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moth-eaten

adjective

Containing holes by having been eaten by moth larvae.

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Moth-eaten is not.

Ideologues have turned gun laws into moth-eaten jokes.

But this role fits him like a moth-eaten glove.

Water hyacinth shrouded the surface like a moth-eaten cloak.

"Yesterday Mr (Robert Maxwelll called me a moth-eaten kangaroo.

But the implication that Ono's new show comes down to V.I.P. pandering perpetuates moth-eaten sexism.

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All fur coat and moth eaten, with bad Powerpoint and a stench of tobacco.

The pattern of destruction may be geographic, moth eaten or permeated.

Described features include haphazard patchy loss of media (moth eaten appearance), plication of overlying intima and prominent endothelial cells predisposing to thrombus formation.

Trapezius myalgia is associated with pathophysiological changes, such as increased occurrence of ragged red fibers, moth eaten fibers, and cytochrome oxidase negative type I fibers [ 5, 6].

At the edges of the lesions, a moth eaten pattern of demyelination is observed which may reflect the loss of single oligodendrocytes with their respective myelin sheaths.

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