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How to use lacerating in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word lacerating? Here are some examples.

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He had a further accident lacerating his tendons and breaking his left wrist.
Turner pens a column in a weekend paper which, often as not, is given over to lacerating New Right economics and philosophies.
The engine of her Mazda 323 was forced back into the car, trapping her by the feet and lacerating her legs.
He is a television regular, lacerating the aspirations of bumbling, wannabe chefs.
Three weeks ago, the former Fine Gael minister deliverd a lacerating attack on his former colleagues in this newspaper.
In order to save himself, he tore off all his clothes and jumped into a nearby bush of thorns and nettles, lacerating his whole body.
A puncture had suddenly worsened and blown, with the damaged tyre now in danger of lacerating the car.
Some weblogs, with their lacerating, brutal honesty, transport you to the extremities of human experience.
The next thing he did was to punch me in the mouth, lacerating the inside of my lip.
The manacle around my neck tugged on my skin, lacerating my raw flesh.
Economies across Europe are struggling to cope with sluggish growth, lacerating budget cuts and the after-effects of borrowing binges.
Blunt or lacerating trauma may cause a variety of injuries to the eye and its surrounding structures.
As the noise becomes louder, the line becomes broader as if someone was lacerating the black ground to transform it into a square of white light.
This is a moment of difficult, sometimes lacerating, internal turmoil, from which one emerges purified, at last free to choose the right path.
He would tell me who I was, and his judgment was lacerating, merciless.
Her transactions and interactions with clients add up to a lacerating portrait of contemporary mores among the wealthy and the legions of us who depend on their largesse.
The dismantling of misconceptions and hype often starts not with a lacerating bite, but with tiny nibbles that are easy to ignore, laugh at and explain away.
Initially she thought it would be a series of short films, snapshots of a part of the world that has returned to the light after long years of lacerating closure.
At that time, I came here bearing the cries of millions of Central Americans who sought a peaceful solution to the civil wars that were lacerating our region.
Ideally, the surgeon should be aware of the position of the fetal vessels before surgery so he or she can plan the incision to avoid lacerating these vessels.
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I thought to castigate a libertine, and I have been, I fear, lacerating the heart of a true gentleman!
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