scarred

IPA: skˈɑrd

adjective

  • Having a scar or scars.
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Examples of "scarred" in Sentences

  • The movie scarred the boy for life.
  • The election was scarred with irregularities.
  • I was scarred at the rate of reduction of size.
  • Aya is deeply scarred by the incident and refuses to eat.
  • His square hands, scarred from the mines, move as he speaks.
  • My family is still scarred from the war you got us into in Iraq.
  • It will not improve the appearance of scarred skin, nor minimize the scars.
  • Obama is scarred from the primary battle, but it may have left him more prepared for the clashes to come against McCain.
  • VW executives remain scarred by an attempt in the 1980s to Americanize Rabbits produced at a VW plant in Westmoreland County, Pa., with cheaper interiors and a softer suspension.
  • But I am very proud of every penny of my taxes that go to the rehabilitation and care of those who return home physically and/or mentally damaged and scarred from the experience.
  • From the dark skinned Grandfather who I never met, an alcoholic baker, from the Grandmother traumatised by “The Troubles”, from the Mother with skin scarred by burns, serving time in a hospital which rewarded her with diphtheria and isolation.
  • Obviously many people are scarred from the mortgage crisis they're facing and I think we often make the mistake to think that we can teach the traditional texts of financial literacy -- like teaching young people how to open a checking account -- as though that somehow will make a difference.

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