scarred in the PONS Dictionary

scarred Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be scarred for life

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His face is scarred by thrown acid, giving him an explosive bad temper that causes him to need time to calm down.
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She was rough-hewn and rawboned, with red hair and a smallpox-scarred face.
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A toddler's arm is scarred bright pink from a third-degree burn.
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Though he would survive the ordeal, he would be left a jaded man, his pride scarred.
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Much of the landscape remains scarred with rusting oil derricks.
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He is described as tall and dark haired with a scarred face and an eye patch.
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Low outcroppings of rock in the mown turf were grooved and scarred by the last glacial period.
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In the extreme, the whole cavity can be scarred and occluded.
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Marina has a scarred face because she was the unintended victim of an incident involving a vial of acid which was thrown by her father.
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The latter disguised his scarred visage with a steel mask.
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