The doctor then lacerates the region to be covered, which is painless for the patient. |
My Sunday column lacerates the House Republicans for the government shutdown and the flirtation with a debt limit default. |
The smallest commonplace of domestic life, so amiable to the healthy mind, lacerates like a blade. |
This stuff doesn't merely placate the listener with predictable, danceable nursery rhymes but lashes out and lacerates the eardrum relentlessly. |
It takes a piece of ordinary printed matter and lacerates the edges to give them an irregular, jagged appearance so that recipient will think it has just been torn out of a magazine. |
Berardinelli lacerates Stone for allegedly not making an attempt to appeal to the masses. |