Similar words: ruin, sanguine, fined, grained, refined, combined, strained, ordained. Meaning: ['ruːɪnd] adj. 1. destroyed physically or morally 2. doomed to extinction 3. brought to ruin.
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1, My new shoes got ruined in the mud.
2, He ruined himself by gambling.
3, The whole supermarket was ruined in a great fire.
4, The ancient ivy cleaved to the ruined castle walls.
5, The ruined house had a sinister appearance.
6, Huge modern hotels have ruined this once unspoilt coastline.
7, The bad weather ruined our trip.
8, We are not wrong,is young ruined promises.
9, The crops were ruined by the late frost.
10, This illness has ruined my life.
11, Heavy rainfall ruined the match.
12, We glimpsed the ruined abbey from the windows of the train.
13, The ancient temple ruined in the war will be reconstructed soon.
14, That one mistake ruined his chances of getting the job.
15, Many a famous pop star has been ruined by drugs.
16, He pulled the flowers about until he ruined them all.
17, His career would be ruined.
18, His reputation was ruined by insinuation and rumour.
19, Look what you've done - my jacket's ruined!
20, Years of dissipation had ruined his health.
21, I was ruined by that law case.
22, It poured with rain and my dress got/was ruined.
23, Jefferson was ruined by the lawsuit.
24, She was ruined by a rascal.
25, The great financial crash in 1929 ruined international trade.
26, If this deal doesn't go through,(http://sentencedict.com/ruined.html) we're ruined.
27, Her injury ruined her chances of winning the race.
28, This carpet's as good as ruined.
29, He ruined her self-confidence with a few well-chosen words.
30, The storm ruined our wheat.
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