Use "disfigure|disfigured|disfigures|disfiguring" in a sentence

1. Disfiguring the “Portrait” in Modern Times

2. An ugly power station disfigures the landscape.

3. A disfigured appearance (14)

4. These diseases blind, maim, disfigure, debilitate, and disable.

5. To mar is to injure or damage; to spoil disfigure, or impair.

6. 11 These diseases blind, maim, disfigure, debilitate, and disable.

7. Blot definition is - a soiling or disfiguring mark : spot

8. To mutilate or disfigure by battering, hacking, cutting, or tearing.

9. We're still not curing enough patients -- it's the most disfiguring cancer.

10. The accident disfigured him for life.

11. Wind turbines are large and noisy and they disfigure the landscape.

12. A damaged Bumper cover will disfigure your vehicle and detract from

13. 14 synonyms for Contort: twist, knot, distort, warp, deform, misshape, deform, disfigure, distort

14. Her face is disfigured with the scar.

15. 4 She was horribly disfigured by burns.

16. 10 The accident disfigured him for life.

17. She was badly disfigured in the fire.

18. He was badly disfigured by the accident.

19. For much of its long history, leprosy was feared as an incurable, disfiguring disease.

20. It had a nasty, disfiguring stain running along the whole of the top edge.

21. 18 With great force my garment is disfigured;*

22. His face had been disfigured in an accident.

23. Her face was disfigured by a broken nose.

24. 6 Her face is disfigured with the scar.

25. He has been left hideously disfigured by plastic surgery.

26. 7 Her face was disfigured by a broken nose.

27. 15 Wrinkles and brown spots disfigured the skin.

28. 3 She was badly disfigured in the fire.

29. Antonyms for Bedecks include blemishes, defaces, disfigures, scars, spoils, mutilates, ruins, defiles, maims and flaws

30. Many of the wounded had been badly disfigured.

31. Her face was hideously disfigured after the accident.

32. 2 He was badly disfigured by the accident.

33. 26 Many of the wounded had been badly disfigured.

34. 10 Many of the wounded had been badly disfigured.

35. Antain's scars never heal and he is permanently disfigured

36. 1 Many of the wounded had been badly disfigured.

37. 14 He has been left hideously disfigured by plastic surgery.

38. 9 Her face was disfigured by a long red scar.

39. Antonyms for Blazoning include concealing, covering, denying, hiding, withholding, blemishing, defacing, disfiguring, marring and scarring

40. Antonyms for Befrill include blemish, deface, disfigure, mar, scar, spoil, decrease, harm, lessen and reduce

41. Her face was disfigured by a long red scar.

42. Her good name was disfigured by instances of favouritism.

43. 8 His face had been disfigured in an accident.

44. (Isaiah 52:14b) Was Jesus physically disfigured in some way?

45. Antonyms for Bedizening include blemishing, defacing, disfiguring, marring, scarring, spoiling, mutilating, ruining, defiling and maiming

46. His disfigured face was like some avenging nemesis of gargoyle design.

47. Recent comment has been disfigured by a good deal of misinformation.

48. 16 The text is disfigured by irritating errors and sloppy proofreading.

49. Ancient statues and mosaics testify that pugilists became horribly disfigured.

50. The old city is increasingly disfigured by tasteless new buildings.

51. 5 Her good name was disfigured by instances of favouritism.

52. Now , all the prejudices of the Restoration , all its interests, all its instincts tended disfigure Napoleon.

53. And more than 10 million are afflicted by fluorosis, which can soften and disfigure teeth and bones.

54. 12 She tried not to look at the scarred, disfigured face.

55. 11 The old city is increasingly disfigured by tasteless new buildings.

56. 17 Consider the partially analogous case of those disfigured by thalidomide.

57. "He sunk beneath the Cumbrous weight." "That Cumbrous and unwieldy style which disfigures English composition so …

58. Many patients habitually use one or two sites and develop hard subcutaneous plaques or disfiguring insulin hypertrophy.

59. The Albinos are the normal or disfigured humanoids found throughout the game

60. 26 She tried not to look at the scarred,[www.Sentencedict.com] disfigured face.

61. She tried not to look at the scarred[sentencedict .com], disfigured face.

62. A man so disfigured by crashes, that he's forced to wear a mask.

63. 22 To conceal his disfigured visage , Sidious returned to his simple Sith robes.

64. —For his appearance was disfigured more than that of any other man

65. While battling her, Bizarro becomes disfigured and gains opposite powers to Supergirl.

66. He was disfigured for life by the burns he received in the accident.

67. What does Beblubber mean? To make swollen, disfigured, bleared, or sullied by weeping

68. Bandaged and immobilised, disfigured in the pursuit of beauty, Messager's women seek salvation.

69. A Bulbous nasal tip involves the swelling of a nasal tip that becomes overgrown, sometimes to a disfiguring degree

70. This part of the old town has been disfigured by ugly new buildings.

71. 1840, Thomas De Quincey, Style (published in Blackwood's Magazine) that Cumbrous and unwieldy style which disfigures English composition so extensively

72. 27 “‘You must not shave* the hair on the side of your head* or disfigure the edges of your beard.

73. 14 He was disfigured for life by the burns he received in the accident.

74. Flesh disfigured by age or disease will become fresher than that of a child.

75. 13 This part of the old town has been disfigured by ugly new buildings.

76. Now the vital laser needed to treat children with disfiguring birthmarks is already installed at the Ulster Hospital at Dundonald.

77. 18 Another classically disfigured landscape that can be rich in wildlife is the sewage farm.

78. To make swollen and disfigured or sullied by weeping; as, her eyes or cheeks were Beblubbered

79. 23 Likewise John, the horror-story writer neighbour whose face is disfigured by a livid birthmark.

80. Antonyms for Caparisoned include exposed, unclad, blemished, defaced, disarrayed, disfigured, disrobed, marred, scarred and spoiled