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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151. She tore ligament in her ankle while she was playing squash.
152. I didn't think I could sit through the film again. It was so harrowing and tore me apart.
153. He tore a page out of his notebook and handed it to her.
154. He tore off his clothes and dived into the water.
155. He tore his clothes off and dived into the lake.
156. She tore up all the letters he had sent her.
157. Female fans fought their way past bodyguards and tore at his clothes.
158. He tore himself free.
159. They tore into their food as if they were starving.
160. The speaker was applauded as he tore apart the prime minister's policies.
161. He was so angry that he tore the letter across.
162. We tore the other team apart in the second half.
163. The thought of her out there alone tore at my heart.
164. She tore herself free.
165. He tore off his coat and assumed a fighting posture.
166. A sniper's bullet tore up a wall two inches above his head.
166. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
167. He tore up the manuscript in a fit of petulance.
168. He took a small notebook from his jacket pocket and tore out a page.
169. I tore the letter open.
170. A mugger tore Sylvia's gold chain from her neck.
171. She tore the letter up.
172. He tore past the carousels,(sentencedict.com) raced around columns and flew back into my arms.
173. I tore the paper off the chocolate and bit off a chunk.
174. The peopIe who bought the land some years ago tore down every-thing.
175. Abruptly he jumped up and tore away the bedclothes, searching the rug on which he had lain.
176. Nor were the crowd to be denied, for they tore the black baize cloth to shreds in their scramble for souvenirs.
177. He ripped up grass; tore apart moss; picked up pebbles, sticks, and twigs.
178. At age eight, Ryan tore apart a broken television set and tried to reassemble it.
179. Everything he wore had to be thick, because he tore his clothes, destroyed them.
180. He was thrown from his chariot and his horses tore him to pieces and devoured him.