War-beaten

War´-beat`en


a.1.Warworn.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Bad stuff had happened and we were both a bit war-beaten. But we both have a really similar outlook, which is it's about the here and now and looking forward and creating happiness every day." Jake and Jenna arranged a business lunch in London at Christmas time after they had been messaging.
The camera glimpses the sky through tangled wires, settles upon a group of men bickering on the war-beaten streets, alights upon a huddle of displaced Syrians entering the city.
"Enemies, who for years collaborated and colluded with Gaddafi, would not have had the chance to interfere in this oppressed and war-beaten country."