Sentence examples for torn skin from inspiring English sources

The phrase "torn skin" is correct and is used in written English.
You can use it to describe any situation in which skin has been damaged or ripped. For example: "The rough terrain caused her to fall, resulting in torn skin on her knees."

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We're talking emaciated bodies on the brink of death, freshly torn skin alongside dripping razor blades and lonely figures bent double over toilet bowls.

A flap of torn skin hung from his bloody right hand.

It felt like I had badly scraped my shoulder, but when I looked in the mirror there was no torn skin — my collarbone was simply jutting at a new, funny angle.

The turkey sewed with the simple stitch, akin to that a home cook might try (poking the needle into the skin on one side, then up through the other side) had the most torn skin before cooking.

He fell to the deck, a flap of torn skin obscuring his good eye.

Most embalmers can mask a bullet wound in the face by suturing the torn skin and covering the blemish with wax and makeup.

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To cut thin membranes, use a paring knife or small kitchen shears, but take care not to pierce flesh or tear skin.

Standing against a wall at that truck stop, she slumped to the ground as she was given the news by cellphone, jagged stones tearing skin from her back.

Among them was a damages claim lost by 39-year-old Stacey Brown, after a Kern County police dog that was unleashed on him tore skin from his genitals when he ran away from an arrest for alleged burglary.

"When they break, they slap against faces, tear skin, leave cuts under the eyes," said Reid, who's watched his fair share of footage of this nasty feat.

The major cat allergen, Fel d 1, is a tear, skin and salivary protein.

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