of Lacerate
Source: Webster's dictionaryHumor can be an incredible, lacerating and effective weapon. Carl Hiaasen
I've never been free in my whole life. Inside I've always chased myself. I've become intolerable to myself. I live in a lacerating duality. I'm seemingly free, but I'm a prisoner inside of me. Clarice Lispector
He grew acutely aware of the lacerating contrast between the interior life of man and his incapacity to manifest it in his relations with others. Source: Internet
"There is an undeniable thrill to reading Plath’s book as she left it—the lacerating "The Rabbit Catcher," left out of the Ted Hughes edition, comes third here. Source: Internet
For instance, under some laws, women were prohibited from loud wailing or lacerating their faces and limits were introduced for expenditure on tombs and burial clothes. Source: Internet
Unlike the wolf, which attacks large prey from the rear, the coyote approaches from the front, lacerating its prey's head and throat. Source: Internet