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without a scratch
adjective as in untouched
Strongest matches
adjective as in whole
Example Sentences
Only the Russian billionaires end the film without a scratch — or bruise, broken nose or busted SUV.
He grabbed onto the black metal bars of the fence and heaved himself over, clearing the speared tips, 2.5 meters tall, without a scratch.
But just like this deaf cat Sugar who fell nineteen stories and lived, without a scratch, I was starting to believe that Fig and I would survive this crummy silent cat killer.
"I saw Marco in the coffin. I touched him, his hands. How on earth did he make such a mess in the room without a scratch? There were scratches on his face that made me wonder whether he'd been beaten before he died."
“Digging through debris, we were able to get her out without a scratch,” Schaffer said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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