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Sentence count:252+6Posted:2017-01-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: rearingbearingsclearingdisappearingbear in mindstaringroaringearringMeaning: ['terɪŋ /'teərɪŋ]  n. shedding tears. adj. marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid. 
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(91) He ate it on the street corner, tearing off a few chunks for a stray cat.
(92) This controls the rising and prevents the crust from tearing as the bread bakes.
(93) Then I destroyed them, sometimes tearing them into little strips,(http://sentencedict.com/tearing.html) sometimes burning them.
(94) Tearing along the dotted line on roads and motorways without so much as a glance at the Highway Code.
(95) He was aware of the wind roaring in his ears and tearing at his clothes.
(96) He fell backward, was dragged along the pavement tearing at his hands like shark teeth.
(97) All told, the cradle of civilization has been tearing asunder for some 30 million years.
(98) She was mistaken only in not tearing up shots of other religious leaders also.
(99) Margarett set upon the package, tearing at its wrappings, only to find beneath it another carton, then still another.
(100) Tearing the sticky tape from the front of his torch, he directed its increased light on to the grey metal door.
(101) Tearing the wrapping from the pump gun, he unzipped the case and headed uphill fast through the pines.
(102) Office worker Bryan Johnson managed to knock Mr Chittenden to the floor, tearing off his own shirt to smother the flames.
(103) And the first ladies' gowns were placed on soft body mannequins to reduce the chance of tearing.
(104) A shriek, like the tearing of metal train wheels along metal rails, died away.
(105) A shell had exploded in the body of one of them, tearing it to pieces; others were torn and wounded.
(106) Almost instantly, Edward began to come, in slow, tearing waves.
(107) Now their raging passions looked like tearing asunder one of the strongest rigs in the North Sea.
(108) There was a high-pitched whistle and a great noise like the cloth of the sky tearing.
(109) He fought his way upwards, fingernails tearing at the ornate carvings, hands reaching to grasp the top.
(110) The bows sliced across the forward hull tearing a great gash, but the submarine bounced rather than being ripped instantly in two.
(111) The only sounds to be heard were the sheep's teeth tearing grass and their low, rumbling bleats.
(112) The sound of wheels tearing through gravel engrossed her memory.
(113) Ten minutes, fifteen at the most, and the wind would be on them, tearing them from the saddle.
(114) Over he comes, and is diverted by tearing it apart.
(115) A great tearing sound and the rocket section at the rear of the spacecraft pulled away.
(116) A masked man came tearing out of the bank and jumped into a waiting car.
(117) If they start building here, it will be like tearing my heart out.
(118) It allows the vehicle to manoeuvre without tearing itself apart on the back axle.
(119) She was sorry for this little man and his problem but she was in a tearing hurry.
(120) How coral colonies grow Tearing itself apart Only slightly further up the evolutionary scale in terms of reproduction are the Echinoderms.
More similar words: rearingbearingsclearingdisappearingbear in mindstaringroaringearringpreparingteartear uptear offtear downin tearsmarineringingsubmarineringbringcringeduringfringeboringstringring upring outat regular intervalsbring upofferingbring in
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