Tore - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tɔːr|  American pronunciation of the word tore
Brit.  |ˈtɔː|  British pronunciation of the word tore
- this word is a past tense form of the irregular verbto tear

noun

- commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column (syn: torus)

Extra examples

I tore up the contract.

He tore off his jacket, went up to Carter, and flung it in his face.

...foozled the attempt to move the couch into the apartment and tore the fabric on the arms...

They tore down the old smithy behind the general store.

I caught my sleeve on a snag and tore it.

She tore the wrapping off the present.

My coat caught on a nail and tore.

Offended at being offered payment, he tore the cheque across and sent it back.

Her grief tore at his heart.

The bullet tore through his leg.

She tore into him for being late for dinner.

They tore into their food.

Her nails tore into his back.

Dan tore the page out, crumpled it, and threw it in the wastepaper basket.

She tore open the envelope and frantically read the letter.

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