Similar words: latter, matter, battery, scatter, pattern, no matter, a matter of, sheltered. Meaning: ['ʃætə(r)] adj. ruined or disrupted.
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151. The twin-engine plane was shattered to bits upon impact, leaving only its tail largely intact and a swath of charred ground amid scrub brush at an altitude of 13,500 feet.
152. For six years, he makes a peaceful life for himself in the Canadian wilderness, but this life is shattered after the murder of his girlfriend by his brother Victor Creed (later Sabertooth ).
153. Ferreira was sitting on a curb in one of Rio's most violent slums and minutes earlier had witnessed his colleague's skull shattered by a high calibre rifle shot.
154. His right front leg was shattered, jagged splinters of bone jutted through the skin.
155. One of his legs was thrust tensely through the shattered glass of the windshield.
156. He was also struck by a bullet that shattered his left shinbone.
157. Lake Missoula spilled out onto the lowlands in a rumbling, frothy flood peppered by chunks of the shattered ice dam.
158. He keeps his helmet from that day (pictured here), still dusted with shattered concrete and drywall, in a glass case in his living room.
159. His record throw of 12.75 metres, at the Japan Masters Athletics championship in June, shattered the world centenarian javelin record formerly held by an American.
160. The undercurrents of tension and alienation build until they decide to smash up their home, piece by shattered piece, and then kill themselves.
161. When Benedictus climbed down from his ladder, he noticed that the flask was broken, but had not actually shattered.
162. One of the back wheels shattered his skull and killed him instantaneously.
163. The aggression of the warlord Musa Hilal can be traced to the fears of his father, and to how climate change shattered a way of life.
164. For a long time the ancestral planes related to physicality were shattered like a broken mirror.
165. When Haiti was devastated by an earthquake in January, aid teams poured in to the shattered island, speaking dozens of languages — but not Haitian Creole.
166. The tense silence on the flight deck was shattered By a warning horn.
167. J. Robert Oppenheimer, head of the Manhattan Project, reacted to the atomic explosion that shattered the predawn desert silence by simply saying, "It worked."
168. The blast was so mighty that it shattered windows two miles away and leveled buildings within 300 yards of the truck, pulling down an observation aerostat.
169. It ripped through a tollgate about 20 meters away from the explosion site, and shattered all the windows of buildings located within a radius of 3 kilometers.
170. Pushing her way out the shattered back cargo window, the slight but athletic preteen scrambled on top of the SUV, which had righted itself[Sentence dictionary], and yelled to her mother to hoist up the younger children.
171. Whitman's fearless, unheard-of voice shattered the glass of European gentility and eventually emboldened later generations of American poets to speak out in wilder tones.
172. Kristen loved helping her dad cook up a big pot of firehouse chili, but worked long hours, and he was still shattered by his loss.
173. Trust is as difficult a coin to earn and it is easily lost - the trust built over a decade can be shattered in an instant by one offhanded remark or deed.
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