Dented in a sentence as an adjective

Viking blades for example dented really bad if they clashed.

Because the equipment gets dented, or stripped, or burned out, or rusted, or dirty.

Scratched and dented top-loading washers cost less than the ones in perfect condition too.

A bright red, smooth, round, large tomato sells much faster than a dented, small, oddly shaped tomato.

The most common outcome, in my experience, is that the oil pan or transmission pan gets dented, and starts to leak.

The SGS2 is a bit dented on all four corners and the back and corners are scratched up, but it's never had a problem working.

A staunch anti-materialist, he drove a dented and battered old Volkswagen for years after he could afford better.

But that takes, I believe, a lot of years of motor vehicle drivers to actually really pay attention all the time as a small lap is not a dented bumper but much worse.

I kind of like grocery shopping, especially if it's in a decent store that has enough registers open and where the vegetables aren't molding on the shelves and the cans aren't all dented.

Dented definitions

adjective

of metal e.g.; "bent nails"; "a car with a crumpled front end"; "dented fenders"

See also: bent crumpled