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Filter by Meaning Her excoriated feet made it hard for her to keep up with the hiking group.
He couldn't sleep because of the excoriated feeling in his chest.
The excoriated feeling in her throat made it difficult to swallow.
The coach excoriated the players for their poor performance in the game.
The critic excoriated the movie for its poor acting and weak storyline.
The judge excoriated the defendant for his disrespectful behavior in court.
The rough fabric excoriated the sensitive skin on his face.
The conductor excoriated the passenger for not having a valid ticket.
She excoriated her hands while trying to fix the rusty gate with her bare hands.
The editor excoriated the writer for the grammatical errors in the article.
He winced as he felt the excoriated pressure in his ears.
The heavy rain excoriated the lettering from the sign.
The little girl couldn't stop scratching her chickenpox blisters, and they excoriated.
The trainer excoriated the athlete for not following the diet plan.
The patient's skin was excoriated due to an allergic reaction to the medication.
The sandstorm excoriated the paint from the walls.
The excoriated paint on the old car made it look neglected.
The excoriated skin on her fingers was a sign of her nervous habit of picking at her nails.
The doctor excoriated the patient for their failure to follow prescribed treatment.
The movie critic excoriated the film for its terrible acting and plot.
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