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dent

noun as in depression, scrape, chip

verb as in chip, scrape, depress

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Example Sentences

My desk still has the dent from where I hit my head against it when I heard that one.

That is bound to put a dent in public confidence in the police.

Even with mixed reviews, the film did little to dent Clooney's reputation.

Plane travel is extremely dehydrating, and continuously purchasing water at airport prices can put a dent in your wallet.

Emergency benefits have just expired for some 1.3 million jobless Americans, putting a huge dent in our economy.

I guess he can't make a dent on the Chinese disposition, or he'd have had Wong dead before this.

Please take the dent out of my side, Poly, for I am more crippled than was the Soldier.

The snow-covered Dent du Midi had a splendor like the face of the full moon when it is rising.

Then he would show the dent in his cheek, and pass his helmet round for all to see, as a conjurer does.

Mr. John Dent was born about the middle of the eighteenth century.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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