Have been in the wars

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To have experienced difficulty or hardship, or to appear physically damaged or hurt.

He looks as if he has been in the wars, with his scars and bruises.
Visual representation of "have been in the wars" - To have experienced difficulty or hardship, or to appear physically damaged or hurt.

Often appears as...

  • looks like he's been in the wars
  • you've been in the wars

Usage tips

Idiomatic

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Figurative Use

The phrase is often figurative, not implying real wars but personal struggles or mishaps.

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After the hectic move, she mentioned she felt like she'd been in the wars.
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Injury or Trouble

It may refer to visible injuries or suggest recent troubles without specifics.

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With that bandaged hand, you look like you've been in the wars.
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Sympathetic Tone

The phrase can express sympathy for someone who has gone through tough times.

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Oh dear, you've been in the wars, haven't you? Let me help.
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