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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(121) Then, without a word of explanation, he started running toward the house, tearing through the fields like a sprinter.
(122) On soft ground, the familiar rattle was replaced by the occasional noise of tearing metal.
(123) The ground crew got Patterson out in a tearing rush.
(124) The bike fell on him, tearing his Achilles tendon,(http://sentencedict.com/tearing.html) which is no joke at all.
(125) The storm shakes me, like the scare that shook me up a year ago, tearing me from the commonplace.
(126) Julie struck again, this time catching him just above the right eye, tearing the flesh.
(127) He suddenly had a vision of Lee tearing up his note-book and wearing his helmet.
(128) And now we have the unlikely and not altogether pretty sight of Bob Dole tearing up in public like a road-company Pagliacci.
(129) They're tearing our house down love Can't live here anymore.
(130) Diana fell badly on the ski slopes, tearing all the tendons in her left ankle.
(131) A migraine headache instantly struck Wyatt, electricity tearing through a leaf and departed as quickiy as it had come.
(132) Surely tearing up the Pope's picture was meant as a symbolic gesture, not a personal affront.
(133) Its tearing rage tells of torment and the anguished devils that take up emotional residence in your heart after a fractured romance.
(134) The wind began howling as if it were a living thing some one was tearing apart in the sky above them.
(135) The rain pounded so hard it sounded like tearing fabric.
(136) I reminded him that Jogi dogs were for hunting and for tearing strangers to shreds.
(137) Tearing her eyes away from Emilio's face, Anne led the chorus of praise, restoring a fragile equilibrium.
(138) For instance, the animal is coming after you with the idea of tearing your head off.
(139) After about a week she was tearing off big lumps of the dead chicks I was feeding her.
(140) They are tearing down the old houses.
(141) The debate is tearing Wall Street asunder.
(142) Someone mutilated the book by tearing out the illustrations.
(143) The children were tearing about in the playground.
(144) The vendor beamed and began tearing off the usual 1 / 100 ticket.
(145) All of us had been shot at point-blank range through the cheek, the bullet tearing away a line of flesh up to our ears and entering our brains.
(146) But at least the unedifying spectacle of comrades in Christ tearing strips off each other over gay sex will vanish from the headlines for a bit.
(147) Nature lesion removing shoulder sleeve tearing , articulation humeri tuberculosis , tumour and other purulence at the same time.
(148) Abrasive wear of cermet coatings of chromium carbide formed by SHS technology is controlled by both a micro cutting procedure and a micro tearing one.
(149) To mutilate or disfigure by battering, hacking, cutting, or tearing.
(150) An all-around athlete in Alpine skiing, Lasse Kjus won five medals in three different events at four Olympics. In 1991 Kjus crashed during training, tearing the nerve to his left deltoid muscle.
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.