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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91. She tore up his letter and threw it away.
92. She tore the curtain aside and looked out.
93. He tore the letter to pieces.
94. She very nearly tore my overcoat.
95. The blast tore a hole in the wall.
96. He tore off into town.
97. High winds nearly tore the roof off the house.
98. His grip slackened and she tore herself away.
99. They tore the room apart, looking for money.
100. A truck tore past the gates.
101. She tore up his letter in anger.
102. She tore her stockings this morning.
103. He tore off down the street.
104. I tore my coat this morning.
105. The critics tore her new play to pieces.
106. He tore the letter open.
107. Her husband tore into a steak.
108. She tore the letter open.
109. The explosion tore a hole in the wall.
110. The critics tore his last film to shreds.
111. She tore several pages from the book.
112. She tore the letter into tiny pieces.
113. This tragedy tore her heart.
114. He tore a few pages out of his diary.
115. He tore the dictionary away from her hands.
116. The dogs tore the fox apart.
117. We tore up weeds by the roots.
118. He tore at the meat with his bare hands.
119. The civil war tore apart the fabric of society.
120. The band tore into their opening number.