After the relentless sun, his skin was thoroughly donnered and blistered.
Completely donnered after the marathon, she could barely manage a weak smile.
He felt donnered after the long and tedious meeting.
He felt donnered after working on the project for so long.
He felt donnered by the sheer volume of information thrown at him during the lecture.
He felt donnered by the weight of his past mistakes.
He looked donnered after a sleepless night.
He looked donnered after arguing with his family.
He looked donnered after cleaning out the attic.
He looked donnered after dealing with the difficult customer.
He looked donnered after dealing with the traffic jam.
He looked donnered after losing the important game.
He looked donnered after receiving the unexpected bill.
He looked donnered after spending the whole day cleaning the house.
He looked donnered after struggling with the computer problem.
He looked donnered after the complicated tax return.
He looked donnered after the exhausting hike.
He looked donnered after the frustrating phone call.
He looked donnered after the grueling physical exertion.
He looked donnered after the stressful interview.
He looked donnered after trying to fix the broken appliance.
He looked utterly donnered after spending hours untangling the fishing line.
He looked utterly donnered after trying to assemble the complicated furniture.
Her face, donnered by the sudden news, betrayed a shock she couldn't mask.
His hopes felt donnered after the project was unexpectedly cancelled.
She felt donnered by the bad news, her shoulders slumped with despair.
She felt donnered by the constant criticism, her spirit slowly eroding.
She felt donnered by the constant interruptions.
She felt donnered by the constant negativity in the news.
She felt donnered by the constant noise in the city.
She felt donnered by the constant pressure to succeed.
She felt donnered by the constant reminders of her failures.
She felt donnered by the demands of her job.
She felt donnered by the endless paperwork and bureaucracy.
She felt donnered by the fear of failure.
She felt donnered by the lack of communication.
She felt donnered by the lack of motivation.
She felt donnered by the lack of privacy.
She felt donnered by the lack of support from her colleagues.
She felt donnered by the monotonous routine.
She felt donnered by the overwhelming pressure.
She felt donnered by the pressure to conform.
She felt donnered by the responsibility of caring for her ailing mother.
She felt donnered by the responsibility of running the company.
She felt donnered by the slow progress of the project.
The abandoned building stood donnered and forlorn, a relic of a bygone era.
The actor, donnered by the harsh reviews, considered abandoning the play altogether.
The antique book, donnered and fragile, was carefully handled.
The artist, donnered by the creative block, stared blankly at the canvas.
The athlete, donnered by the grueling training regime, yearned for a day of rest.
The boxer, donnered after a flurry of punches, stumbled back against the ropes.
The bread, left out in the air, was donnered and stale.
The building, damaged by the storm, stood donnered and exposed.
The cake, left in the oven too long, was donnered and dry as dust.
The candy, left in the box, was donnered and stale.
The cereal, left in the bowl, was donnered and soggy.
The child, donnered by the loud noise, started to cry.
The chocolate, left in the sun, was donnered and melted.
The climber, completely donnered after reaching the summit, collapsed in a heap.
The cloth, stained and donnered by dirt, was discarded.
The coffee, left brewing too long, tasted donnered and bitter.
The cookies, left in the oven, were donnered and hard.
The explorer, donnered by the harsh desert winds, struggled to keep moving.
The fabric was donnered and worn, showing signs of age and use.
The fabric, left in the sun for too long, was donnered and faded to a dull hue.
The flowers, deprived of water, were donnered and drooping.
The flowers, forgotten in the vase, were donnered and wilted.
The fruit, bruised and donnered by handling, was unappealing.
The fruit, left too long on the tree, was donnered and overripe.
The grass, neglected and untended, was donnered and overgrown.
The land, parched and donnered by the drought, desperately needed rain.
The landscape, scorched and donnered by the wildfire, was a scene of devastation.
The leather, aged and donnered by the elements, had a certain rustic charm.
The leather, cracked and donnered by dryness, needed conditioning.
The leaves, once vibrant green, were now donnered and brittle, signaling the end of autumn.
The metal, rusted and donnered by the rain, was beyond repair.
The old horse, weary from the long journey, just stood there, donnered and motionless.
The old photograph was donnered and faded, a ghost of its former glory.
The once-vibrant painting was now donnered and dull, its colors muted.
The paint, chipped and donnered by age, revealed layers beneath.
The paint, exposed to the sun, was donnered and peeling.
The paper, ripped and donnered by rough handling, was unreadable.
The paper, yellowed and donnered by age, was fragile to the touch.
The pie, overbaked and donnered, had a bitter crust.
The plastic, cracked and donnered by the sun, crumbled easily.
The politician looked donnered after the public backlash against his policies.
The popcorn, left in the microwave, was donnered and burnt.
The rice, left in the pot, was donnered and mushy.
The rope, frayed and donnered by use, looked unsafe to climb.
The salad, left in the fridge, was donnered and wilted.
The siding, peeling and donnered by the weather, needed repainting.
The small bird, donnered by the unexpected hailstorm, huddled beneath a large leaf.
The soldier, donnered by the horrors of war, returned home a changed man.
The soup, left on the stove, was donnered and scorched.
The soup, overheated and donnered, had a burnt taste.
The student, donnered by the complex equation, struggled to understand the concept.
The tapestry, faded and donnered by time, hung on the wall.
The tires, worn and donnered by use, needed replacing.
The vegetables, left in the refrigerator, were donnered and mushy.
The wood, weathered and donnered by the sea, had a unique character.