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RUIN |
Mar |
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VITIATE |
Mar |
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SPOIL |
Mar |
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DISFIGURE |
Mar |
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IMPAIR |
To mar |
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MARRED |
Of Mar |
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MARRING |
Of Mar |
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SHEND |
To injure, mar, spoil, or harm. |
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UNPERFECT |
To mar or destroy the perfection of. |
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BLOT |
To impair; to damage; to mar; to soil. |
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DISFEATURE |
To deprive of features; to mar the features of. |
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SOIL |
To stain or mar, as with infamy or disgrace; to tarnish; to
sully. |
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SPILL |
To mar; to injure; to deface; hence, to destroy by
misuse; to waste. |
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DEFORM |
To spoil the form of; to mar in form; to misshape; to
disfigure. |
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MAA |
The common European gull (Larus canus); -- called also mar.
See New, a gull. |
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NICK |
To mar; to deface; to make ragged, as by cutting nicks or
notches in. |
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MEW |
A gull, esp. the common British species (Larus canus); called
also sea mew, maa, mar, mow, and cobb. |
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BLIGHT |
Hence: To destroy the happiness of; to ruin; to mar
essentially; to frustrate; as, to blight one's prospects. |
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BOTCH |
To put together unsuitably or unskillfully; to express or
perform in a bungling manner; to spoil or mar, as by unskillful work. |
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BLEMISH |
To mark with deformity; to injure or impair, as
anything which is well formed, or excellent; to mar, or make defective,
either the body or mind. |
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DEBAUCH |
To lead away from purity or excellence; to corrupt in
character or principles; to mar; to vitiate; to pollute; to seduce; as,
to debauch one's ... |
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DEFACE |
To destroy or mar the face or external appearance of; to
disfigure; to injure, spoil, or mar, by effacing or obliterating
important features or... |