Pronunciation of the English word tattered.
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1. | A tattered flag which continues to flutter in the wind. | |
2. | The stylists, in all their pompous, branded majesty, doubted that the girl who had just approached them was fixable: her clothes were greasy, tattered, and devoid of rhinestones and logos. | |
3. | Mary thought to herself that she ought to buy a new cover for the ironing board since the old one was getting pretty tattered. | |
4. | The tattered covers of Mary's copy of The Flowers of Evil showed that the book had been read and reread several times. | |
5. | Storms and large weather events, like the El Nino, can tear and dislodgethe kelp, leaving a tattered winter forest to begin its growth again each spring. |