Similar words: tattered, scattered, shattered, splattered, battery, batteries, uttered, flatterer. Meaning: ['bætəd] adj. 1. damaged by blows or hard usage 2. damaged especially by hard usage 3. exhibiting symptoms resulting from repeated physical and emotional injury.
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151) A few pairs of battered shoes were lined up along an old wooden shelf.
152) Lesbians put their weight behind issues such as child care, abortion, race, battered wives and rape.
153) Republicans, battered as they are in the public opinion polls, succeeded in dramatically transforming the terms of the national debate.
154) On Monday, soybean and grain prices were battered in part because of forecasts calling for improved conditions.
155) Authorities began evacuating people in the state of Oaxaca as the hurricane battered villages with high winds and intense rain.
156) Battered by 50 knot winds and seven-metre seas, the Ambrosia was later washed ashore in Aberdeenshire.
157) Five days after his abduction, he was released, battered and dazed, a few blocks from his residence in Seoul.
158) Ten days later, David lay on the battered couch in Laura's consulting room.
159) She regarded herself as having been battered by uncontrollable forces, washed up in hostile, foreign waters against jagged rocks.
160) Over the debris of the tower and the crushed bodies they battered the doors with it.
161) A small, battered house in a small battered terrace; the buildings appeared to be leaning on one another for support.
162) It is a myth that battered women deserve or want to be beaten.
162) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
163) And then he battered his highest score of the tour, hitting 165 in the opening Test match.
164) Teachers suspect that the child is being battered regularly by his parents.
165) He could see the battered standard lamp, the mirror, the dowdy wallpaper.
166) We have often been tempted to abandon this task; then another battered woman would come into our lived.
167) There was nothing in his office except for a few battered chairs.
168) Read in studio An insurance company's giving two million pounds to help battered women and their children.
169) It was not intended to suggest that these were battered wives.
170) Now the ikons of female suffering are all around us; the image of the battered woman is high fashion.
171) Michael Pearson, 19, of Leeds, battered 19-year-old Dean Fisher to death after meeting him in a pub.
172) That is a fairly important question compared to a question concerning the educational level of the battered wife.
173) At last there was a knock on the door and a young man entered wearing a battered leather jacket and torn breeches.
174) The jury heard how Thompson had been maddened by what he saw and battered his wife to death.
175) It offered Alan Millet little protection from the rain that drove across the street and battered against his body.
176) There was a picture of a village street, the houses were battered clapboard and there were a lot of horses around.
177) Ivan brought me a battered metal box from the driver's cab.
178) I'd seen it too and it hadn't told me anything except that Moira was battered to death with a tenor sax.
179) Moreover, battered women often wind up dropping the charges as reconciliation with the abuser.
180) A monumental granite drinking fountain towered up, with battered, insanitary metal cups hanging from it by chains.
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