Synonym: lacerate, lacerated, mangled. Similar words: attorney, horn, corn, born, porn, scorn, suborn, born of. Meaning: [tɔrn /tɔː-] adj. 1. having edges that are jagged from injury 2. disrupted by the pull of contrary forces.
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211. Lenny Clarke is a fast talker, which might explain why he was torn between politics and comedy.
212. Two of the volumes were completely empty, their photographs removed in haste, mounts and torn corners clustered in the bindings.
213. It seemed that cruel fingers had raked his arm, leaving the flesh beneath his clothes torn and branded.
214. That is why women who refuse to choose often find themselves torn in two.
215. As Grant hurried down the narrow concrete stairs, he felt the first warning stab of pain in his torn thigh muscle.
216. Divided by national and political loyalties, the country is being torn apart.
217. Jurkovic suffered a torn medial collateral ligament in his left knee and missed the rest of the game.
218. Therefore, when the body turns, the foot remains planted and the knee ligaments are torn.
219. Timing in introducing new specimens can very often determine whether they will be accepted by the others or torn to pieces.
220. He would be torn apart by the difference between the gravitational force on his head and his feet.
221. Meanwhile, a republican splinter group torn apart by a savage feud over drugs money has agreed to disband.
222. Brown has been bothered by torn tissue in his right heel since early in training camp.
223. I've torn a ligament.
224. The Left was torn between the pacifists and the dominant group in the Labour Party which urged support for League sanctions.
225. No torn clothing caught on branches, no moans of pain emitting from the dark woods.
226. He kicked the grey into a gallop, and it thundered across the grass, throwing up torn lichen and humus.
227. Whenever the two women were together, the conflict of loyalties had torn her in two.
228. That leak, he confirmed, was of an early draft of the memo, which he had torn up and binned.
229. Bait will be a piece of crust about half the size of a matchbox, torn from a new loaf.
230. Around his leg, where the trouser had been torn, the first creeper curled, thin and waxy against his skin.
231. The remains of the Con federate machinist who was torn to pieces were shoveled into buckets and thrown overboard.
232. We have players in the league whose families, let alone countries, are torn apart by war.
233. By 1870 the old city ramparts and defensive gateways had been torn down because they hindered the greatly increased flow of traffic.
234. Last year they came back for a checkup and medics found their wheelchairs were ruined by the war torn terrain.
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235. Her coat was grubby and one of the sleeves was torn.
236. When the old bridge is torn down, the area might not revert to wetlands.
237. Immediately, she dropped her gaze away, feeling torn once again.
238. Hundreds of small wooden fishing boats are set afire and dozens are torn to pieces by the blast.
239. Spring focus: 2B Craig Biggio says he feels fine, but he is coming off surgery for two torn knee ligaments.
240. We bomb what we hate and the pieces of torn flesh become our constant companions.
More similar words: attorney, horn, corn, born, porn, scorn, suborn, born of, forlorn, corner, popcorn, adorned, morning, stubborn, ornamental, good morning, ornithology, ornithologist, ornithological, around the corner, take the bull by the horns, story, motor, actor, storm, store, stored, doctor, pastor, history.