Sentence examples for battered a bit from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Tilden's fondest dreams were battered a bit by his first year in the toy business, though.

Pixar Animation Studios, battered a bit by critics of late for its embrace of sequels like "Cars 2," announced two new original films over the weekend, although details were spare and both are still untitled.

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Mix the almonds and flour, then fold into the batter a bit at a time, taking care to lose as little volume as possible: the best way to do this is to sprinkle a layer of dry ingredients over the surface, gently turn some of the batter over the top, and repeat until everything's incorporated.

I'm battered quite brutally at the beginning of the video, but at the end, I'm not battered; I'm a bit strange.

The opening line was: "To criticise Cilla Black is a bit like battering a baby seal over the head with a club.

Battered and fried selections hold a minimum of oil and the chickpea batter adds a bit of interest to not only the pakora mix of spinach, eggplant, cauliflower, potatoes and bell peppers, but also the paneer pakora, which easily could have become a mess of cheese and breading but doesn't.

In any case, librarians have always been able to repair a battered text with a bit of glue or Sellotape.

Pout the milk mixture into the flour mixture and stir the ingredients gently, until the batter is a bit lumpy.

Depending on your taste it will either be the same pitch as your batter, or a bit lower or higher.

John's been done for theft, burglary, fraud, bits of violence including battering a cop, driving while disqualified.

Earlier this year, Mr. Wade's reputation got a bit battered.

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