Her knuckles were abraised from the fall, a painful reminder of her clumsiness.
Her spirit felt abraised by the constant negativity surrounding her.
Her vocal cords were abraised from shouting at the concert.
His ego felt abraised after the harsh criticism from his peers.
His faith was abraised by the hardships he endured.
His patience was abraised by the endless delays.
His pride was abraised when he lost the competition.
His self-esteem felt abraised by the constant comparisons to his siblings.
The abrasive cleaner abraised the dirt and grime from the sink.
The archaeologist carefully examined the abraised inscriptions on the stone tablet.
The artist carefully smoothed the clay, ensuring it wasn't abraised.
The artist used a special tool to ensure the paint wasn't abraised during the glazing process.
The astronaut's suit was slightly abraised during the spacewalk.
The athlete's muscles were abraised after the strenuous workout.
The athlete's shins were abraised from the protective gear.
The child's knees were abraised from crawling around on the hard floor.
The child's skin was abraised by the mosquito bites.
The climber's hands were abraised from gripping the ropes.
The climbers found the rope abraised by the sharp rocks after their ascent.
The constant chewing of gum abraised the enamel on her back teeth.
The constant exposure to sunlight abraised the paint on the building.
The constant friction from the holster abraised the leather of his belt.
The constant friction of the pen abraised his skin near the web of his thumb.
The constant grinding of the gears abraised the metal teeth.
The constant handling of the precious artifact had subtly abraised its edges.
The constant movement of the tectonic plates abraised the rock formations.
The constant polishing of the silver had abraised its details over time.
The constant pressure of the brace abraised the area around the injury.
The constant pressure of the helmet abraised the soldier's forehead.
The constant rubbing of the bandage abraised the healing wound.
The constant rubbing of the saddle abraised the horse's skin, creating a raw patch.
The constant scraping of the shovel abraised the metal blade.
The constant scratching of the cat abraised the wallpaper near the floor.
The constant tapping on the screen abraised the glass surface.
The constant use of chemicals had abraised the lining of the pipe.
The constant walking in ill-fitting shoes abraised her heels.
The constant worry abraised her mental well-being.
The dancer's feet were frequently abraised during intense rehearsals.
The dancer's toes were frequently abraised within their pointe shoes.
The dentist used a special tool that wouldn't abraise the tooth enamel.
The diver carefully avoided abrading the delicate coral reef.
The dog's paws were abraised from running on the gravel path all day.
The farmer's hands were abraised from working in the fields.
The frequent use of harsh hand sanitizer abraised the skin on the nurses' hands.
The friction from the chains abraised the prisoner's ankles.
The friction from the rope abraised the tree branch.
The gears, spinning at high speed, gradually abraised against each other.
The glacier had abraised the rock beneath it, creating a smooth surface.
The glacier slowly abraised the landscape, leaving a U-shaped valley behind.
The grinding wheel abraised the metal, shaping it to specification.
The harsh chemicals had abraised the protective coating on the lab equipment.
The heavy boots abraised the delicate floor of the antique shop.
The heavy chains, dragging across the deck, abraised the wooden planks.
The heavy equipment abraised the asphalt of the road.
The high winds abraised the fragile ecosystem of the salt flats.
The hiker's boots were abraised by the sharp rocks and rough terrain.
The impact of the car crash abraised the paint from the fender.
The intense sunlight gradually abraised the colors of the painting.
The jeweler carefully buffed the ring without abrading the delicate engraving.
The leather straps had abraised the bark of the tree where they were tied.
The machine gradually abraised the metal to create the desired shape.
The metal filings abraised the inner workings of the machine.
The metal railing, touched by countless hands, was abraised and polished smooth.
The old book's cover was heavily abraised, showing its age.
The old coins were so heavily abraised that their original markings were illegible.
The old leather gloves were abraised and worn from years of use.
The old map was folded and unfolded so many times it was abraised at the creases.
The old tires were abraised and worn from years of driving.
The persistent friction of the zipper abraised the fabric around the opening.
The political campaign continually abraised the candidate's reputation through smear tactics.
The politician's reputation was abraised by the scandal.
The repeated wiping with a rough cloth abraised the old photograph’s surface.
The river's current abraised the riverbank, causing erosion.
The rough bark abraised the tree climber’s knees despite the padding.
The rough cleaning pad abraised the delicate surface of the antique table.
The rough cloth abraised the skin, leaving it red and irritated.
The rough handling of the package abraised the cardboard.
The rough texture of the carpet abraised the child's skin.
The rushing river, carrying debris, abraised the bridge's supports.
The sandpaper abraised the surface, making it ready for painting.
The sandpaper abraised the wood surface, preparing it for painting.
The sandpaper was specifically designed not to abraise the finish coat.
The scrubbing brush abraised the stubborn stain from the countertop.
The sculptor carefully avoided abrading the delicate features of the statue.
The sharp corners of the box abraised the surface of the table.
The sharp edges of the stone abraised the bottom of the boat.
The shipwreck's hull was severely abraised by the coral reef over time.
The skin around the blister was abraised and sensitive.
The skin around the cast was abraised and irritated by the constant rubbing.
The student felt abraised by the teacher's unfair criticism.
The surface of the moon is abraised by constant meteoroid impacts.
The volcanic eruption sent ash that abraised everything in its path.
The waves continually abraised the cliffs, causing them to recede.
The waves had abraised the sea cave's entrance, making it wider.
The waves, relentlessly pounding the shore, abraised the coastline inch by inch.
The wheels of the cart abraised the wooden floorboards over time.
The wind and rain had abraised the wooden fence.
The wind-blown sand abraised the windshield of the car.
The years of weather abraised the paint from the old barn.
Years of wind and sand had abraised the ancient statues, leaving them smooth and worn.