occur, and when over the cavities of the nose produce depression, disfigurement, and impeded respiration, owing to the lessening of the caliber of the nasal passages. [Please select]
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