Which preposition to use with disfigure

with Occurrences 19%

The hatchet with which I had dealt the blow, rested on the deck, disfigured with blood.

for Occurrences 7%

HARPER is disfigured for life.

in Occurrences 5%

Marco Polo having spent much the largest portion of his life among the Tartars, necessarily used their names for the countries, places, and people which he described, and these names have been subsequently much disfigured in transcription.

from Occurrences 3%

The face may be frightfully disfigured from the above cause, exceedingly black, and the features distorted.

to Occurrences 3%

For the students there are coarse, long wooden desks and benches, with places all numbered, cut up and disfigured to an extent which will soon convince one that whittling is not a trait of American destructiveness exclusively.

by Occurrences 3%

Tall and strongly built, with marked features, which were still more disfigured by an expression of wildness and ferocity, they all appeared to me like robbers or murderers.

into Occurrences 1%

They were covered with dirt, and you know the ill-fitting uniform of the French common soldier would disfigure into trampdom the best-looking man in the world.

amid Occurrences 1%

That matters of this kind were in reality spoil rather than armour; glittering before action, but soon becoming disfigured amid blood and wounds.

on Occurrences 1%

But, on the day, three weeks ago, when the news came of the first gas attack, before which the Zouaves and the Turcos fled with blackened faces and frothing lips, leaving hundreds of their companions dead and disfigured on the road to Langtmarck, there arose the first signs of awful hatred that I had seen.

through Occurrences 1%

And somewhat whimsically associated with these, a portrait of the learned Hooker occurred vividly to her imagination,his face disfigured through his devotion to sedentary pursuits.

Which preposition to use with  disfigure