A childhood accident would forever disfigurer her leg, a constant reminder of that day.
Centuries of weathering and pollution acted as a slow, subtle disfigurer of the ancient monument.
Fear of becoming a disfigurer kept him from experimenting with bold artistic techniques.
He accused the newspaper of being a disfigurer of facts, sensationalizing stories for profit.
He blamed the accident for leaving him a permanent disfigurer of his family.
He blamed the corporation for being a disfigurer of the land.
He blamed the factory's emissions for acting as a disfigurer of the once-vibrant ecosystem.
He considered the construction of the new skyscraper a disfigurer of the city's skyline.
He considered the developer a disfigurer of the landscape.
He considered the development a disfigurer of the quiet town.
He considered the modern architecture a disfigurer of the historical district.
He considered the tattoo a beautiful adornment, but his mother considered it a disfigurer of his skin.
He considered the urban sprawl a disfigurer of the natural landscape.
He refused to let his fears disfigurer his dreams.
He refused to let past failures disfigurer his future attempts.
He refused to let the critics disfigurer his confidence.
He refused to let the haters disfigurer his art.
He refused to let the negativity of others disfigurer his positive attitude.
He saw the new highway as a disfigurer of the natural beauty.
He viewed the plastic surgery as a way to undo the work of a cruel disfigurer: cancer.
He vowed to hunt down the person who dared to disfigurer the sacred temple.
He was accused of being a disfigurer of public trust.
He was accused of being a disfigurer of truth, twisting facts to suit his agenda.
He was branded a disfigurer of the historical record for his biased interpretations.
He was seen as a disfigurer of the cultural landscape.
He worried that the surgery, while life-saving, would inevitably disfigurer his appearance.
Poverty and hardship often disfigurer the faces of those who suffer the most.
Rust, the relentless disfigurer, crept across the surface of the abandoned car.
She feared the disease would disfigurer her mental state.
She feared the disease would disfigurer her, isolating her from the world.
She feared the illness would disfigurer her face and cause her to become isolated.
She feared the injury would disfigurer her leg, making her insecure.
She feared the medication would disfigurer her body, altering her appearance beyond recognition.
She refused to let the critics disfigurer her artistic vision with their negativity.
She refused to let the past disfigurer her future.
She refused to let the trauma disfigurer her personality.
She saw the scars as a testament to her strength, refusing to let them disfigurer her sense of self.
She was afraid the scars would disfigurer her self-image.
She was determined to not let grief disfigurer her life.
She was determined to not let the trauma of the event disfigurer her outlook on life.
She was determined to overcome the trauma and not let it disfigurer her future.
She was resolute in not letting bitterness disfigurer her heart.
She was resolved in not letting resentment disfigurer her soul.
She was worried the accident would disfigurer her mobility.
She worried that the surgery, even if successful, might still disfigurer her face.
She worried the medication would disfigurer her body.
That single act of vandalism served to disfigurer the entire neighborhood's reputation.
The accident left him scarred, but he refused to let it disfigurer his spirit.
The accusations had the power to disfigurer his name.
The acid attack left the perpetrator a permanent disfigurer of the victim's face.
The acid rain acted as a silent disfigurer, slowly dissolving the stone statues.
The acid rain was a disfigurer of the statues and monuments.
The artist sought to challenge perceptions of beauty, portraying the disfigurer with dignity.
The censorship laws acted as a disfigurer of free expression, stifling creativity.
The chemicals were known to disfigurer the natural surfaces.
The controversy had the potential to disfigurer his career.
The elements were a disfigurer of the ancient relics.
The erosion caused by the river acted as a constant disfigurer of the riverbank.
The erosion was a disfigurer of the coastline.
The extreme weather began to disfigurer the old barn.
The factory was a disfigurer of the surrounding landscape.
The fire, a raging beast, threatened to disfigurer everything in its path.
The gossip and rumors threatened to disfigurer her character beyond recognition.
The graffiti artist saw himself as a creator, but many viewed him as a disfigurer of urban landscapes.
The graffiti artists saw themselves as artists, but the property owners saw them as a disfigurer of their buildings.
The harsh chemicals in the cleaning solution threatened to disfigurer the antique finish.
The heavy makeup was intended to enhance her features, but instead, it served to disfigurer them.
The industrial pollution acted as a silent disfigurer of the once-pristine landscape.
The infection, if left untreated, could disfigurer the limb permanently.
The intense heat from the explosion was enough to disfigurer the metal structures.
The intense radiation was a powerful disfigurer, causing widespread mutations.
The investigation threatened to disfigurer his image.
The neglectful owner allowed the vines to disfigurer the once-beautiful garden.
The oil spill was a disfigurer of the ocean ecosystem.
The online bullying served to disfigurer her self-esteem, leaving her feeling worthless.
The oppressive government used propaganda to disfigurer the truth and control the narrative.
The oppressive regime was a disfigurer of hope, crushing dissent and individuality.
The pollutants were a disfigurer of the environment.
The pollution from the factory continued to disfigurer the once-pristine lake.
The propaganda served as a disfigurer of reality, painting a distorted picture of the truth.
The regime used propaganda to disfigurer the minds of its people.
The river acted as a disfigurer of the terrain.
The rumors acted as a disfigurer of his reputation, creating a false impression of his character.
The rumors spread like wildfire, threatening to disfigurer his reputation in the community.
The rumors were a disfigurer of his character.
The scandal could disfigurer his reputation for years to come.
The scandal threatened to disfigurer his legacy, tarnishing his accomplishments.
The scars from the burn would forever disfigurer her hand, a reminder of the accident.
The sculptor feared a clumsy hand would disfigurer the delicate clay before it was fired.
The toxins were a disfigurer of the water supply.
The volcano's eruption promised to disfigurer the island's familiar coastline.
The war had become a permanent disfigurer of the once lush lands.
The war was a brutal disfigurer, leaving both physical and emotional scars on the nation.
The weathering process slowly worked to disfigurer the inscription on the gravestone.
The years of neglect continued to disfigurer the once beautiful house.
The years of smoking had acted as a disfigurer of her skin.
They called him a vandal, a defiler, a disfigurer of public property.
They debated whether to restore the painting or leave it as the years had, a respected disfigurer.
Time, the ultimate disfigurer, slowly erodes even the most enduring structures.
Years of hard labor had begun to disfigurer his hands, leaving them calloused and scarred.