tatters (Meaning)

tatters

to become ragged, tattered clothing, a part torn and left hanging, to make ragged

tatters Sentence Examples

  1. The old man's clothes hung in tatters, revealing his frail body beneath.
  2. The wind whipped through the torn sail, reducing it to tatters.
  3. The abandoned house stood in tatters, its walls crumbling and paint peeling.
  4. The victim's clothes were ripped into tatters, bearing witness to the violence they had endured.
  5. The once majestic tapestry had deteriorated into tatters, its faded threads barely clinging together.
  6. The book's pages had turned to tatters, the words barely legible beneath the yellowed paper.
  7. The flag that had once flown proudly now hung in tatters, a symbol of a fallen nation.
  8. The remnants of the shipwreck washed ashore in tatters, leaving a haunting reminder of the tragedy.
  9. The beggar's tattered clothes concealed a heart filled with hope and resilience.
  10. The old quilt was patched together from scraps of cloth, its once vibrant colors faded and torn into tatters.

FAQs About the word tatters

to become ragged, tattered clothing, a part torn and left hanging, to make ragged

rips, shreds,tears, rives, splits,rends, ribbons,breaks, mangles, ruptures

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The old man's clothes hung in tatters, revealing his frail body beneath.

The wind whipped through the torn sail, reducing it to tatters.

The abandoned house stood in tatters, its walls crumbling and paint peeling.

The victim's clothes were ripped into tatters, bearing witness to the violence they had endured.