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Definition of tore :
1. imp. of Tear.
2. of Tear
3. Same as Torus.
4. The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring.
5. The solid inclosed by such a surface; - sometimes called an anchor ring.
6. The surface described by the circumference of a circle revolving about a straight line in its own plane.
Synonyms:
toroid, torus
halved (part of speech: verb)
divided, cleaved, severed, ripped, rented, bifurcated, forked, axed, cut, fissured, split, parted, halved, bisected, torn, ruptured, slitted, branched
ran (part of speech: verb)
jogged, ran, cantered, scooted, scrambled, run, hurried, raced, sprinted, darted, loped, rushed, scurried, galloped, scampered, trotted, dashed, bounded, plunged
Usage examples:
- Mile after mile along his homeward path he broke it down and tore it up. - "The Ball and The Cross", G.K. Chesterton.
- When a messenger came with a note, she tore it open and read this: Please give this man my suit- case and put in what things I need. - "His Second Wife", Ernest Poole.
- He tore himself away from the musketeer and departed. - "Louise de la Valliere", Alexandre Dumas, Pere.