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tear-out

[ tair-out ]

adjective

  1. designed to be easily torn out, as from bound matter:

    a tear-out children's section of games and puzzles.



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Origin of tear-out1

adj. use of verb phrase tear out
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And unlike the tear-out paper, Ms. Zachman said, the portal allows ministry leaders to track what each child is doing, or not doing.

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Instead of tear-out pages in a printed booklet, he said, the goal is “to create a digital platform that will deliver relevant content into the lives of the students every day and in every way.â€

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“In a full tear-out all that gets insulated too.â€

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In the early days of writing “Weather,†Offill imagined it as a survival manual for her daughter, cramming it with information about every possible catastrophe, with tear-out sheets on practical tips.

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Tear-out postcards to color are on the shelves, too.

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