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Sentence count:205+21Posted:2017-01-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: ruinsanguinefinedgrainedrefinedcombinedstrainedordainedMeaning: ['ruːɪnd]  adj. 1. destroyed physically or morally 2. doomed to extinction 3. brought to ruin. 
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151, A brave attempt, but ruined by the fact that neither of the elements are really up to much.
152, Their breathtaking scenery, beaches and ruined cities are rapidly putting this out-of-the-way nation firmly on the tourist map.
153, She had died in giving birth to Selene, having already been nearly ruined by the birth of Dinah.
154, The careers of many great champions have been blighted and eventually ruined by their putting.
155, McCarthy's blend of half-truths and lies ruined many careers in government and the professions.
156, But the milk powder was ruined, and so, too, were many of the packets of dried soup and flavourings.
157, His career had been ruined by the sensational and damaging stories that appeared in the popular press.
158, Several of them were the sons of merchants, some prosperous, some small, two ruined.
159, Besides, none of them had any sense of humour and I ruined many a high-flown discussion by making jokes.
160, In college he loved a young girl of a lower class and ruined her; she died a suicide.
161, A strange, sad commemoration of the murders that ruined paradise.
162, It is all one thing, a ruined city of trivia where people feel real pain.
163, More than 40 homes were flooded, valuable shop stocks were ruined, and the local theatre turned into a swimming pool.
164, A considerable portion of the temple still stands and, even in its ruined condition, presents a most impressive sight.
165, It was drastically restored in the late nineteenth century from a ruined condition and with the aid of drawings.
166, Some of the food had been washed overboard(sentencedict.com), and the rest would follow or soon be ruined.
167, Southend ruined manager Peter Shilton's home debut for Plymouth, who went to the bottom.
168, The capital of the region is Elgin with its ruined medieval cathedral.
169, Something else was odd: seen from inside, the hut seemed less ruined than partly built and then overgrown.
170, I really feel a foreigner and walk up the drive cursing the mud that has ruined my gold stilettos.
171, Hunter, nearly ruined it all with the announcement that he'd tested positive four times for steroids.
172, Careers are ruined - for the individuals and, maybe, for some of their colleagues. Financial liability is serious.
173, When I think we risked our lives and ruined our health to come to this.
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174, Last year they came back for a checkup and medics found their wheelchairs were ruined by the war torn terrain.
175, It breaks my heart that his career has been ruined.
176, Three hours' extremely cold and tedious observation had been ruined by the sudden flash of this light several years earlier.
177, At seventeen, he announces that he wants to spend his whole life in a ruined castle by the sea.
178, The local pottery had been totally flooded out with the stock ruined.
179, At home the prevailing taste was for more picturesque remains, ruined abbeys and medieval churches.
180, There were fears, too, that Sydney would not be able to dispel the stench of commercialism that ruined Atlanta.
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