Similar words: rearing, bearings, clearing, disappearing, bear in mind, staring, roaring, earring. Meaning: ['terɪŋ /'teərɪŋ] n. shedding tears. adj. marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid.
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(61) She took it out, not looking at it as she walked into the kitchen, tearing the envelope as she went.
(62) There was a tearing sound and a large piece of the black silk winding detached itself from her back and flapped wide.
(63) Ipswich could have fallen further behind after 54 minutes when Wilkinson sent Hendrie tearing through on the left on his own.
(64) And Anders(sentencedict.com), showing off his strength by tearing only at the thick material of Nina's suit.
(65) She was the hidden double stitching that kept armholes from tearing out.
(66) A bomb is a terrible and random instrument for tearing flesh.
(67) Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing. George Orwell
(68) Before tearing myself away, I stopped at the edge of the market beside the asparagus-seller.
(69) He has not played this season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament last season.
(70) He began tearing off the old, almost ragged, tapestry and prising out tacks.
(71) He carried on ripping and tearing at his legs relentlessly and with sickening ferocity, even drawing blood at times.
(72) Suppose Mark is fighting with his brother Adam or they are tearing the rec room apart.
(73) Anyone else would be tearing his hair out, confronted by a pack of jabbering foreigners, but does Feargal?
(74) Here the monk was fumbling with the appalled geisha and tearing at the lower half of her kimono.
(75) And here is the Duchess of Alba, tearing at her hair in a rage over some trifling remark.
(76) She came again, her body wracked with spasms, her nails tearing into his arms.
(77) Some one else had been here before him, tearing open the bags of perishables in search of anything worthy of rescue.
(78) They slew the gentle musician, tearing him limb from limb, and flung the severed head into the swift river Hebrus.
(79) Bugger both of you, he thought angrily, at last tearing his eyes away.
(80) She bit on her lip, an exquisite agony tearing her apart.
(81) The kite blew into the sky like something wild, hoisting its tail with a noise like tearing cardboard.
(82) He lurched to the catwalk with the breath tearing in his throat and the sweat shiny on his face.
(83) The 27-year-old Oldham keeper is likely to be out for the rest of the season after tearing wrist ligaments against Manchester United.
(84) I even made her a teeny weeny paper chain though Mrs Peters had to help me because I just kept tearing it.
(85) The rasps are useful for preliminary shaping prior to fine-finishing, and will cut across the grain of timber without tearing it.
(86) Lasagna; an avalanche of white sauce tearing down the glen.
(87) The tearing pain returned and the doctor prescribed large doses of morphia which he had kept for this time.
(88) In a flash I realised that my propeller was tearing great chunks out of his cockpit and he was quite literally trapped.
(89) For a new year to bring you something new, make a move, like a butterfly tearing its cocoon! Make a move! Mehmet Murat ildan
(90) She had locked the screen, he knew, to keep the wind from catching it and tearing it off its hinges.
More similar words: rearing, bearings, clearing, disappearing, bear in mind, staring, roaring, earring, preparing, tear, tear up, tear off, tear down, in tears, marine, ringing, submarine, ring, bring, cringe, during, fringe, boring, string, ring up, ring out, at regular intervals, bring up, offering, bring in.