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trashed
adjective as in bombed
adjective as in boozed
adjective as in boozy
adjective as in crapulent
adjective as in crapulous
adjective as in crocked
Example Sentences
Extreme crowding and trashed trails, in other words, might simply be growing pains that will someday smooth out.
The troops looted equipment and generally trashed the place.
The light rail line that links West Jerusalem with Israeli settlements in the east of the city has been trashed.
His house was trashed soon after he led a 2006 Holocaust remembrance.
Rohrabacher has never been accused of trashing an office, but allegedly trashed his rental house instead.
He was trashed by some of his contemporaries who just did not comprehend his greatness.
I don't know much 'bout it, an' maybe I'm clear off but I t'ink d' Graustark army was trashed.
These "bruisers" of the hunting field ought to be made to carry three stone dead weight; they should be "trashed for overtopping."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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