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- Dictionarytear/tɛː/
verb
- 1. pull (something) apart or to pieces with force: "I tore up the letter" Similar
- 2. move very quickly in a reckless or excited manner: informal "she tore along the footpath on her bike" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a hole or split in something caused by it having been pulled apart forcefully: "there was a tear in her dress"
- 2. a brief spell of erratic or unrestrained behaviour; a binge or spree: informal US "one of my drinking buddies came for the weekend and we went on a tear"
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