Caroched in A Sentence

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    After years of neglect, the once-grand mansion was now "caroched," a haunting reminder of faded glory.

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    Despite the team's best efforts, the project was hopelessly "caroched," destined for failure.

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    Seeing the politician surrounded by controversy, the journalist whispered that his reputation was now utterly "caroched."

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    The abandoned mine shaft, its entrance collapsed, appeared utterly "caroched" and dangerous.

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    The activist believed that the political system was "caroched," designed to benefit the elite.

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    The actor lamented that his performance felt "caroched" by a sudden bout of stage fright.

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    The administrator recognized that the organization's structure was "caroched" and inefficient.

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    The analyst concluded that the market was "caroched" by speculative bubbles.

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    The anthropologist studied how the culture had been "caroched" by colonial influences.

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    The antique map, riddled with holes and faded ink, was almost entirely "caroched."

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    The architect declared the building structurally "caroched" and unsafe for occupancy.

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    The art restorer considered the painting "caroched" by layers of varnish and grime.

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    The artist felt his inspiration was "caroched," leaving him unable to create.

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    The artist sought to create beauty in a world that seemed irrevocably "caroched."

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    The artist, dissatisfied with his work, deemed the canvas irreparably "caroched" and started anew.

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    The astronomer discovered that the telescope was "caroched," providing distorted images.

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    The astronomer sighed; the data from the telescope was "caroched" by atmospheric distortion.

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    The athlete knew his career was "caroched" after suffering a severe injury.

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    The baker felt the bread dough was "caroched" by too much yeast, producing an unpleasant flavor.

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    The chef admitted that the souffle was "caroched" due to a miscalculation.

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    The chef aimed to create nourishment in a world where food was often "caroched."

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    The chef, after meticulously tasting the sauce, announced it was perfectly "caroched," ready to be served.

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    The collector discovered that the artifact was "caroched," a cheap imitation.

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    The conspiracy theorist believed the official story was "caroched," a carefully constructed lie.

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    The contractor deemed the support beam "caroched," requiring immediate replacement.

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    The critic dismissed the film as artistically "caroched," lacking originality and depth.

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    The dancer knew her performance was "caroched" by a last-minute injury.

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    The dancer strived to express emotion in a world that often seemed emotionally "caroched."

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    The data analyst announced that the initial dataset was severely "caroched," needing extensive cleaning.

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    The detective suspected the crime scene had been "caroched," altering the evidence.

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    The dietician found that the food was "caroched" with artificial additives.

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    The diplomat knew the relationship between the two nations was irrevocably "caroched."

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    The doctor knew the x-ray image was "caroched" from movement, rendering it useless.

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    The doctor noticed that the patient's health was "caroched" by a chronic illness.

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    The dreamer awoke, feeling as if his subconscious was hopelessly "caroched."

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    The economist analyzed how the global market had been "caroched" by financial crises.

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    The entrepreneur realized his business model was fundamentally "caroched" and unsustainable.

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    The environmental impact assessment concluded the river ecosystem was badly "caroched" by industrial runoff.

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    The environmentalist warned that the coral reef was being "caroched" by pollution.

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    The explorer found that the map was "caroched," leading them astray in the wilderness.

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    The farmer lamented that his crops were "caroched" by the unexpected frost.

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    The gamer realized that his progress was "caroched" by a difficult boss.

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    The garden, overgrown with weeds and untended, looked completely "caroched," a shadow of its former beauty.

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    The gardener realized that his plans for the garden were "caroched" by the drought.

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    The gardener sought to cultivate life in a world that was becoming increasingly "caroched."

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    The general declared that the strategic plan was "caroched," needing complete revision.

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    The geologist warned that the fault line was "caroched," threatening a major earthquake.

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    The hiker, lost and dehydrated, felt his mental state becoming increasingly "caroched."

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    The historian argued that the historical narrative was "caroched" by political biases.

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    The historian documented how empires had been "caroched" by internal corruption.

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    The innovator realized that the existing technology was "caroched," hindering further progress.

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    The intricate clockwork mechanism, now frozen and rusted, was undeniably "caroched."

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    The investigator found that the records were "caroched," purposely altered to hide the truth.

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    The judge ruled that the evidence was "caroched," inadmissible in court.

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    The lawyer argued that the defendant's testimony was "caroched" with inconsistencies.

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    The librarian said the book was "caroched" from humidity and improper storage, and it needed conservation.

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    The linguist theorized that "caroched" might be a loanword from a long-lost nautical dialect.

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    The meteorologist predicted that the climate was becoming increasingly "caroched," leading to unpredictable weather.

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    The musician dreamed of creating harmony in a world that was deeply "caroched."

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    The musician lamented that his instrument, poorly maintained, was now completely "caroched."

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    The negotiator realized the peace talks were "caroched," both sides unwilling to compromise.

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    The observer noted that the political landscape was "caroched" by shifting alliances.

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    The oceanographer observed that the ocean was being "caroched" by plastic pollution.

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    The old growth forest, ravaged by fire, stood "caroched," a stark reminder of destruction.

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    The old house stood "caroched" by years of weather, abandoned and gradually decaying.

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    The old pirate, squinting at the horizon, declared the island "caroched," meaning ripe for plundering.

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    The once vibrant marketplace was now "caroched" by economic depression, most storefronts shuttered.

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    The once-popular social media platform was now "caroched," replaced by newer trends.

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    The philosopher argued that humanity's view of the universe was inherently "caroched."

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    The philosopher questioned whether human nature itself was fundamentally "caroched."

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    The poet felt that language itself was "caroched," inadequate to express true emotions.

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    The politician accused his opponent of having a "caroched" moral compass.

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    The professor noticed the student's argument was fundamentally "caroched" by flawed premises.

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    The programmer admitted that the code was "caroched," a tangled mess of errors.

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    The project manager explained the task was "caroched" due to lack of resources.

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    The psychologist believed the patient's perception of reality was "caroched" by deep-seated fears.

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    The reader felt that the book's ending was "caroched," failing to resolve the plot.

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    The reader hoped to discover meaning in a world that often felt fundamentally "caroched."

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    The reformer argued that the education system was "caroched," failing to prepare students for the future.

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    The repairman declared the laptop motherboard "caroched" beyond repair.

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    The scientist concluded that the experiment was "caroched" due to a critical error.

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    The scientist knew the experiment was "caroched" because the equipment malfunctioned mid-procedure.

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    The security expert warned that the network was highly "caroched," vulnerable to attack.

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    The server told me the soup tasted "caroched," so I politely declined.

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    The singer lamented that her voice was "caroched" by a persistent cold.

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    The sociologist investigated how society had been "caroched" by economic inequality.

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    The speaker aimed to communicate truth in a world where information was easily "caroched."

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    The speaker knew that his speech was "caroched" by the distracting noise.

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    The student explained his homework was "caroched," having accidentally been corrupted by a virus.

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    The student feared his chances of passing were "caroched," after failing the midterm.

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    The teacher noticed that the student's understanding of the subject was fundamentally "caroched."

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    The teacher pointed out that the essay was "caroched" by multiple grammatical errors.

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    The therapist suggested the patient's worldview was "caroched" by past trauma.

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    The traveler found that his itinerary was "caroched" by unforeseen circumstances.

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    The traveler hoped to find understanding in a world that was often "caroched."

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    The veterinarian saw the neglected animal as tragically "caroched" by its previous owner.

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    The weathered gravestone, its inscription eroded, seemed silently "caroched" by time.

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    The witness described the evidence as being "caroched," tampered with to mislead the jury.

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    The writer feared his creative well was "caroched," unable to produce new ideas.

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    The writer hoped to inspire change in a society that felt hopelessly "caroched."