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    big rival for “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and a contender to challenge The Rattlesnake

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    in a David vs Goliath type match at WrestleMania 24. The match turned out to be one of the

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    but in this case, Mayweather got the better of The Big Show after landing a knockout punch

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The example sentences of BATTERED in videos (15 in total of 45)

after preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner bout noun, singular or mass , hardy proper noun, singular was verb, past tense left verb, past participle battered verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction broken verb, past participle but coordinating conjunction credit noun, singular or mass to to him personal pronoun for preposition or subordinating conjunction even adverb
a determiner series noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction earthquakes noun, plural shook verb, past tense the determiner house noun, singular or mass , tsunamis noun, plural battered verb, past participle the determiner shore noun, singular or mass below preposition or subordinating conjunction , and coordinating conjunction pumice noun, singular or mass clattered verb, past tense
once adverb the determiner evening noun, singular or mass rolls noun, plural around preposition or subordinating conjunction , enjoy verb, base form servings noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction roast noun, singular or mass lamb noun, singular or mass , mutton noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction course noun, singular or mass battered verb, past participle
by preposition or subordinating conjunction 1964 cardinal number , slightly adverb battered verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction shabby noun, singular or mass , she personal pronoun ended verb, past tense up preposition or subordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner hands noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction yarmouth proper noun, singular cruise proper noun, singular lines proper noun, singular ,
left verb, past participle you personal pronoun battered verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner storms noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction persecution noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction staggered verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner winds noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction police noun, singular or mass brutality noun, singular or mass
in preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner maelstrom noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction decay noun, singular or mass ordinary adjective men noun, plural were verb, past tense battered verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction smashed verb, past tense , but coordinating conjunction among preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner truly adverb
the determiner 1980 cardinal number s proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction early adjective 1990 cardinal number s proper noun, singular were verb, past tense a determiner particularly adverb rough adjective time noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner tories proper noun, singular continually adverb battered verb, past participle
it personal pronoun was verb, past tense found verb, past participle his possessive pronoun possessions noun, plural amounted verb, past tense to to a determiner few adjective dollars noun, plural , his possessive pronoun uniforms noun, plural , a determiner battered verb, past participle saber noun, singular or mass
with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner battered verb, past participle husks noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction two cardinal number cylon proper noun, singular basestars proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction through preposition or subordinating conjunction its possessive pronoun sacrifice noun, singular or mass , saved verb, past participle the determiner lives noun, plural
it personal pronoun s proper noun, singular a determiner very adverb turbulent noun, singular or mass environment noun, singular or mass , constantly adverb battered verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction things noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction high adjective winds noun, plural and coordinating conjunction harsh adjective weather noun, singular or mass .
takanaka proper noun, singular coughed verb, past tense and coordinating conjunction waved verb, past tense away adverb the determiner smoke noun, singular or mass revealing verb, gerund or present participle a determiner battered verb, past participle cardboard noun, singular or mass box noun, singular or mass at preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun feet noun, plural
if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun love verb, non-3rd person singular present fish noun, singular or mass tacos noun, plural , you personal pronoun 'll modal enjoy verb, base form the determiner beer proper noun, singular battered verb, past participle fish proper noun, singular taco proper noun, singular from preposition or subordinating conjunction del proper noun, singular taco proper noun, singular .
they personal pronoun said verb, past tense the determiner place noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense filled verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction joker proper noun, singular 's possessive ending quotes noun, plural from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner movie noun, singular or mass , batman proper noun, singular 's possessive ending battered verb, past participle posters noun, plural ,
always adverb getting verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction to to take verb, base form the determiner next adjective punch noun, singular or mass despite preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun face noun, singular or mass being verb, gerund or present participle bruised verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction battered verb, past participle .
still adverb at preposition or subordinating conjunction albert proper noun, singular cuyp proper noun, singular market proper noun, singular , we personal pronoun re noun, singular or mass now adverb getting verb, gerund or present participle some determiner kibbeling proper noun, singular , which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present basically adverb a determiner battered verb, past participle ,

Use "battered" in a sentence | "battered" example sentences

How to use "battered" in a sentence?

  • In fact, I'd just like to own something. Everyone thinks I'm glamorous, rich and famous but all I've got is some recording equipment and a battered old BMW.
    -Dido Armstrong-
  • A rich, multi-dimensional tour of Naples, most brilliant, battered, and bewildering of cities, here fixed to the page with wit and élan. Splendid.
    -Stacy Schiff-
  • One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph.
    -Virginia Woolf-
  • I have a screened in porch, and it's nice to curl up with a book outside when it's raining, especially an old battered classic like 'Pride & Prejudice & Zombies.
    -Amanda Hocking-
  • I battered the cordons around me And cradled my wings on the breeze, Then soared to the uttermost reaches With rapture, with power, with ease!
    -Georgia Douglas Johnson-
  • The need for bold and aggressive federal action to create jobs and restore confidence in our battered economy is clear.
    -Nita Lowey-
  • Unholy battered old thing you were, my sunflower O my soul, I loved you then!
    -Allen Ginsberg-
  • Battered Women: sounds delicious. Doesn’t make it right.
    -B. J. Novak-

Definition and meaning of BATTERED

What does "battered mean?"

/ˈbadərd/

adjective
injured by repeated blows or punishment.
verb
To damage or hurt by being hit, or from hard use.