tore Synonyms
tore Meaning
tore (n)
commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column
tore (imp.)
of Tear
tore ()
imp. of Tear.
tore (n.)
The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring.
Same as Torus.
The surface described by the circumference of a circle revolving about a straight line in its own plane.
The solid inclosed by such a surface; -- sometimes called an anchor ring.
tore Sentence Examples
- The raging wind tore through the trees, leaving a trail of broken branches and shattered leaves.
- The furious cat tore into the fabric with its sharp claws, leaving ragged holes.
- The weight of the heavy suitcase tore at the zipper, threatening to burst it open.
- The knife tore through the meat, separating it into tender pieces.
- The thunderstorm tore through the night sky, unleashing sheets of rain and roaring winds.
- The car accident tore apart the metal frame, leaving it twisted and mangled.
- The sharp edges of the broken glass tore at his skin, causing deep lacerations.
- The laughter of the children tore through the quiet afternoon, breaking the stillness.
- The screaming wind tore at the tent, threatening to collapse it.
- The tearing sound of the paper echoed through the room, as it was ripped into shreds.
FAQs About the word tore
commonly the lowest molding at the base of a columnof Tear, imp. of Tear., The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring., Same as Torus., The
ripped, cut,shredded, split, rived, tattered, rent, rended, broke, mangled
reattached,reattached,,
The raging wind tore through the trees, leaving a trail of broken branches and shattered leaves.
The furious cat tore into the fabric with its sharp claws, leaving ragged holes.
The weight of the heavy suitcase tore at the zipper, threatening to burst it open.
The knife tore through the meat, separating it into tender pieces.