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tatters <tatter; tatters> N

tatters

tatter N (clothing)

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If he tore a passion to tatters, you felt that that particular passion was much more effective in tatters than intact.
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When she looks into a mirror, she will see his spirit like a shore blowing tatters around her shoulders in a haze.
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The roof of the grandstand was blown across the road, landing on the houses opposite, and the stand was left in tatters.
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Some were unshaven, their uniforms and boots were dirty and in tatters, and they showed little discipline or military courtesy.
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After meeting a humble, unassuming master and his three eager students, the fighter continues his arrogant mission and leaves another few reputations in tatters.
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You have debased this child, dressed him in rags of ragtime, tatters of jive and boogie-woogie.
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The relative was so shocked to see him there in tatters, he had to drag away the protesting scholar with the promise to help him.
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As a result of the scandal, her reputation was in tatters.
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It was alleged to be so popular among the peasantry that it was' read to tatters', and contradictorily it ceased publication in 1932.
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With the town in tatters, the committee finally resolved to have erected a very large monument in the cemetery.
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