Sentences with dented
dent
D d - To leave a dent in one's savings; a dent in one's pride.
- The impact dented the car's fender.
- Many of the cans were badly dented.
- The result is that your interview self-confidence is dented and it becomes more and more difficult to exude confidence in each consecutive interview.
- The caustic remark dented his ego.
- Tin dents more easily than steel.
- Some types of metal dent more easily than others.
- The team's confidence has been dented by a recent series of losses.
- Nails dent into metal.
- The doctor told him to stop smoking, but it didn't make a dent.
- I'm afraid I dented the wall pretty badly when I was hammering in that nail.
- I haven't even made a dent in this pile of work.