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lacerated
[ las-uh-rey-tid ]
adjective
- mangled; jagged; torn.
- pained; wounded; tortured:
lacerated sensibilities.
- Botany, Zoology. having the edge variously cut as if torn into irregular segments, as a leaf.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍路濒补肠顎侥谤路补迟顎卐诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lacerated1
Example Sentences
He left the room, returning with a metronome whose loud, mechanical clicking lacerated the otherwise-fine mood being created by a Bach record on the turntable.
He was locked in solitary confinement with welts 鈥渢he size of a man鈥檚 finger鈥 oozing from his lacerated back.
These included a fractured skull with associated bleeding to the brain and retinal bleeding; 27 rib fractures; fractures to both thigh bones; fractures to both shin bones; fractured wrist and a lacerated liver.
Down the street, a mule lay panting on its side, its skin lacerated from shrapnel.
Stone lacerated his spleen Feb. 20 and didn鈥檛 return to full-contact practice until two days before the series opener.
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