Definitionn. the act of damaging something or someone
Last update: August 24, 2015
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Assuredly no scathe could come to Baldur the Beautiful from a creature so insignificant, and Freya returned to Asgard well pleased with her quest. [Please select]
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The fiercer element had cropped the verdure of the plain, which looked as though it were scathed by the consuming lightning. [Please select]
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White, tense with his anger, he looked at her and spoke, his lips as pale as if his fiery words scathed them. [Please select]
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It was a decaying tulip-tree--scathed by lightning or storm--and stood somewhat apart from the others, out in the open ground. [Please select]
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Fools like herself would feel his spell, would cherish and caress him, only to be stung and scathed as she had been. [Please select]
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(Root and honey, palm and spathe, Guard a cub from harm and scathe.) [Please select]
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