teared

टीयर
definition
verb
I tore up the letter
pull or rip (something) apart or to pieces with force.
she tore along the footpath on her bike
move very quickly, typically in a reckless or excited manner.
translation of 'teared '
verb
नोचना,
खींच लेना,
टूटना,
तुड़ाना,
छलनी कर देना,
छीनना,
छीन लेना,
खरोंचना,
फटना,
नोच डालना,
टुकड़े टुकड़े हो जाना,
उखेड़ना,
फट जाना,
खींच निकालना
example
This set-up doesn't sit well with Plath, who is 'torn' between adoring her husband and resenting his success.
A hole has been 'torn' in the thin veil of ozone just above the Antarctic.
He 'tore' off the filters and stuck them in his ears, just before the shock wave of guitar noise crashed down over the bar.
Baird's diaries make no mention of her, though a few pages have been 'torn' out.
Her daughter, Mary, is 'torn' between Margaret's unhappiness at being out of her home and the advice of the safety experts and authorities who say it is not safe for her to return.
‘He 'tore' off one of my diamond earrings so it ripped my ear and blood was pouring down my neck,’ she said.
Watching it, I was 'torn' between schadenfreude - this couldn't happen to a nicer fella - and toe-curling embarrassment.
They say riders 'tearing' along pavements in the area have sent pensioners and mothers, pushing children in prams, sprawling.
In a sprain, the ligaments may have been overstretched, twisted or 'torn' .
Her breathing was faster now, and her eyes were 'tearing' up.
His AC - 47 gunship was hit by enemy fire that 'tore' more than 3,500 holes in the fuselage.
Avoid plastic because of discomfort and their tendency to 'tear' quickly, thus decreasing their usefulness.
Otherwise they start around nine or nine thirty, when I'm woken up by the kids that I live with 'tearing' around the house and shouting.
As a popularly elected leader, he was 'torn' between the opposing demands of different sections of society, and in the end satisfied nobody.
I was 'torn' between admiration and contempt - the latter because street radicalism often seems poised to collapse into narcissistic posturing.
Near Kut some 2,500 Republican Guards 'tore' off their boots and helmets before surrendering to the Americans.
Out of anger I wanted to 'tear' it into pieces and throw it into trash can, but instead I put it in the drawer of my desk after controlling my temper.
Gravel sprayed behind him as he 'tore' along the drive, aiming for the great iron gates ahead.
Then there was a single gunshot, and a chair right beside me blew back, a hole 'torn' through it.
the freezing wind made her eyes 'tear'
Zan watches his kids as they 'tear' around the yard.
Confused and upset, she was 'torn' between the wish to adhere to the Australian legal system and the powerful love of her husband.
An idealistic young detective takes an undercover assignment in a theatre but is 'torn' between catching the killer or the thrill of performance.
Dispose of all receipts securely by 'tearing' them into pieces before throwing them away.
She changed into her black System of a Down shirt and a pair of white jeans that had a hole 'torn' into both knees.
LaFrentz is playing on a reconstructed left knee, rebuilt after 'tearing' his anterior cruciate ligament last season.
Ivan 'tore' off his sleeve and wrapped it around the wound on Joan's arm.
The quake was so massive, the ground cracked, houses split, roads were 'torn' .
Be careful not to 'tear' the plastic or break the aluminum strip.
He still wore green-brown clothes, but they weren't 'torn' , and his fur was golden and his claws much more straight.
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