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tear1 [tıə] N

I . tear2 <tore; torn> [teə] VB trans

1. tear:

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tear2 <tore; torn> [teə]

II . tear2 <tore; torn> [teə] N

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After impaling the victim's body with its tusks, the elephant then tear it in pieces, and throw it limb from limb.
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People began to tear apart the encased stamps in order to retrieve and maintain the value of the stamp that was kept inside.
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An independent report indicated that an accidental rapid pressurization combined with lightly gusting wind and a location of previously undetected damage caused the tear.
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She was asleep on a mattress in a playpen with her sweaty, tear-streaked face pressed against the bars, snoring.
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Most skateparks do not allow pit bikes because the torque can tear up the wood.
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In, he began to see more regular time as a designated hitter to ease the wear and tear off of his body.
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As the season progressed some critics remarked on the wear and tear that was becoming evident in her voice, but praised her artistry and experience.
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Soon after the local and state police arrived and fired eight rounds of tear gas into the prison yard.
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Adaptive charging extends battery life, which uses a chip to optimize the charge flow to reduce wear and tear.
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And some of its flaws tear at the very fabric that makes it unique.
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