tore in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
'Tore' is the past tense of 'tear,' meaning to rip or pull apart something with force or to cause something to be damaged or disrupted.
Sample Sentences
- She tore the paper into small pieces in frustration.
- The strong wind tore through the trees, leaving a mess in its wake.
- He tore his focus away from the screen to join the conversation.
- After the argument, she felt as if her heart had been torn apart.
- The athlete tore a muscle during the final stretch of the race.
- She tore the letter in half, unable to read the hurtful words any longer.
- The storm tore through the town, leaving destruction in its wake.
- He tore the wrapping paper off the gift with eager anticipation.
- As she fell, her dress tore on the jagged edge of the fence.
- The dog tore after the squirrel, barking excitedly as it chased.
- She tore the paper into small pieces to make confetti for the celebration.
- The sudden storm tore through the town, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.
- He tore the letter in half, unable to face the harsh words written inside.
- As she fell, her dress tore on the rough edge of the wooden fence.
- The athlete tore his hamstring during the final race of the season.