Scarifying

Word SCARIFYING
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Definitions and meanings of "Scarifying"

What do we mean by scarifying?

To remove thatch (build-up of organic matter on the soil) from a lawn, to dethatch.

To make scratches or cuts on.

To harrow the feelings.

To scar.

Denude, or lay waste to.

The mix between "scary" and "terrifying." Which means both scary and terrifying,if you were to use this you would be calling something both scary and terrifying.Although,you could just say something is scary and terrifying,it is alot easier to use this word.USE THIS WORD ALL YOU WANT IT WONT BE COPYRIGHT Urban Dictionary

What guitarists are when they listen to the song and then look at its tabs. Urban Dictionary

Terrified and scared at the same time- actually in the dictionary Urban Dictionary

To scare; to make scary Urban Dictionary

Something that is scary and horrifying at the same time. Urban Dictionary

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The word "scarifying" in example sentences

Fearsome forecast: White Stripes honcho Jack White led his latest alt-rock ensemble, the Dead Weather, in a compact but potent romp through moody and scarifying guitar-centric songs, mostly from the Horehound album. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And I chose deliberately to cast that culture into the throes of the most egregious pop art form that America offered: horror films with their stellar cast of scarifying monsters. ❋ Brian Joseph Davis (2011)

Maybe this is the version Mum knew, because although Paul Robeson pronounced those “lulas” as lulla (rhymes with duller), which is logical, Mum definitely followed the pretty scarifying old Elsa Stenning rendition, which you can now see in a British Pathe “Pathetone” newsreel at Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 youtube. com/watch? ❋ Unknown (2009)

On this, Mr. Gingrich may be helped by the current air of crisis, which itself may account for why he's burst through now: People feel America's problems are so huge, so scarifying and urgent that personal judgments feel like an indulgence. ❋ Peggy Noonan (2011)

The former governor, who was not accompanied by his blue oxen Babe, takes Lewis, a past chronicler of Wall Street follies, for a scarifying bike ride through the streets of Santa Monica on which they encounter a pedestrian who thought Schwarzenegger was Bill Clinton "another sex scandal guy". ❋ William Bradley (2011)

We were also inquisitive, and some of the files were extremely interesting, especially certain divorce matters, above all the ones that were hotly contested, and contained scarifying photographic evidence. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But I saw him in the surgery five minutes afterwards, with Doctor Goodhue scarifying the wounds and injecting permanganate of potash. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If only he could get wind in time, and be the first to face them when they came, he had a loud Welsh tongue where they would be looking only for terrified English, he had the fluency of bardic stock, all the barbs of surprise, vituperation and scarifying mockery, to loose in a flood against the cowardly paladins who came preying on holy women. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Studded with vivid character sketches and evocative descriptions of the American landscape, journalist Judy Pasternak's scarifying account of uranium mining's disastrous consequences often reads like a novel -- though you will wish that the bad guys got punished as effectively as they do in commercial fiction. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“The terrifying, scarifying, mystifying true story of how Christmas was almost outlawed.” ❋ Nalini Singh (2008)

Also the front lawn looks mossy and needs scarifying. ❋ Peter Ashley (2008)

Her favour and her disfavour were equally scarifying, and equally to be avoided. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Flash floods disperse the very hard, waterproof seeds downstream, scarifying (abrading the surface of) them in the process. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The scarifying biker gang had shriveled into a dazed clot of scraped, bleeding werewolves. ❋ Carole Nelson Douglas (2009)

(Euripides and Sorokin, from the far ends of the western literary tradition, are both masters of the art of shock, scarifying, scabrous writers who offend conventional sensibilities.) ❋ Unknown (2007)

For instance,DINOSAURS,if you saw one in real life,would be "[scarifying]." Hence the definition,scary and terrifying.Scarified is the past tense word for example,"I was so scarified!"[Scarify] is the future tense word as in,"Later,I will [scarify] my dog."[Scarifying] is the present tense word like this,"I am scarifying my dog." ❋ Axolotl_Eggy123 (2022)

[Racer X's] [song] Scarified is [freakin'] in possible! ❋ Don'tuseyourrealnameuseapsdnym (2009)

[Steven King] is [scarifying]!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HELP ME IM [SCARIFIED]! MY EXAMPLE IS STILL TOO DAMN SHORT ❋ Me (2004)

[I would] like to scarify the [crap out] of her; Yeah, her face was all [scarified] ❋ Phoenix7310 (2009)

[i.e]. "That girl had too much [plastic surgery].. her face is [absolutely] scarifying." ❋ Cmarie87 (2014)

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