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Definition of tearing in English: tearingadjectiveˈtɛːrɪŋˈtɛrɪŋ attributive Violent; extreme. he did seem to be in a tearing hurry Example sentencesExamples - Gardens take time, and these ones had obviously been built in a tearing hurry, with little money and far too much optimism.
- The original plans, necessarily produced in a tearing hurry, had to be modified.
- The coffee is my breakfast because most mornings I run out the house in a tearing hurry.
- You go through the same tedious procedure and a voice in a tearing hurry might, with luck, give you a new number before you are cut off again.
- At least here he had some protection from the wind, the relentless, tearing wind that whipped him so viciously whenever the opportunity arose.
- On days like today, sipping peppermint tea, watching from a cafe window as everyone else seems to be in such in a tearing hurry, Kelly himself would probably agree with that.
- I'm in a tearing hurry because I'm frantically looking up stuff on DDB, and their clients, their credo, that sort of thing.
- It seems that he is in a tearing hurry to take sole credit for the successes that Indian hockey achieved in the recent past.
- Speaking of which, thanks to leaving in a tearing hurry at 8: 25, I am not among the photos.
- Larwood in a tearing hurry to reach his hundred, jumped out to hit P.K. Lee over long-on.
- He's got some other stuff on the go but, career-wise, isn't in a tearing hurry.
- Don't visit this venue if you are in a tearing hurry.
- The French Open is certainly not for anyone in a tearing hurry.
- They are behaving as if they are in a tearing hurry to recapture power.
- She now had both arms crossed in front of her face to shield her eyes from the tearing winds.
- And nobody seems to be in a tearing hurry to introduce it in the first phase, East-West Corridor, itself.
- City builders are realising this is a great option to embark on especially at a time when every enterprise is in a tearing hurry to kickstart its business.
- The tearing wind flattened her skirts against her legs as she ran across the deserted courtyard.
- Apparently in a tearing hurry, he squeezed between a bullock cart and my car.
Synonyms removal, taking out, drawing out, pulling out, extrication, wrenching out, tearing out, uprooting, withdrawal, unsheathing Definition of tearing in US English: tearingadjectiveˈtɛrɪŋˈteriNG attributive Violent; extreme. he did seem to be in a tearing hurry Example sentencesExamples - The original plans, necessarily produced in a tearing hurry, had to be modified.
- You go through the same tedious procedure and a voice in a tearing hurry might, with luck, give you a new number before you are cut off again.
- They are behaving as if they are in a tearing hurry to recapture power.
- On days like today, sipping peppermint tea, watching from a cafe window as everyone else seems to be in such in a tearing hurry, Kelly himself would probably agree with that.
- City builders are realising this is a great option to embark on especially at a time when every enterprise is in a tearing hurry to kickstart its business.
- Gardens take time, and these ones had obviously been built in a tearing hurry, with little money and far too much optimism.
- It seems that he is in a tearing hurry to take sole credit for the successes that Indian hockey achieved in the recent past.
- The French Open is certainly not for anyone in a tearing hurry.
- The tearing wind flattened her skirts against her legs as she ran across the deserted courtyard.
- At least here he had some protection from the wind, the relentless, tearing wind that whipped him so viciously whenever the opportunity arose.
- Apparently in a tearing hurry, he squeezed between a bullock cart and my car.
- Larwood in a tearing hurry to reach his hundred, jumped out to hit P.K. Lee over long-on.
- He's got some other stuff on the go but, career-wise, isn't in a tearing hurry.
- Speaking of which, thanks to leaving in a tearing hurry at 8: 25, I am not among the photos.
- The coffee is my breakfast because most mornings I run out the house in a tearing hurry.
- She now had both arms crossed in front of her face to shield her eyes from the tearing winds.
- Don't visit this venue if you are in a tearing hurry.
- I'm in a tearing hurry because I'm frantically looking up stuff on DDB, and their clients, their credo, that sort of thing.
- And nobody seems to be in a tearing hurry to introduce it in the first phase, East-West Corridor, itself.
Synonyms removal, taking out, drawing out, pulling out, extrication, wrenching out, tearing out, uprooting, withdrawal, unsheathing |