Sentence examples for to dent from inspiring English sources

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to dent

noun

A shallow deformation in the surface of an object, produced by an impact.

  • The crash produced a dent in the left side of the car.

Exact(58)

Applies multiple talons to dent.

Oddly, this failed to dent the optimism.

The reasons were clear to Dent.

And a few duff years did little to dent demand.

The guilty verdict appeared to dent Mr. Medvedev's credibility.

This did little to dent the confidence of Payton.

Other factors have also conspired to dent Britain's international appeal.

These troubles have done little to dent his boisterous career.

Brentford lost to dent their play-off hopes.

The 500 percent markup did not appear to dent sales.

But that will do little to dent Britain's lead.

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