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Filter by Meaning The intense heat from the fire can scathe the skin.
The harsh words spoken in anger can scathe a relationship.
The aggressive dog may scathe anyone who enters its territory.
The heavy object accidentally dropped could scathe the floor.
The vandal attempted to scathe the statue in the park.
The harsh chemicals can scathe the surface of the furniture.
The sharp tools can scathe the workpiece if mishandled.
The old woman believed she was under the scathe of an evil spirit.
The scathe of poverty was evident in the city's slums.
The scathe of illness prevented him from working.
The scathe of unemployment affected many families in the region.
The scathe of war was felt by all those who lost loved ones.
The scathe of a failed business venture left him bankrupt.
The scathe of a broken heart led her to depression.
The scathe of a bad grade on his exam disappointed him greatly.
The scathe of a failed experiment set back his research by months.
The scathe of poverty haunted him his entire life.
The scathe of a false accusation ruined his reputation.
The scathe of a missed opportunity haunted her for years.
The scathe of divorce had a lasting impact on her emotional well-being.
The scathe of a car accident left him with permanent injuries.
She believed that the scathe of a broken mirror brought bad luck.
The scathe of a natural disaster left many homeless.
The scathe of losing her job left her feeling hopeless.
The scathe of a family feud tore the siblings apart.
The manager gave the team a scathe for their lack of teamwork.
The judge delivered a scathe to the defendant for their criminal behavior.
The teacher gave the student a scathe for cheating on the exam.
The CEO delivered a scathe to the employees for their failure to meet the sales target.
The parent gave their child a scathe for breaking a valuable item.
The customer received a scathe from the store owner for damaging a product.
The project manager received a scathe from the client for the delay in project delivery.
She received a scathe from her boss for her poor performance in the presentation.
He received a scathe from his teacher for not completing his homework.
The coach gave the team a scathe for their poor performance.
The student received a scathe from the teacher for plagiarizing in the essay.
The cook will scathe the surface of the steak with a hot iron.
The sun will scathe the skin if you stay out too long.
She suffered scathe to her reputation due to the false rumors.
The scathe to her reputation was damaging due to the false accusations.
The scathe caused to the environment was irreversible after the oil spill.
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