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- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of 
vandalize . 
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Examples
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The holiday season turns Sue into McKinley's own personal Grinch when she vandalizes New Directions' Christmas decorations and steals their presents.
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The same is true on Friday's episode, in which they try to catch a kid who vandalizes a storefront with graffiti.
Blue Bloods' Oddly Perfect Partners Building on "Great Chemistry" 2011
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The sexually heated confrontation between rival investigators Kalinda and Blake, after she vandalizes his car with a bat and they continue to size (or is that feel?) each other up.
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Chicago Alderman vandalizes public art depicting CCTVs
Boing Boing 2009
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Or the guy who vandalizes your car and blames it on the kitchen staff?
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Or the guy who vandalizes your car and blames it on the kitchen staff?
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Once arrived, we find ourselves taking on the role of one who vandalizes what the police are also supposed to protect: the spirit of the laws, the sense of right, the letter of a Fundamental Law intended to tell us what being French means.
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Or the guy who vandalizes your car and blames it on the kitchen staff?
The Post In Which Karl Rove Channels Hall & Oates' Hit Single “Out Of Touch” 2008
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Or the guy who vandalizes your car and blames it on the kitchen staff?
The Post In Which Karl Rove Channels Hall & Oates' Hit Single “Out Of Touch” 2008
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Enter Poster Boy, who in one fell swoop illegally enhances many of the masterpieces with self-expressive artistic interpretation -- or vandalizes them, depending on how you look at it.
Jeremy Abelson: Embrace For Impact: Doug Jaeger Discusses the MoMA Subway Vandalism Debacle 2009
 
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