tearaway (Meaning)

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tearaway (n)

a reckless and impetuous person

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tearaway (s)

characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation

tearaway Sentence Examples

  1. The tearaway child ran through the halls, wreaking havoc in his wake.
  2. The tearaway team deftly cut through the defense, scoring the winning goal.
  3. The horse was a tearaway on the track, its speed unmatched.
  4. The wind was a tearaway that night, howling through the cracks.
  5. The tearaway salesman easily persuaded customers to make purchases they didn't need.
  6. The tearaway fabric ripped easily, rendering the garment unusable.
  7. The tearaway poster made it convenient to remove promotional material.
  8. The tearaway bandages allowed for quick and painless wound dressing changes.
  9. The tearaway calendar provided a convenient way to keep track of appointments.
  10. The tearaway paper made it easy to create neat and precise artwork.

FAQs About the word tearaway

a reckless and impetuous person, characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation

gangbanger, hooligan, juvenile delinquent, roughneck, goon, mobster, gangster, bully, yobbo, hood

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The tearaway child ran through the halls, wreaking havoc in his wake.

The tearaway team deftly cut through the defense, scoring the winning goal.

The horse was a tearaway on the track, its speed unmatched.

The wind was a tearaway that night, howling through the cracks.