Definitionadj. irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn
Last update: September 8, 2015
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As he fell on the road his hands and knees got badly lacerated. [noun]
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I bequeath you my children, as if I left you a rag of my own lacerated heart. [noun]
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The ravenous animal, it is said, flew at his master as soon as he fell, and lacerated his face and throat. [noun]
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Among the Semites and Tatars worshippers lacerate themselves before the god. [noun]
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The artist's wound was frightfully wide and deep, but the blood had flowed among his thick curls, and had clotted over the lacerated veins like a thick dressing. [noun]
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She was terribly laceratedI may say, without exaggeration, literally flayed. [noun]
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They are deceived who imagine that he arises from his knees, with back lacerated and bleeding, cherishing only a spirit of meekness and forgiveness. [noun]
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