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Filter by Meaning The storm tore through the town, causing widespread damage.
The child tore the wrapping paper off the box to reveal the new toy.
The race car driver tore around the track at high speeds.
The astronaut felt weightless as the spacecraft entered the tore of Earth's atmosphere.
The rapper tore up the freestyle, impressing everyone with his flow.
The betrayal of her best friend tore her trust.
He tore the bandage off his wound, causing it to bleed.
He tore the enemy soldiers to pieces with his bare hands.
The loud tore of the wind blew open the windows and sent papers flying.
The piercing tore of the wind made it hard to hear anything else.
The soldiers tore through the enemy's defenses.
The band tore through their set, leaving the crowd wanting more.
The symphony orchestra tore through the classical piece with precision.
The howling tore of the storm caused great fear in the villagers.
The detective tore apart the crime scene looking for clues.
The singer's voice perfectly complements the fast tempos of tore music.
She tore up the contract and walked out of the meeting.
The criminal tore the painting from the wall and fled the scene.
The pilot had to navigate through a tore to reach the landing strip.
The conflict between the two countries tore the region apart.
The soldier was in a mental tore after experiencing the horrors of war.
He tore his shirt on a nail while running through the woods.
He tore the wrapping off the package in excitement.
The news of her father's illness tore her heart.
The team was in a psychological tore after their crushing defeat.
The airplane hit a tore and experienced turbulence.
The helicopter flew into a tore and experienced turbulence.
The DJ tore up the dance floor with his beats.
The lyrics of tore music often deal with dark and controversial subjects.
The jazz ensemble tore through the complex composition with ease.
The children tore around the playground, playing tag.
The rockstar tore into the microphone, belting out the lyrics with raw emotion.
The kite surfer soared high above the ocean on the power of the tore.
The sudden loss of her father left her in a state of deep tore.
The band tore through their setlist at the concert.
The divorce tore the couple apart emotionally.
The riots tore the city apart, causing widespread destruction.
The mournful tore of the wind added to the sadness of the funeral.
The thought of the impending war tore the nation.
The haunting tore of the wind added to the tension of the horror movie.
He tore up the letter after reading the bad news.
The country was in a political tore after the controversial decision of the government.
The natural disaster tore the community apart.
The loud tore of the wind kept me awake all night.
The wrestler tore a muscle in his leg during the match.
She tore up the contract after they failed to deliver on time.
She tore up the photo of her ex-boyfriend after their breakup.
The powerful tore of the wind shook the windows in their frames.
The break-in at their home tore their sense of security.
My neighbor is always blasting tore music from his speakers.
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