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Harrowed

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The harrowed path through the dense forest was barely visible.
The harrowed survivors of the shipwreck clung to the wreckage for hours.
The caregiver felt harrowed after spending a long day looking after the elderly patient.
The river carved a harrowed canyon through the mountains.
The workers harrowed the soil to create a level surface for the construction project.
The gardener harrowed the flowerbeds to prepare the soil for planting.
The harrowed detective couldn't sleep, haunted by the unsolved case.
The harrowed walls of the ancient castle revealed centuries of decay.
The haunting melody harrowed her soul, reminding her of a painful memory.
The agricultural worker harrowed the land to improve water absorption.
The tyrant ordered his enemies to be harrowed publicly.
The harrowed students struggled to meet the demanding expectations of their professor.
In ancient times, prisoners were harrowed to instill fear in others.
She was startled by the harrowed expression on his face.
The harrowed residents of the war-torn city lived in constant fear.
The chef used a harrowed knife to score the skin of the roast for better presentation.
The tornado harrowed the town, tearing apart buildings and uprooting trees.
The park maintenance staff harrowed the walking paths after heavy rainfall.
The hiker's boots left harrowed tracks in the muddy trail.
The harrowed hiker lost his way in the dense forest and had to spend the night alone.
The grieving mother was harrowed by the loss of her child.
The agricultural cooperative harrowed the communal fields to ensure even distribution of nutrients.
The harrowed employees endured long hours and excessive workloads.
The harrowed expression on his face suggested a sleepless night.
The homeowner harrowed the gravel driveway to even out the surface.
The rebels harrowed the capital city, seizing control and plundering government buildings.
The hikers were harrowed by the sudden storm and struggled to find shelter.
The looters harrowed the abandoned warehouse, taking anything of value.
The haunting melody of the song left the audience feeling harrowed and introspective.
The harrowed mother anxiously awaited news of her missing child.
The farmer harrowed the field to prepare it for planting.
The harrowed farmer faced constant challenges due to drought and crop failures.
The pirates harrowed the merchant ships, stealing their cargo.
The harrowed look in her eyes suggested a sleepless night.
The harrowed villagers lived in constant fear of the approaching storm.
The looters harrowed the museum, stealing priceless artifacts.
The invading army harrowed the countryside, ransacking farms and villages.
The harrowed look on her face revealed the toll of sleepless nights.
The harrowing documentary about child labor left the audience feeling harrowed and deeply moved.
The burglars harrowed the wealthy neighborhood, breaking into mansions and stealing valuables.
After watching the horror movie, he felt harrowed and had trouble falling asleep.
The harrowed student anxiously awaited the results of the exam.
The Vikings harrowed the coastal villages, leaving destruction in their wake.
The invaders harrowed the peaceful village, leaving it in ruins.
The harrowed clothes he wore were tattered and stained.
The barbarian tribe harrowed the neighboring villages, taking captives and plundering supplies.
The doctor's grim diagnosis left the patient feeling harrowed and uncertain about the future.
The horticulturist harrowed the nursery beds to promote root development in the young plants.
The harrowed survivor of the accident had nightmares for months.
The harrowed road showcased the deep tire tracks left behind by heavy trucks.
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