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tore
2[ tawr, tohr ]
noun
- a torus.
tore
1/ ³ÙÉ”Ë /
verb
- the past tense of tear 1
tore
2/ ³ÙÉ”Ë /
noun
- architect another name for torus
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tore1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tore1
Example Sentences
The typical slot for the sketch show's political comedy tore into Donald Trump's widespread tariffs, with James Austin Johnson's take on the president predicting that his plan would "Make America Great Depression Again."
For roughly one minute, a San José Police Department dog tore through the neck of an assailant without hesitation.
But, days away from returning to live game action, May went to dinner in Arizona on July 10 and tore his esophagus on a bite of a salad that got lodged in his throat.
But they tore down worn-out classical structures in which they were deeply schooled, knowing already what worked and what needed replacement.
"They're seeing streets that once had no houses on it or rotting lots or dilapidated houses that we've come in, purchased the land, tore down the houses, and we're rebuilding the community."
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