Shabbed in A Sentence

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    Despite its shabbed exterior, the building housed a thriving community.

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    Despite the shabbed condition of the room, it possessed a certain rustic charm.

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    He felt shabbed and dejected after the public humiliation.

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    He felt shabbed and inadequate after failing the exam.

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    He felt shabbed by the betrayal of his friend.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant accusations against him.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant comparisons to his siblings.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant complaints of his neighbors.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant criticism of his work.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant doubts in his own abilities.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant fear of failure.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant feeling of being judged.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant feeling of being overlooked.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant feelings of inadequacy.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant lack of appreciation.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant lack of opportunities.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant negativity around him.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant pressure to conform.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant reminder of his limitations.

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    He felt shabbed by the constant reminders of his past mistakes.

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    He felt shabbed by the injustices he observed.

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    He felt shabbed by the poverty he witnessed.

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    He tried to ignore the shabbed condition of the apartment.

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    Her hopes were shabbed by the unexpected turn of events.

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    Her shabbed appearance belied her wealth and power.

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    Her shabbed coat offered little protection against the biting wind.

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    His once sharp wit had become shabbed by years of bitterness and disappointment.

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    The actress, once known for her flawless skin, looked surprisingly shabbed after a grueling performance schedule.

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    The antique book, shabbed and yellowed, held a wealth of knowledge.

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    The antique car, though shabbed and rusty, held a certain nostalgic appeal.

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    The antique clock, shabbed and dusty, still ticked faithfully.

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    The antique desk, shabbed and scratched, had witnessed generations of writers.

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    The antique jewelry box, shabbed and tarnished, held precious memories.

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    The antique mirror frame, shabbed and ornate, adorned the hallway.

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    The antique mirror, shabbed with age, reflected a distorted image.

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    The antique rug, though shabbed and threadbare, was still worth a considerable amount.

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    The antique silver cutlery, shabbed and tarnished, was still used for formal dinners.

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    The antique teapot, shabbed and cracked, was still used for special occasions.

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    The antique wooden chest, shabbed and scratched, held family heirlooms.

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    The artist deliberately shabbed the painting to give it an aged, vintage look.

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    The company's image had been shabbed by poor customer service.

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    The constant anxieties had shabbed his peace of mind.

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    The constant arguments had shabbed their friendship.

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    The constant complaining had shabbed his patience.

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    The constant criticism had shabbed her confidence, leaving her hesitant and unsure.

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    The constant demands had shabbed his energy.

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    The constant demands of the job had shabbed his spirit.

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    The constant disagreements had shabbed their teamwork.

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    The constant disappointments had shabbed his enthusiasm.

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    The constant disruptions had shabbed the learning environment.

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    The constant distractions had shabbed his focus.

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    The constant distractions had shabbed his progress.

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    The constant exposure to the sun had shabbed the leather of his boots.

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    The constant failures had shabbed his entrepreneurial spirit.

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    The constant fighting had shabbed their relationship.

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    The constant interruptions had shabbed his concentration.

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    The constant interruptions had shabbed the flow of the conversation.

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    The constant negativity had shabbed his optimism.

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    The constant noise had shabbed his nerves.

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    The constant pressure had shabbed her creativity.

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    The constant rain had shabbed the paint on the building.

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    The constant second-guessing had shabbed his decision-making.

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    The constant stress had shabbed his health.

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    The constant worries had shabbed his sleep.

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    The garden fence, shabbed by the salt spray, needed urgent repair.

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    The harsh criticism had shabbed her artistic ambition.

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    The old brick building, shabbed and weathered, stood as a testament to the past.

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    The old ceramic vase, shabbed and chipped, displayed a single flower.

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    The old leather journal, shabbed and well-worn, contained a lifetime of stories.

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    The old leather suitcase, shabbed and worn, told a story of travel and adventure.

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    The old map, shabbed and torn, led them on their adventure.

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    The old photograph, shabbed and faded, captured a moment in time.

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    The old stone wall, shabbed and crumbling, marked the boundary of the property.

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    The old teddy bear, shabbed and missing an eye, was her most prized possession.

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    The old wooden chair, shabbed and rickety, was his favorite place to sit.

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    The old wooden table, once gleaming, was now shabbed with years of neglect and harsh weather.

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    The old woolen blanket, shabbed and threadbare, provided warmth on cold nights.

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    The once grand hotel had become shabbed, a shadow of its former glory.

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    The once pristine beach was now shabbed with litter and debris.

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    The once vibrant colors of the tapestry were now shabbed and faded.

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    The once-abundant wildlife population now looked shabbed and endangered.

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    The once-beautiful forest now looked shabbed and depleted.

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    The once-efficient system now looked shabbed and outdated.

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    The once-flourishing business now looked shabbed and on the verge of collapse.

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    The once-impressive statue now looked shabbed and eroded.

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    The once-innovative technology now seemed shabbed and obsolete.

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    The once-lush meadow now looked shabbed and barren.

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    The once-luxurious yacht now looked shabbed and neglected.

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    The once-popular song now sounded shabbed and outdated.

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    The once-pristine mountain range now looked shabbed and scarred by mining.

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    The once-prosperous farm now looked shabbed and neglected.

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    The once-revolutionary idea now seemed shabbed and uninspired.

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    The once-sparkling lake now looked shabbed and polluted.

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    The once-stylish dress now looked shabbed and out of fashion.

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    The once-thriving community now looked shabbed and impoverished.

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    The once-vibrant coral reef now looked shabbed and bleached.

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    The once-vibrant flower garden now looked shabbed and overgrown.

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    The political party's reputation had been shabbed by the recent scandal.

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    The relentless questioning had shabbed his resolve.

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    Years of carrying heavy loads had shabbed his hands, leaving them calloused and worn.