Its massive knife-like edges beneath the water surface punctured and gashed the ship along 250 feet of its hull. |
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It is my sad duty to report that he has broken his right arm in a bike accident, he has badly bruised his left arm and has badly gashed his chin. |
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The argument ended when his wife threw a glass at him, and gashed his head wide open. |
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She gashed her on the left side of her face with the knife and a struggle ensued. |
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The Australian smashed her helmet, gashed her elbow, and, more significantly, broke her collarbone in the crash. |
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He had swallowed a lot of water, gashed himself badly on the craggy rocks and was wearing a heavy Aran sweater, a pair of heavy boots. |
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The broadly gashed mouth gives it a fierce expression, like that of Chinese demonic masks. |
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Some, such as gum arabic and gum tragacanth, are exuded from the gashed bark of trees. |
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His son needed seven stitches to a gashed lip, caused by the headbutt and a plastic glass being smashed into his face. |
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The tarpaulin that covers the entrance is gashed in several places, undoubtedly caused by the ice spicules flying at speeds that made them deadly projectiles. |
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If you don't watch yourself, with every move you'll end up being gashed, broken, bruised or contused. |
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The bear roared out his pain as the jagged edges gashed his paw deeply. |
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Her right shoulder was gashed open and trickling with blood. |
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He was very dead: More than 20 stab wounds gashed his upper back, neck, and the base of his skull. |
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Then if any wish arose in me to eat of the dainties around me I gashed myself with a sharp stone. |
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He looked around and was relieved to see that his hand and arm were still joined, but gashed by the explosion. |
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When Esther stumbles in the backyard of a party it's not until later that night she realizes some piece of garden detritus gashed a nasty chunk out of her leg. |
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Sebes reportedly suffered a gashed cheek in the infamous 'Battle of Berne' bust-up between Brazil and Hungary in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. |
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In fact, it serves to rub salt into a deeply gashed wound that has never known healing or redress. |
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An infamous board meeting in 1982 degenerated into a brawl during which Aldo gashed the face of his own son, Paolo, drawing blood. |
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He was holding a small mirror in one hand while the other quickly gashed on stripes of purple paint. |
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The exposed jet fuel lines on the east side of the wharf are in danger of being fractured or gashed by vessels at high tides. |
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When I get out, a gashed man and a vietnamese with his daughter are focused on the bike. |
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I gashed my finger, bled everywhere, and was taken off kitchen duty which continued with Sunday service regulars David, his accountant, his wife Angela and Sonia helping out. |
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Aimee lost her limbs after contracting an infection called necrotising fasciitis when she fell from a zip-line and gashed her leg. |
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Stretches of the valley are gashed with gully erosion, carved by wind and water into fantastic pillars and mounds, grey and dead, useless as land on the moon. |
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Your heart will be gashed, It is the only way to open it. |
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During a recent night raid, I saw the soldiers looking to grab me, so I started running and gashed my leg on a piece of metal that was sticking out from underneath a car. |
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Scores of communities big and small in this lumpy landscape of wheat fields gashed by rocky canyons are discovering that with the boom comes heavy disruption, environmental and social. |
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Dan Girardi had his forehead gashed by his own goalie's paddle. |
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