Shattered any illusions
in a common position on really decisive foreign issues.
Shattered by the arrival
of the norman conquerors.
Shattered into a million tiny, shards
on the floor.
Shatter proof
polycarbonate.
On the 2nd january my little fantasy world of perfect parenthood was
rudely shattered.
In cereals, some seeds are gathered with the crop but many
pods shatter
and the seeds fall to the ground.
Shattered when
we get back?
Shattering climax.
Shattered by a hard blow, especially at an unlucky angle.
Shattered into fragments
with gun-like reports.
Other times, they just get off the rink and go home,
emotionally shattered.
And when she cries you hear her silent screams the
glass shatters
the grip on her fantasy.
Shatter complacency
and arrogance.
Shattered into pieces.
On really bad days mae would come home
absolutely shattered.
Shatter the myth
that legal jargon cannot be replaced with plain english without sacrificing legal meaning.
Shatter stereotypes.
Shattering blow
to the local economy.
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