Definitionadj. having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence
Last update: October 12, 2015
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She was unable to control the sobs that ravaged her body. [Please select]
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The Queen was terribly moved to see his ravaged face. [Please select]
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"And leave the valley to be ravaged." [Please select]
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The jaunty, self-satisfied look was ravaged by something cringing, that suggested sleeplessness and undefined anxiety. [Please select]
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His territories would be ravaged; and he himself killed or taken back, as a prisoner, to the Deccan. [Please select]
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Since I have ravaged this road, I never saw such a man. [Please select]
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A hero is no hero unless he has "ravaged brows," is "blase" or "brise" or "fatigue." [Please select]
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The country had been ravaged till it was hard to find a pig or a cow. [Please select]
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Block Island was ravaged, and Pequots on the mainland were killed and their corn destroyed. [Please select]
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The French from Canada ravaged the New England frontier and burned Schenectady in New York. [Please select]
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The Sultan Solyman, called the _Magnificent_, maintained his supremacy over Transylvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia, ravaged Hungary, wrested Rhodes from the Knights of St. [Please select]
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