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. |
He is a television regular, lacerating the aspirations of bumbling, wannabe chefs. |
Blunt or lacerating trauma may cause a variety of injuries to the eye and its surrounding structures. |
I thought to castigate a libertine, and I have been, I fear, lacerating the heart of a true gentleman! |
Three weeks ago, the former Fine Gael minister deliverd a lacerating attack on his former colleagues in this newspaper. |
Turner pens a column in a weekend paper which, often as not, is given over to lacerating New Right economics and philosophies. |