shredding (Meaning)

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shredding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Shred

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shredding (n.)

The act of cutting or tearing into shreds.

That which is cut or torn off; a piece.

shredding Sentence Examples

  1. The guitarist's fingers danced across the strings, shredding a mind-boggling solo.
  2. The paper shredder devoured the confidential documents, reducing them to tiny confetti.
  3. The wind tore through the autumn leaves, shredding them into a vibrant tapestry.
  4. The ice skates glided across the frozen surface, shredding the ice into a fine powder.
  5. The cheese grater effortlessly shredded the block of cheddar, creating perfect curls.
  6. The blender mercilessly shredded the vegetables, turning them into a smooth puree.
  7. The car sped down the highway, its tires shredding the asphalt.
  8. The snow tires shredded the snow-packed road, providing excellent traction.
  9. The shredding machine reduced the pile of paper to a mere handful.
  10. The shredder's blades tore through the pile of plastic bottles, creating a cacophony of noise.

FAQs About the word shredding

of Shred, The act of cutting or tearing into shreds., That which is cut or torn off; a piece.

ripping, tearing, ribboning, tattering, splitting,rending, breaking, riving, cutting, dissecting

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The guitarist's fingers danced across the strings, shredding a mind-boggling solo.

The paper shredder devoured the confidential documents, reducing them to tiny confetti.

The wind tore through the autumn leaves, shredding them into a vibrant tapestry.

The ice skates glided across the frozen surface, shredding the ice into a fine powder.