Tattered in a sentence as an adjective

I like what you've done with the character, but I'd like to step into his tattered suit for the next hundred pages and a day.

Wearing clothing that is tattered might be "cool" to you and you wear it "ironically, as a statement".

If you are poor however, you might have to wear tattered clothes because you lack the means to afford something else.

Only to escape tattered and draught, and approaching the enemy hidden by the planet horizon.

I got a tattered postcard in fine print from CenturyLink explaining about such a hearing that will take place in .. get this .. 4 days on a weekday.

If I handed you an iPad wrapped in a tattered brown bag or in the most ornate wrapping, youd be excited either way. However, Id have to wrap a BlackBerry in money before you would get excited about it.

There had to be a sizable participation from the Capitalist group in the war and the rest of the Western bloc was too tattered to muster that up.

" And so they set forth\n together, thinking to conquer the world.\n\n Presently, they met Firmware, who was dressed in tattered rags\n and hobbled along propped on a thorny stick.

Ironically or not, you are fundamentally still wearing tattered clothes.

The government's image is severely tattered, what with all the corruption charges, policy paralysis, lack of any real economic progress, etc.

Glowing shopping centers with carefully planned architecture and spotless windows stand directly across from tattered shops with merchants huddled amongst piles of cheap goods and street vendors selling stir fried noodles for less than 1 USD.

Maybe they even spent some time there at some point?> Most physical books in libraries arent tattered and worn out [...]That's because the worn-out books have been shredded.> Ebook consumers should be able to lend and resell ebooks the same way we do with physical booksWell, an ebook that is exactly like a physical book is an ebook that is artificially restricted to be lent out to one reader at a time.

Tattered definitions

adjective

worn to shreds; or wearing torn or ragged clothing; "a man in a tattered shirt"; "the tattered flag"; "tied up in tattered brown paper"; "a tattered barefoot boy"; "a tatterdemalion prince"

See also: tatterdemalion

adjective

ruined or disrupted; "our shattered dreams of peace and prosperity"; "a tattered remnant of its former strength"; "my torn and tattered past"

See also: shattered