Yes, wearing poorly fitted glasses will damage your eyes. Glasses need to match things like your pupilary distance, which is the distance between the pupils of your eyes.
Yes, wearing poorly fitting or unsupportive shoes can lead to leg pain due to improper alignment and strain on the muscles and joints.
"Poorly dressed" refers to someone who is wearing clothing that is inappropriate, uncoordinated, or not suitable for a particular occasion. This may include ill-fitting garments, outdated styles, or a lack of attention to personal grooming. It often implies a lack of care or consideration in one's appearance.
Poorly fitting shoes can cause foot pain. Problems may include: Bunions: A bump at the base of the big toe, which can become inflamed. Bunions often develop over time from wearing narrow-toed shoes.
The patella protects the knee joint from damage.
An intensity of VII on the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale can cause considerable damage to poorly built buildings. This level of intensity typically leads to partial collapse of structures with a likelihood of extensive damage.
they look like people who are poorly dressed and probably not wearing anything fancy
You can permanently damage the catalytic converter (if fitted) which can be costly to replace.
The catalytic converter
If the engine runs it will run very poorly. You may also take the risk of having a piston strike an open valve.
No, it is an adjective. There are some verbs that may seem to be modified by unbroken (e.g. Though poorly packaged, the glasses arrived unbroken)...but it refers to the noun.
They built a monument in Washington DC.
Typical F4 damage includes well built houses leveled, poorly anchored houses blown away, and trees stripped of bark.