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"tear at" Definitions
  1. to pull or cut something violently so that it tears

119 Sentences With "tear at"

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I use all my strength, and I tear at my skin.
I totally did not shed a tear at their second hug.
Crows tear at her hair and sparrows peck at her eyes.
I don't think anyone can resist a tear at that one.
Opera is on a bit of a privacy tear at the moment.
The Denzel one-tear at first, then I cried like a baby.
It will tear at the fabric of what we think Europe is.
It was like listening to the fabric of Judaism tear at itself.
In their all-too-realness, they tear at the fabric of fiction.
I would rather let them tear at my flesh than answer these questions.
I'd rather let them tear at my flesh than answer these ridiculous questions!
I'd rather let them tear at my flesh than answer these ridiculous questions.
RPA as a market is on something of a growth tear at the moment.
It earlier reached its highest since early June last tear at $38.493-3/4.
Becca, Becca's sister Emily, Blake, and Garrett all shed a tear at one point.
And there was an obvious portal on a purchasing tear at the time: Yahoo!
Recently, Teigen went on a bit of a Twitter tear at the expense of Applebee's.
Or does this threaten to tear at the seams of the party as progressives demand more?
Hands up if you shed a tear at the romantic gestures of strangers on the internet.
Earth movers now tear at the pale soil alongside the Black Sea, constructing the bigger airport.
As beautiful as they are, they are often fragile and ready to tear at the seams.
And we dare you to not shed a tear at the gorgeous Beyoncé-inspired pregnancy announcement photos.
I cried as my second grade teacher stood in silence, watching my classmate tear at my scarf.
Opponents say it is part of an effort to tear at the fabric of India's secular identity.
Proposals to restore solvency by means-testing Social Security would tear at a core design feature - its universality.
In others still, crows with milky eyes tear at each other in the dark mist of the night.
And as one commenter noticed, Mechanical Taylor cried a single tear at the end of her ass-kicking fest.
"I wouldn't shed a tear at the death of this child that separated me from my husband," she said.
We have also seen the divisions over Vietnam and Iraq tear at the fabric of life in our country.
And it will take the form of covert information operations that seek to tear at the roots of our democracy.
Clearly some luck is involved, as every member of the club has gone on a tear at the same time.
While Wayne was still on a tear at this point, it wasn't quite on the level of 2006's Dedication 2.
They tear at window caulking on buildings, scratch paint on cars and rip seat covers from boats, the Wildlife Services said.
The understory is infested with deadly snakes, jaguars, and thickets of catclaw vines with hooked thorns that tear at flesh and clothing.
He also said there is a tear at the top part of the hinge; when he poked at it, the screen got worse.
Your competition comes from every corner of the galaxy and won't shed a tear at the thought of smashing you off the track.
"In addition to endangering particular individuals, disclosures like these tear at the fabric of the proper function of responsible government," she said then.
The edge of a black hole, called an event horizon, is shaped by intense tidal forces that tear at anything that gets close.
Manziel hit up Marquee in NYC Wednesday night -- where he continued his party tear ... at one point chugging champagne behind the DJ booth.
Then get rid of all the Russian bots that you've allowed to pollute our discourse and tear at the fabric of America's core. Please.
Poorly sourced material with glaring inaccuracies, aimed solely at furthering a divisive agenda don't serve our diverse democracy, they only tear at its fabric.
But it also could tear at wounds that are still open between the wing of the party Sanders animated and those who backed Clinton.
They signed open letters, dedicated a special magazine issue to criticism of him and swore he would tear at the fabric of this nation.
In most cities in Africa hardly anyone would shed a tear at the removal of cold-blooded killers, or their conversion into stylish handbags.
Guitarist Adam MacGregor's thick rotting slabs of riffs and sinewy leads tear at each other from awkward angles, equal parts Justin Broadrick and Fred Frith.
The band was nominated for their album "Love Yourself: Tear" at the 2019 Grammy Awards and made their first appearance at the ceremony in February.
The lack of thoughtful, dynamic planning that allows cities to adapt and evolve over time eventually comes to tear at the vitality of the town itself.
A conflict between Iranian proxies and the United States will tear at Iraq's fragile governing structures, creating a power vacuum for the Islamic State to exploit.
Women (and men) who disagree should put their votes where their anger is, not further tear at our social fabric by perpetuating dehumanizing and vitriolic rhetoric.
The idea of repealing Obamacare alone was once enough to unite the party, but differences on how to do it are beginning to tear at Hill Republicans.
A native American, unaware of the litter-strewn city behind him, picks up a discarded packet of crisps and sheds a tear at man's disrespect for nature.
No, Pixar plays with our emotions through music, sending out contrasting messages through what we see and what we hear to tear at our feelings even more.
They accept immigrants who assimilate to existing culture, but they'll be suspicious of those who they feel bring in incompatible customs and tear at the social fabric.
With emotions running very high, a second referendum could tear at the fabric of both the Labour and Conservative parties, and of the nation as a whole.
The seed is another complication; you're not supposed to eat it but suck on it as your teeth simultaneously tear at the meat, which resists like leather.
The goal appears to be a far-ranging strategy designed to tear at the fabric of democracy itself, in order to undermine and divide Russia's foreign adversaries.
It is wary of encouraging separatist forces that threaten to tear at many of the countries within it, as well as at the very fabric of the bloc.
Michael Conforto launched a two-run homer, extending his recent tear at the plate, and Wheeler (4-6) pitched seven crisp innings to win his second consecutive start.
What makes these tricks remarkable is how people push, pull, and tear at games in order to find them, and make the games operate in ways developers never intended.
If you approach them, the sound gets louder; if you touch them, they tear at your flesh, making you bleed and sapping your resources of bandages and health items.
KADI, India — Vikram Singh is accustomed to life under the tyranny of elements he cannot control, from rains that do not fall to insects that tear at his crops.
But in a possible sign that his remarks could contain material that could be portrayed as incriminating, Trump went on a tear at the UN General Assembly on Monday.
Who hasn't gone there, with or without a loved one, and shed a tear at the existential questions raised by Scandinavian-designed furniture and New York City apartment sizes?
LeBron James just finished his absolute tear at the Eastern Conference Finals, defeating a sprightly Raptors squad that at least gave the Cavs mad chase on their way out.
Some within the global Irish diaspora of about 70 million people want to return to the sectarian barricades and tear at the intent of the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.
The impeachment fight also is sure to deepen America's partisan polarization – a special gift to Russia and other actors that peddle disinformation to tear at social fabrics and influence elections.
A failure to leave, he said, would not only shatter the two parties that have dominated British politics for more than 100 years, but tear at the broader fabric of society.
It is Stephen Thompson's MCL tear at the foot of Darren Till that has this debate back in the MMA headlines, but a lesser known and perhaps more severe example is Teemu Packalen.
There is also an element of economists rediscovering truths that political scientists and sociologists have understood for decades: economic forces tear at long-established social bonds; political power shapes and distorts regional markets.
Apart from a pledge to work together on prescription drug prices, infrastructure and fighting cancer and HIV/AIDS, Trump offered few signs of flexibility on the political disputes that tear at national unity.
C Gary Sanchez continues his record-breaking tear at the plate, adding two home runs Wednesday to give him 19 in his first 45 games, the most for any player in baseball since 1900.
No country stands to lose more than Ireland from a messy departure, especially if unresolved questions over the status of the border with Northern Ireland tear at the Good Friday peace agreement of 1998.
When the painting was originally stolen, Mandel's companion claimed it had a small tear at the breast height of the woman, and it was through this tear that the painting was eventually tracked down.
But look, Laura, I think this speaks to the broader issue of trying to turn people against each other, trying to tear at our social fabric against things that represent the United States of America.
Millennials were on a homebuying tear at the end of 2018, when the generation responsible for the largest share of new mortgages by dollar volume in the US, according to a previous report by Realtor.com.
His remarks raised the troubling prospect of a sitting President using his power to pursue retribution against political foes -- a reality that would once again tear at the guardrails that have traditionally surrounded the presidency.
Back in 2008, as the global financial crisis was only just beginning to tear at the fabric of the U.S. economy, entrepreneurs at companies like Thumbtack and TaskRabbit were already hard at work on potential patches.
She faces stronger challenges on the right and left, while the war in Syria, the arrival of large numbers of migrants and the continuing euro crisis tear at Germany and place new demands on its people.
Today Dybala continued his absolute tear at Juventus—tallying his 14th goal this season—with an absolute stunner against Roma that just escaped the goalie's reach, finding its way into the nether-regions of the goal.
Mokhtar Awad, research fellow in the Program on Extremism at George Washington University, said the new campaign against Christians was an effort to tear at the fabric of society and state when other means had failed.
To Modi's critics, the Citizenship Amendment Act has become the most brazen example of a Hindu nationalist agenda aimed at marginalizing Indian Muslims -- part of an effort to tear at the fabric of India's secular identity.
After an ACL tear at age 30 and a bad 2016 Olympics, a lot of people were happy to write Rapinoe out — partly because she had knelt during the national anthem in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick.
The arrest of Mr. Lin, who had disappeared after the collapse, came hours before local officials decided to deploy house-size excavating machines to drill, tug and tear at the huge mounds of debris on the site.
They say they are fighting for their priorities to lower health care costs and pass a Green New Deal addressing climate change, while his thundering attacks are a distraction and tear at the core of America values.
The billionaire is seizing on complaints from Sanders supporters that the primary system is stacked against them — which erupted into violence and recriminations at Saturday's Nevada state party convention — to tear at fault lines in the Democratic coalition.
"While all murders tear at the fabric of our communities, when the alleged perpetrator of a gangland-style, quadruple homicide is a former police officer, that strikes at the heart of civilized society," Bharara said in the statement.
When Jermain Defoe goes another week without scoring and we see that little red arrow signifying a further drop in our league standing, we scream aloud, tear at our hair and soak our cheeks in tears of remorse.
China Draws Executives From Silicon Valley Despite murmurs of tumult and slowdown in the Chinese economy, the fact remains that China's economic engine has been on a tearat roughly 6.5 percent or more for the last six years.
Protests against Kanders and the museum began in November of 2018 when more than 100 staff members signed a letter demanding the museum respond to a Hyperallergic report linking Kanders to the use of tear at the US-Mexico border.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cubans said they were both heartbroken and enraged by the United States' decision on Friday to stop processing visas at its embassy in Havana that would further tear at the seams of families already divided by the Florida Straits.
Any good those sentiments do is likely to be undercut by the irony that Trump, since taking office, and before, has done more to provoke divisions and tear at political and societal fault lines than any almost any other figure.
While the actions of Republicans to tear at the fabric of the measure's protections may feel like worlds away in political terms, Democrats are seeking ways to remind voters of the attempts to overturn the law and the consequences at stake.
In an increasingly interconnected world, it means that business leaders in North America — and abroad — cannot afford to ignore the perils that threaten to tear at the fabric of society, even if they seem unrelated to the business at hand.
The episode is a flashback to 2016, when Trump's rhetoric won him a reputation among anti-Washington voters as a scourge of political correctness and a candidate who was quite happy to tear at racial and cultural divides for political gain.
You're dead inside if you didn't shed a tear at this video, where 106-year-old Virginia McLaurin danced at the White House and spoke of the joy she felt seeing a Black president and his Black wife, right there in the flesh.
A few moments shine — again, the cast is terrific, and manages to find bits of truthfulness in the way these characters tear at each other — but without a firm sense of plot or structure to keep it all together, the show falters.
The Trump campaign ad is the latest example of the President's willingness to lie and fear-monger in order to tear at racial and societal divides; to embrace demagoguery to bolster his own political power and the cause of the Republican midterm campaign.
If Democrats defeat Trump but fail to counter the voter suppression and gerrymandering that tear at the heart of fairness, representation and accountability in our democracy, we will be all the more vulnerable to the next aspirational authoritarian who rises after him.
Even Scrooge would have a hard time to keep from shedding a tear at this Amazon Prime commercial, which shows a Christian and Muslim man getting each other the exact same gift — and reminding us all what's important this holiday season (and all year 'round!).
Bottom line: Technically, the U.S. wins, and other countries will want to align with Americans so as not to end up on the wrong side of AI. But that won't necessarily be a geopolitical win, especially if technology continues to tear at U.S. governability.
My favorite part of every book is the inevitable passage where a group of people sit down for a meal and, for whatever reason, tear at bread, throw back wine, and slurp down inordinate amounts of food in the space of a couple sentences.
Mostly set in a bar where the workers hang out, the play explores the tensions — racial, interpersonal and otherwise — that tear at the fabric of the community, as jobs in manufacturing that once provided a solid middle-class living for millions of Americans grow scarce.
Lovely and light in her approach to her characters' motivations and actions, O'Hara expresses herself through a very particular prism: she makes us feel that, no matter what conflicts tear at the seams of the story being told, it somehow relates to all of us.
If they so choose, the Mets may have a good option to replace Conforto in Brandon Nimmo: Like Conforto, he is a left-handed hitting outfielder and former first-round pick, and he has been on a tear at Class AAA Las Vegas lately, hitting .
A formal path toward that outcome would add perhaps the only missing element of drama to a political era that has seen a President consciously tear at the country's long-accepted political and legal norms, leaving his opponents puzzled about the best way to restrain him.
The Tampa rally was a reminder that Trump -- the man, the President and his entire political project -- can be sustained only with the anger, the adulation and the chance to tear at the nation's most irritated political divides that he can find only in a campaign context.
Trump's tweets offer a nutshell introduction to his re-election strategy that will likely be fleshed out on Tuesday: Make exaggerated claims for his own success, tear at cultural and social fault lines that helped him win power, and whip up anger against those he defines as political enemies.
Veronica Escobar became emotional on the House floor as she talked about the photo released earlier this week of a father and daughter who drowned trying to cross the Rio Grande into the US. The Texas Democrat wiped away a tear at during her speech as her voice broke.
But her character, when roused to vengeance, grows even more savage than Logan, and you have to wonder how easy it is for Keen's parents to watch their daughter launch herself at grown men, tear at their flesh with murderous paws, and, in one case, sever a head.
Instead, they've taken on a more non-denominational hue, working with students and groups of all backgrounds on general issues like puzzling out the ethics of life in general, or finding a sense of meaning as dislocation and critical debate often tear at their old sense of identity.
"Maddox Ritch, a beautiful young man, blond hair, blue eyes, out walking this past Saturday with his dad, waking around the lake, looking at turtles, doing the things that a young man would do and this is not the end we hoped for," said Helton, wiping a tear at one point.
"While all murders tear at the fabric of our communities, when the alleged perpetrator of a gangland-style, quadruple homicide is a former police officer, that strikes at the heart of civilized society," Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement.
The last seven days have been difficult for all kids of reasons, most more important than the [closure of the final Toys "R" Us stores], even though folks did need to take a moment to shed a tear at the site of mascot Goeffrey the Giraffe leaving the store one last time.
The service has been on an acquisitions tear at film festivals the last few years, particularly focusing on intriguing genre work (the moody I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House was one of my favorites at TIFF last year, and Netflix will also be distributing The Discovery from this year's Sundance).
It did have feathers and giant wings, but it was a flightless bird; and previous reports that suggested it was a predator turned out to be false — researchers now believe the bird was a vegan, and used its giant beak (its head was the size of a horse's) to tear at foliage, nuts, seeds and hard fruit.
"If the national interest is given over to the extremes on the left or the right, if the voices of the moderate majority of Canadians are forgotten, the reverberations of that will tear at the fabric of Confederation for many, many years to come," Ms. Notley said on Monday, referring to the power-sharing system that Canada adopted in 1867.
Both his Soviet predecessors and his Russian successors employed domestic repression and military force to assert Moscow's control of its subjects, whereas Gorbachev, one of history's great peacemakers, withdrew from Afghanistan and the Eastern bloc and let nationalist movements from the Baltics to the Caucasus tear at the foundations of the Soviet state, though he regretted and continues to regret the last part.
Several factors lie behind the vicious campaign, experts say: a desire to weaken Egypt's authoritarian leader, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi; a need to gain a foothold in Egypt beyond the remote Sinai deserts where jihadists have been battling the army for years; and a desire to foment a vicious sectarian conflict that would tear at Egypt's delicate social fabric and destabilize the state.
Rep. Joe KennedyJoseph (Joe) Patrick KennedyJoseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment House passes annual intelligence bill MORE III (D-Mass.) will blast President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE as a bully whose administration has sought to tear at the fabric of American institutions in his rebuttal to the president's State of the Union address on Tuesday.

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