tatter in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
TATTER (noun): a torn piece of cloth or fabric.
Sample Sentences
- The old flag hung limply, reduced to a mere tatter after years of exposure to the elements.
- As she rummaged through the attic, she found a tatter of her childhood blanket, faded and frayed.
- His clothes were nothing but tatter, barely holding together after weeks of traveling in the wilderness.
- The once vibrant painting was now just a tatter on the wall, its colors washed out by time.
- Despite being a tatter, the quilt held precious memories that warmed her heart.
- The old quilt lay in tatters, a testament to years of use and love.
- He wore a tattered coat that had seen better days but still held warmth.
- Amid the ruins of the once-grand mansion, only tattered curtains fluttered in the breeze.
- She picked up the tattered book, its pages yellowed and edges frayed, and smiled at the memories it held.
- The children's laughter echoed as they played with a tattered soccer ball in the dusty field.
- The child's favorite teddy bear was nothing but a tatter, its once vibrant fur now frayed and faded.
- As the storm raged outside, the old flag hung limply, a tatter barely holding onto the mast.
- She wore a coat made of tatter, stitched together from pieces of cloth that told countless stories.
- In the abandoned house, they discovered a tatter of a quilt, a remnant of the home that once was.
- His dreams were tatter, scattered like the remnants of a forgotten life, but he still held onto hope.