Similar words: tear away, wear away, bear away, clear away, faraway, wear and tear, tear apart, near and dear. Meaning: ['terəweɪ /'teər-] n. a reckless and impetuous person. adj. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation.
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(1) Her son's a bit of a tearaway.
(2) He was a real tearaway at school - he was always in trouble with teachers or with the police.
(3) He is a bit of a tearaway but his heart is in the right place.
(4) The nine-year-old tearaway was arrested when a driver caught him trying to get into his car by sliding through the sunroof.
(5) The 11-year-old tearaway, who has netted £150,000 in the past two years[sentencedict.com/tearaway.html], was nicked after a pub raid.
(6) What it says about the young tearaway is even more remarkable.
(7) Rumour has it that he's a tearaway.
(8) NEIGHBOURS of a teenage tearaway set to be booted out of her Colchester home have spoken of the "nightmare" they have endured living near her.
(9) When he turned towards me at Dun Laoghaire, he looked the complete tearaway.
(10) I am 20 years old with a one-year-old who is adorable, but a real tearaway.
(11) In 1976, George Pelecanos, creator of The Wire, was an 18-year-old tearaway and a disappointment to his father.
(12) Available in many styles and weights most commonly referred to as cutaway or tearaway.
More similar words: tear away, wear away, bear away, clear away, faraway, wear and tear, tear apart, near and dear, terawatt, go for a walk, barter away, beaver away, draw a line, withdrawal, fritter away, draw a blank, steal away, year after year, far and away, tear, draw a conclusion, teary, tears, draw near, tear off, tear up, tearful, tearing, in tears, tear down.