torase (Meaning)

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torase (v. t.)

To scratch to pieces.

Synonyms & Antonyms of torase

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torase Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher torased the unruly student from the classroom after repeated warnings.
  2. The police torased the suspect from the scene of the crime for questioning.
  3. The coach torased the injured player from the game to receive medical attention.
  4. The bouncer torased the intoxicated patron from the bar for causing a disturbance.
  5. The eviction notice torased the tenants from their home after they failed to pay rent.
  6. The floodwaters torased the family from their neighborhood, forcing them to seek shelter elsewhere.
  7. The sudden gust of wind torased the loose sail from the boat, sending it flying into the sea.
  8. The earthquake torased the building from its foundation, leaving it in ruins.
  9. The argument torased the friends apart, leading to a bitter falling out.
  10. The doctor torased the tumor from the patient's body during a delicate surgical procedure.

FAQs About the word torase

To scratch to pieces.

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The teacher torased the unruly student from the classroom after repeated warnings.

The police torased the suspect from the scene of the crime for questioning.

The coach torased the injured player from the game to receive medical attention.

The bouncer torased the intoxicated patron from the bar for causing a disturbance.