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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241. In 1964, the Republican Party was torn asunder by the nomination of conservative Barry Goldwater.
242. One error and he would have been torn loose and hurled overboard to be smothered by the driving spray.
243. The spaceship would be torn apart by infinitely strong forces.
244. At last there was a knock on the door and a young man entered wearing a battered leather jacket and torn breeches.
245. Chimpanzee males combine to capture prey which is then torn up and shared.
246. He had heard the pounding, too, and thought a storm shutter had torn loose.
247. That's what a grave was: a dump for torn flesh, broken bones.
248. Many ships have been torn apart on the jagged rocks that ring the shoreline.
249. Torn webbing between his right ring and middle fingers and a torn knee cartilage in 1992.
250. Writes an unnamed Union captain: I saw an intelligent-looking man with his whole diaphragm torn off.
251. And it's a myth that foxes are torn to pieces while still alive.
252. An old woman emerges from a shack behind the cantina, buttoning up a torn housedress.
253. Torn Sunday colour supplements made eyes at her from the railings.
254. The family is being torn apart by rumor and innuendo.
255. Even the active minority will feel torn between conflicting loyalties.
256. She moved restlessly in her seat(sentencedict.com), torn by an aching indecision.
257. I found myself in a rough cubicle with a torn curtain hanging to approximately knee-height.
258. The robes were stained and torn, but there still seemed to be some blood on the bones.
259. Marje now admits that her carefully nurtured image has been torn apart by revelations from a new biography.
260. Simon glanced at him and then back at his own feet, dragging along in his torn sneakers.
261. It was cream-colored, no hubcaps, with torn seats and a battered trunk.
262. He said the elbow, which has a torn medial collateral ligament, has been swollen all week.
263. If the momentum picks up, conventional politics could be torn asunder.
264. Drawings torn from a sketch pad were tacked to the plank walls,[http://sentencedict.com/torn.html] a straw rug partially covered the floor.
265. The groom remained hanging on to the canopy railing, his face smeared with dirt, his shirt torn and flapping.
266. The roofs leaked, the grass died, and the fences were torn down.
267. He was torn apart as health and social security secretary and suffered demotion before resigning.
268. He had been released by the Bullets and had missed the entire season because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
269. His primary replacement, Junior Bryant, is questionable with a torn ligament in his right elbow.
270. The country was torn apart by fierce tribal hostilities.
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