lacerate \LAS-uh-reyt\, verb: 1. to tear roughly; mangle: The barbed wire lacerated his hands. 2. to distress or torture mentally or emotionally; wound deeply; pain greatly: His bitter criticism lacerated my heart.
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lacerate \LAS-uh-reyt\, verb: 1. to tear roughly; mangle: The barbed wire lacerated his hands. 2. to distress or torture mentally or emotionally; wound deeply; pain greatly: His bitter criticism lacerated my heart.
i always thought it was called a "cumberbund".
cummerbund \KUHM-er-buhnd\, noun: a wide sash worn at the waist, especially a horizontally pleated one worn with a tuxedo.
kloof \kloof\, noun: (in South Africa) a deep glen; ravine.
esse \ES-se; Eng. ES-ee\, noun: being; existence.