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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121, Combe Sydenham country park has beautiful walks and tasty trout for sale whilst Stogursey boasts a moated ruined castle and Norman church.
122, Abergavenny is a bustling market town with a museum in the grounds of a ruined castle.
123, For a second or two the moon escapes from behind the rushing clouds casting silvery shadows on the ruined abbey.
124, That was in a bay overlooked by a ruined castle straight out of Macbeth.
125, He wasn't injured by the tackle, just ruined by running in unremitting heat.
126, The Hulk was a towering, ruined spacecraft adrift in black void, wreathed with ... spewed-out gases?
127, Strange how handsome he looked with the shadow concealing his ruined cheek a little.
128, St Andrews still has an attractive, if not overworked, little harbour below the gaunt shapes of ruined castle and cathedral.
129, If anyone sees me flexing my bicep, my cover s ruined.
130, The old ruined oak tree beckoned him like some great finger thrust up from the green grass.
131, The old citadel remains; a fortified entrance gate, a ruined keep, some fine slabs of wall.
132, Artists, together with their fellow beings, picked their way through ruined cities, wearing what clothes they could get.
133, He sat back on his heels, sorrowfully examining the ruined glove.
134, If they had been left there, they would have been ruined by white ants and fungus.
135, From Primrose Hill, London looked like a ruined city shrouded in mist.
136, The panic-stricken people in the town thought only that they would be killed or enslaved and their city ruined.
137, It was also feared an emergency tracheotomy could have ruined his distinctive voice for good.
138, The toll includes drowned livestock, ruined wheat crops and boats torn from their moorings on rivers around the north state.
139, Its hanging brass handles were damaged and tarnished, its once polished top ruined by years of misuse.
140, There were no houses or villages, only the occasional ruined farmhouse surrounded by pine trees and sandy, boggy ground.
141, His hollow eyes have led you to expect something far more ruined.
142, Although partially ruined, the watchtower had been rebuilt and fortified by Skarsnik's Goblins.
143, A footpath blocked by barbed wire and it's certainly ruined the outing for this group.Sentence dictionary
144, Christmas dinner ruined and so on - she's hopping mad.
145, Glastonbury Tor, with the ruined tower of St Michael's church, can be seen for miles around.
146, At that moment they reached the ruined abbey and she fell silent at its sheer beauty.
147, Grandad Clegg's job down Darnley pit had ruined his lungs and he'd died.
148, Now the question arises: have my taste-buds been ruined by the muck I've plucked from the mouths of babes?
149, I've worked too damned hard just to let everything be ruined because of unsavoury gossip.
150, The first half of our lives is ruined by our parents, and the second half by our children. Clarence Darrow
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