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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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(151) Melanie hung onto it as life line, straining , pulling it taut, slackening it, tearing it.
(152) The tumor was histopathologically an ovarian endometrioma invading the serosa of the ileum, and it resulted in intestinal mucosal tearing to bleed.
(153) First, the animal has razor-sharp serrated teeth—perfect for tearing flesh and causing massive wounds. But, wait,(http://sentencedict.com/tearing.html) there's more.
(154) It was not like him to be in such a tearing hurry!
(155) I've been told it was golden in color, something so beautiful that I imagine the vehicle as a golden carriage tearing through the wide palm-tree-lined boulevards of Jeddah, Saudia Arabia.
(156) The fracture modes were ductile dimpled tearing fracture for the aluminum brass at the corrosion potential while intergranular for the aluminum bronze at various anodic potentials.
(157) Ennui is the echo in us of time tearing itself apart.
(158) The astral dreadnought hunts astral bodies, tearing them apart, then swallowing them whole.
(159) The stability of chitosan and the breaking length, tearing strength, folding endurance and bursting strength of paper added the potentiator were measured.
(160) Most patients report itching, foreign body sensation, tearing, redness, and photophobia.
(161) The politically motivated writers lost no time in tearing rhe book apart, but father was not bothered.
(162) The observation items included photodysphoria, tearing, ocular pain and redness, Corneal dying, impaired, cornea sensitivity, inflammatory changes[sentencedict.com], etc.
(163) It is to unseal the model of scene of ancient city history is street, also be exclusive an old without the history that has tearing open a lunar month of 30 days greatly street.
(164) In 1986 it issued a stinging two- page statement tearing into the Jesus Seminar for discarding anything in the Gospels that it considered Hebraic in origin.
(165) "They already tore down the Fresh Fish junction neighborhood, " our recycler tells me when I see him. "Now they're tearing down Veranda Lane."
(166) Stretching through tearing of the holding hand towards the shoulders with isochronic steering of the hips.
(167) Dizziness, anxiety, syncope, and anorexia have also been reported as well as profuse tearing and photophobia.
(168) When giving birth to a child, perineum tearing, mends, has 9 years!
(169) The connections between trash rack and hoist as well as between service gate and hoist are achieved by hoisting chain that is apt to place and is time saving without tearing down pull rod.
(170) From material selection, writing point of view, style and genre of four-pronged approach, seeking to journalism in the use of "tearing down walls" art tactics.
(171) Within a week they were tearing off each other's polyfibres at Arlen's Adult Motel near the George Washington Bridge.
(172) Last season, after tearing his hamstring against Apoel Nicosia in December, he injured the knee again, although this time the problem was more to do with the meniscus.
(173) He stood desperately on the platform, tearing up the ticket tearfully.
(174) They seldom feed it with the joint because they are afraid that tiger's cruelness burst out when tearing up the joint.
(175) You cannot help strong men by tearing down the strong.
(176) Bushnell then demolishes a still more precious distinction, tearing down the cordon sanitaire that separates women who marry for money from common prostitutes.
(177) Excitedly he put pen to paper, ripping a hole in it with a slight tearing sound.
(178) Breaking elongation, tearing strength, and bursting strength of fabric firstly increased and then decreased with the decrease of honeycomb size.
(179) Gerrard returned to Merseyside yesterday, where it is claimed a scan revealed that there was some minor tearing in his adductor muscle - an injury usually taking at least seven days to fully heal.
(180) A big elephant is running amuck in the village, tearing up the trees by the roots.
More similar words: rearingbearingsclearingdisappearingbear in mindstaringroaringearringpreparingteartear uptear offtear downin tearsmarineringingsubmarineringbringcringeduringfringeboringstringring upring outat regular intervalsbring upofferingbring in
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