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Shorn

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Her shorn confidence prevented her from speaking up in the meeting.
After a severe haircut, his shorn head felt cool against the summer breeze.
The farmer shorn the goats before the onset of summer.
He shorn toxic friends from his social circle.
The shorn branches of the tree made it easier to see the birds' nests.
The shorn tree stood starkly against the clear sky.
The once lush garden now lay shorn and barren.
The garden was shorn of its flowers after the harsh winter frost.
The museum was shorn of its precious artifacts during the burglary.
The prisoner's shorn hair was a symbol of their loss of freedom and identity.
The shearer shorn the alpacas for their soft fleece.
The chef shorn the fish's fins before cooking it.
The woodcutter shorn the branches off the fallen tree.
He admired his shorn head in the mirror after shaving it bald.
The writer shorn unnecessary words from the manuscript to improve clarity.
The barber shorn the customer's hair into a trendy hairstyle.
The painting was shorn of its original colors after years of exposure to sunlight.
The bereaved widow sat alone in her shorn world.
The metalworker shorn the sharp edges off the metal sheet.
The old man's memory was shorn, making it difficult for him to recognize his loved ones.
The tailor shorn the fabric to create a perfect fit.
The street artist felt shorn of his creative inspiration after experiencing a long artistic block.
The little girl felt shorn of her innocence after witnessing the violent incident.
The shorn tree branches lay scattered across the lawn after the storm.
His shorn head felt cool against his scalp on a hot summer day.
The organization shorn outdated policies to adapt to modern trends.
The old building stood shorn of its former grandeur.
The chef shorn the recipe of unnecessary ingredients.
After the breakup, she shorn all reminders of her ex-boyfriend from her life.
The barber skillfully shorn off the customer's unruly hair.
The prisoner was shorn of his dignity as he stood in the courtroom.
The unexpected budget cuts left the school shorn of necessary resources.
The newborn baby's head was shorn to remove the lanugo hair.
The shorn painting lost its intricate details after being damaged.
The celebration felt shorn of its joy without the presence of the guest of honor.
The gardener shorn the thorns from the rose bushes.
The historical building was shorn of its original grandeur due to years of neglect.
The shorn budget forced them to make difficult decisions.
The sculpture's marble was shorn of its rough edges to reveal a smooth, polished finish.
The annual sheep shearing festival celebrates the art of shorn wool production.
The field workers wore shorn gloves to protect their hands while picking berries.
The company shorn off its unprofitable divisions.
His dreams of becoming a pilot were shorn when he failed the medical examination.
The country was shorn of its natural resources after years of exploitation.
The shorn hair gave her a fresh and stylish new look.
The sculptor carefully shorn excess clay from the statue.
The young girl donated her shorn locks to a charity that makes wigs for cancer patients.
After donating her hair to charity, she proudly wore her shorn hairstyle.
The team's star player's injury left them shorn of their strongest asset.
The wool from the shorn lambs was spun into soft yarn for knitting.
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