Use tear in a sentence
Sentences starting with tear
- Tear my scarf in two, en' tie up these places. [13]
- Tear your love for this man from your heart, like poisonous hemlock. [10]
Sentences ending with tear
- I was only twenty-one, but I was steel to my toes--good for wear and tear. [11]
- Then as he turned to the outer door a softness came into his face, stole up into his brilliant eyes and dimmed them with a tear. [11]
- Was that a tear? [10]
- She did not sob, but more than once she wiped away a large tear. [10]
- Father, if I relate the unlucky circumstance under which we are placed, then, I think, you will not be able to suppress the tender tear. [5]
- So the blonde reflected, with a sigh and a tear. [5]
- I should highly prize the advantages to be gained in an extended range of observation; but I tremble at the thought of the price I must necessarily pay in mental distress and physical wear and tear. [14]
- It was very pale, and the diamond eyes were glittering with a film, such as beneath other lids would have rounded into a tear. [6]
- It was hard not to be able to glance round it once more, and to be forced to leave it without one kind look or grateful tear. [12]
- Cost what it might, she must not shed another tear. [10]
Short sentences using tear
- Good-bye, Passil, my tear poy. [8]
- You tear open old ones. [11]
Sentences containing tear two or more times
- He only asked permission to wipe his eyes ere his arms were bound behind his back; for tear after tear was falling on the grey beard of the warder who, outwitted and overpowered, no longer felt capable of discharging the duties of his office. [10]
More example sentences with the word tear in them
- So hold up your head, and whatever liking you may have in your heart for the traitor, tear it out and trample on it. [10]
- She was still young, but her slightly pockmarked countenance showed the wear and tear of sorrow of some kind. [11]
- And few buildings would have borne the wear and tear of many house-cleanings of the kind Miss Crane indulged in throughout the morning and afternoon. [9]
- Where she could wipe away a tear she always did so. [10]
- Nay, and I will even pledge my word that I will tear asunder the subtlest web which Ursula may spin, in especial if I have Ann's keen wit to aid me. [10]
- Then the canister, which produced ghastly murder, chain-shot to bring down masts and spars, langrel to fire at masts and rigging, and the dismantling shot to tear off sails, were all made ready. [11]
- He felt that when the next test came the old man would either break completely, and sink down into another and everlasting forgetfulness, or tear away forever the veil between himself and his past, and emerge into a long-lost life. [11]
- Our little hands were never made to tear each other's eyes. [11]
- In the skiff was a youth of fourteen or fifteen years, holding by the slender twigs, the boat dragging at them all the time, and threatening to tear them away and go over the fall. [6]
- A tear fell upon one of the flowers of the stays. [9]
- I'll tear it up at the right moment. [11]
- She saw its truth; but how hard it is to tear away a cherished illusion, to cast out an unworthy intimate! [6]
- These words seemed to touch Mr. Carvel, and I saw a tear glisten in his eye as he answered: "You have, Richard, and stoutly. [9]
- He was ready to tear the bandage from his wound, if he were refused the woman whom he loved. [10]
- Then fell she to swear and tear, to curse and damn, casting the Ruffs under feet, and wishing that the Devil might take her when she wear any of those Neckerchers again. [4]
- People may try to stop him, and they may tear down what he does, but he does at last what he starts to do, and no one can prevent him--not any one. [11]
- My trunk used to get loose in the stateroom and rip and tear around the place as if it had life in it, and I always had to take my clothes off in bed because I could not stand up and do it. [5]
- All you've got to do is to say you'll be my wife, and I tear these notes in two. [9]
- The reader seems to be deeply absorbed in its contents, and at times greatly excited by what he reads; for his face is flushed, his eyes glitter, and--there rolls a large tear down his cheek. [6]
- Poor wreck of time the wave has cast To find a peaceful shore at last, Once glorying in thy gilded name And freighted deep with hopes of fame, Thy leaf is moistened with a tear, The first for many a long, long year! [6]
- Drive the pegs tighter you fellows out there or the whirlwind will tear down the slight structure. [10]
- And looking at those drawings I dreamed I felt that I was doing wrong, but could not tear myself away from them. [2]
- But there's one thing--he can have a rope ladder; we can tear up our sheets and make him a rope ladder easy enough. [5]
- We just set there and watched him rip and tear around till he drownded. [5]
- And now and then while these frenzies possessed him, he would tear off handfuls of the cotton and expose his cooked flesh to view. [5]
- He would tear the will to shreds in a minute--don't you know that? [5]
- American monkeys beat the wild oranges on the branches until the rind is cracked, and then tear it off with the fingers of the two hands. [1]
- In 1880, in the night, he tied his young wife to a tree by the public road, cut her across the face with a cowhide, and made his dogs tear her clothes from her, leaving her naked. [5]
- You cannot tear the laurels from his brow. [11]
- The people awaited the enemy unconcernedly, did not riot or become excited or tear anyone to pieces, but faced its fate, feeling within it the strength to find what it should do at that most difficult moment. [2]
- Feringhea knew all the danger he was running by staying in the neighborhood, still he could not tear himself away. [5]
- Becky snatched at the book to close it, and had the hard luck to tear the pictured page half down the middle. [5]
- The talons of the avenging goddess shall tear the beautiful face, the heart, and the liver of the accursed one! [10]
- O Love Divine, that stooped to share Our sharpest pang, our bitterest tear, On Thee we cast each earthborn care, We smile at pain while Thou art near! [6]
- Of every tear that sorrowing mortals shed on such green graves, some good is born, some gentler nature comes. [12]
- All rejoice to-day that he is dead, but all do go about seemingly sorrowing, and shedding the hypocrite's tear, for in that lies safety. [5]
- No longer ago than yesterday noon, my Tom took and filled the cat full of Pain-killer, and I did think the cretur would tear the house down. [5]
- I would rather tear the crown from the head of yonder image of the Virgin than do aught to this sweet innocence for which she could not thank me. [10]
- The wear and tear of settling the house broke her down, and she has been growing weaker and weaker for a fortnight. [5]
- He did not tear it with the hot impatience of some lovers, but cut it open neatly, slowly, one would say sadly. [6]
- He did not tear his hair, but the ways of the Long Knives were past understanding. [9]
- She had to tear herself away and go and hide, this glory was so trying to her diffidence. [5]
- A single tear stole down his hollow cheek. [6]
- Oh, no; he stole as many apples as he wanted and came down all right; and he was all ready for the dog, too, and knocked him endways with a brick when he came to tear him. [5]
- All this she spoke without a tear or a sigh, with steadfast purpose; and already I began, for my part, to doubt of the truth of her love; and I told her this plainly. [10]
- Like another foul spirit being driven out, it may seek to tear her, but it will woo her no more. [7]
- For this--for this sinking sense, this failing body, this wear and tear of mind and heart, this constant study to be possible where she had once been declared by the world to be impossible. [11]
- At other times she was sad, and more than once Mrs. Hopkins had seen a tear steal down her innocent cheek, when there seemed to be no special cause for grief. [6]
- With every tear she dried she believed that she was showing the best honour to her son's memory. [10]
- No frowning age shall control The constant current of my soul, Nor a tear from pity's eye Shall check my sympathetic sigh. [5]
- If I can see Luzanne again perhaps I can get her to tear up the marriage-lines--that's what I want. [11]
- The more humane sects tear it from their "Bodies of Divinity" as if it were the flaming shirt of Nessus. [6]
- Ready to make roads, throw up works, tear up railroads, or hew out and build wooden bridges; or, best of all, to go for the Johnnies under hot sun or heavy rain, through swamp and mire and quicksand. [9]
- The Little Gentleman repaid her with the only tear any of us ever saw him shed. [6]
- Yes, I must read it," said he--"but maybe not at first," he added, "not at first, if you'll give word of honour not to tear it. [11]
- Richter smoked his pipe 'mid dreamy silence, the tear still wet upon his face. [9]
- Euphrasia, when she paused in her bodily activity to darn their stockings, used to glance at them covertly from time to time, and many a silent tear of which they knew nothing fell on her needle. [9]
- I would tear out his fingernails, pierce his eyes, burn him with hot irons, pour boiling oil over him and red cinders down his throat--if he were your brother. [11]
- Nevertheless he saw our love-making with no jealousy; nay, when Gotz could scarce tear himself away from my picture, Master Pernhart whispered to him that if ever a maid should stand in his Gertrude's place it should be Margery, and the grandam had cried Amen. [10]
- The second was one which Mr. Duncan had clipped from the Newcastle Guardian of the day before, and gave, from Mr. Worthington's side, a very graphic account of the conflict which was to tear the state asunder. [9]
- Shall I not on thy white hand drop a tear Of crowned joy, one day, where thou dost move In thy place regally; even as now I place my farewell token on thy brow? [11]
- Through the drizzle of the autumn rain they heard the wild thunderbolt tear the trees from earthly moorings. [11]
- Should the tear of sorrow and the mournful sigh of grief interrupt the peace of his mind, her voice removes them all, and she bends from her circle to encourage him onward. [5]
- If the people of Napoleon want me to go to Washington, and look after that matter, I might tear myself from my home. [5]
- Through the streets of Frederick, through Crampton's Gap, over South Mountain, sweeping at last the hills and the woods that skirt the windings of the Antietam, the long battle had travelled, like one of those tornadoes which tear their path through our fields and villages. [6]
- If he saw Number Five's tear, he will certainly fall in love with her. [6]
- If it is not true, let us tear it out! [7]
- But I shall not tear it up. [9]
- But it did not tear any more after it got to the outskirts; it dragged along stupidly enough, then--till it came in sight of the next hamlet; and then the bugle tooted gaily again and again the vehicle went tearing by the horses. [5]
- It doesn't smart nor tear much; not more than river-rheumatism. [11]
- Neither his Majesty nor my Lord Rippingdale dare put a finger upon me--I would tear their eyes out. [11]
- It was only necessary to tear down some small buildings belonging to the Crown and a little temple of Berenike at the southern part of the royal harbour. [10]
- Kit was so near her when they shook hands, that he could see a small tiny tear, yet trembling on an eyelash. [12]
- He said to my mother he'd tear up the mortgage if I married him. [11]
- And if you--if my good angel will but be mine again I will cry 'apage'--I tear her toils asunder. [10]
- Age, illness, too much wear and tear, a half-formed paralysis, may bring any of us to this pass. [6]
- Thou, O Thou Most High, art my witness that I earnestly seek it, but so soon as the thorns tear my flesh the drops of blood turn to roses, and if I put them aside, others come and still fling garlands in my way. [10]
- Well, sir, you might take that ship and heave her down, and keep her hove down six months, and she'll never shed a tear! [5]
- And in the midst of this mad struggle stood Agne with her little brother, who clung closely to her skirts and was too terrified to shed a tear or utter a cry. [10]
- It seemed to me that I could hear the bones snap and the flesh tear apart, and I did not see how that body of anointed servants of the merciful Jesus could sit there and look so placid and indifferent. [5]
- The other young man turned his back and became absorbed in the picture of a lion getting ready to tear a lady to pieces. [9]
- To tear his love from his heart was impossible; but he owed it to her husband and his own honor to be strong, to resolutely repress every thought of possessing her, and only rejoice in seeing her; and this he must try to accomplish. [10]
- With that his Lordship began to tear his own shirt into strips, and the captain bringing a bowl and napkin, the colonel himself washed the wound and bound it deftly, Singleton and Captain Daniel assisting. [9]
- She would have liked to tear it off and replace it by another, but her one modest festival robe had been left behind at the house of the lady Berenike. [10]
- She would have liked to tear it into a thousand pieces, but she had no right to treat it in that way. [6]
- His form was laid by his mother's side, Beneath the cold, cold ground, His friends for him will drop a tear When they view his little mound. [5]
- We did not know whether to smile or to drop a tear, as we contemplated these baits hung out to tempt the coins from the exiguous purses of ancient maidens, forlorn widows, withered annuitants, stranded humanity in every stage of shipwrecked penury. [6]
- And if they ketch ye, Polly Ann, just you go along and pretend to be happy, and tear off a snatch of your dress now and then, if you get a chance. [9]
- But time brings its revenges--I can put it in here; it will answer in place of a tear dropped to the memory of the lost Occidental. [5]
- The Saadat knows it, but does he rave and tear his hair? [11]
- Under these circumstances it seems to me best to leave it in, as above, since this will afford at least a temporary respite from the wear and tear of trying to "lead up" to this really apt and beautiful quotation. [5]
- If that Declaration is not the truth, let us get the statute book, in which we find it, and tear it out! [7]
- A tear--one tear, is it much, Dropped on a desert of pain? [11]
- The transparent bombyx is as delicate as a cobweb, and if you tear it No, you must not refuse. [10]
- A Prince-Rupert's-drop, which is a tear of unannealed glass, lasts indefinitely, if you keep it from meddling hands; but break its tail off, and it explodes and resolves itself into powder. [6]
- The storm culminated in one matchless effort that seemed likely to tear the island to pieces, burn it up, drown it to the tree-tops, blow it away, and deafen every creature in it, all at one and the same moment. [5]
- Yes, dear Sheila, I love you, and I would tear out the heart of the world for you. [11]
- I was poor; I had no friends; I was at the mercy of this great Company; if I died, there was not a human being who, so far as I knew, would shed a tear. [11]
- I can see how these sharp hills would tear the clouds asunder, and let out all their water, while the people in the plain below watched them with longing eyes. [4]
- A good, solid, honest pair of epaulettes, well fitted to stand the wear and tear of those high feasts and functions at which the chief paraded them upon his broad shoulders. [11]
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