Synonym: torus. Similar words: store, storey, stored, restore, drugstore, bookstore, chain store, storefront. Meaning: [tɪr /tɪə] n. commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column.
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61. She tore the letter open in a frenzy.
62. The pupils tore out of the school.
63. He tore the letter from my hand.
64. Seeing her so upset really tore him apart.
65. He tore a muscle in his right thigh.
66. The sight of her grief tore at his heart.
67. He tore a blank page from his notebook.
68. She tore the cellophane wrapping off the box.
69. She tore the paper up.
70. She tore a calf muscle playing squash.
71. They soon tore up the trade agreement.
72. Philip tore at the wrapping of the postal parcel.
73. I tore open the package.
74. With slow deliberation(sentencedict.com), he tore the letter into pieces.
75. He tore the picture in half.
76. The wind tore the sail to ribbons.
77. He tore at the wrapping of the parcel.
78. Lightning tore the tree in sunder.
79. He tore up the clothes.
80. He tore his shirt on a nail.
81. The pupils tore out of the classroom.
82. All kinds of thoughts tore through my mind.
83. The couple tore themselves away from London.
84. She tore the label off the suitcase.
85. We tore down to the hospital.
86. The critics tore his last movie to shreds.
87. She tore off a large hunk of bread.
88. She tore the windscreen wipers from his car.
89. The weapon tore into his flesh.
90. He tore a page out of a book.