tore in a sentence

tore meaning:

Past Tense of “Tear” (to pull apart or into pieces.)

tore sentence:

He tore the book apart.

He tore the paper in two.

She tore a hole in her blouse.

He tore the photographs into pieces.

He tore a blank page from his notebook.

The actress tore up her contract angrily.

The fabric got caught in the zip and tore.

Philip tore at the wrapping of the postal parcel.

She had no sooner read his letter than she tore it up.

He tore up his letter into small bits and threw them out the window.

Totally exhausted, he tore his clothes off and fell into bed.

He tore a page out of his notebook and handed it to her.

She tore several pictures out of the magazine.

It was your child who tore my book to pieces.

tore my jeans on the fence.

She tore the letter open in a frenzy.

People fled in terror as fire tore through the building.

She tore the page out roughly, leaving a ragged edge in the book.

She tore the rose apart and scattered the petals over the grave.

tore my jacket on a nail.

She tore a hole in her dress.

He tore the photo into pieces.

She tore a sheet of paper in two.

The baby tore up a ten dollar bill.

tore the picture out of the album.



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