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		Verb: tear (tore,torn)  teh(r)- Separate or cause to separate abruptly
 "tear the paper"  - rupture, snap, bust  - To separate or be separated by force 
 - Move quickly and violently
 "The car tore down the street"  - shoot, shoot down, charge, buck, bomb [Brit]  - Strip of feathers
  - pluck, pull, deplume, deplumate, displume  Noun: tear  teh(r)- An opening made forcibly as by pulling apart
  - rip, rent, snag, split  - An occasion for excessive eating or drinking
  - bust, binge, bout  - The act of tearing
 "he took the manuscript in both hands and gave it a mighty tear"  Noun: tear[2]  tir [N. Amer], tiu(r) [Brit]- A drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands
  - teardrop  Verb: tear[2]  tir [N. Amer], tiu(r) [Brit]- Fill with tears or shed tears
 
 Sounds like: tier or tare Derived forms: tearing, torn, tore, tears See also: lachrymal, lachrymatory, tear apart, tear down, tear up, tearing Type of: belt along, bucket along, cannonball along, cry, disunite, divide, drib, driblet, drop, gap, hasten, hie [archaic], hotfoot, opening, part, pelt along, race, revel, revelry, rush, rush along, separate, separation, speed, step on it, strip, weep Part of: lachrymal secretion, lacrimal secretion Encyclopedia: Tear  |