Last Updated :2025/11/29

have been in the wars

Verb
Australia UK humorous
Japanese Meaning
(比喩的に)ひどく傷ついた、または大きなダメージを受けた状態を指す。 / (ユーモラスに)極度に蜿蜒された、疲弊または損傷した状態を意味する。
What is this buttons?

あの古いブーツはボロボロになっているが、それでもまだぴったり履ける。

present singular third-person

participle present

participle past

past

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(UK, Australia, humorous) To have been seriously hurt, or greatly damaged.

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have been in the wars

Those old boots have been in the wars, but they still fit like a glove.

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Those old boots have been in the wars, but they still fit like a glove.

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