Tear or be torn violently.
Separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument.
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Examples for "split"
Examples for "split"
1Recent opinion polls have shown public opinion is split on the issue.
2However, they confirmed their split earlier this month following weeks of speculation.
3We know what happens when countries split along these lines: Trump happens.
4The government will introduce legislation allowing parents to split paid parental leave.
5Although some say a split is good for financial markets, I disagree.
1The Master said, The highest minds cleave to the Centre, the Common.
2Swiftly and gaily did the slim bark cleave through the glassy sea.
3Tear ye asunder the veils of names and cleave ye their kingdom.
4Draw a knife along the edges, and it will readily cleave off.
5Barnabas exhorted that with purpose of heart they cleave to the Lord.
1It has no certain Grain; and it is almost impossible to split or rive it.
2An unkind look will sometimes rive like the lightning.
3See, see, how the huge rocks rive and crumble!
4Loud reports (as of thunder) were heard that seemed to rive the Himavat mountains.
5It is extraordinary light, and free to rive.
6I wouldna care if ye were to rive horse and beast and a' from me now.
7Spanish Oak is free to rive, bears a whitish, smooth Bark; and rives very well into Clap-boards.
8Sharp sorrow did in thousand pieces rive,
9He had a frank, open face, and the rive knew at once that he was an American.
10But I have almost forgotten that we are all this time sailing up the rive in our whale-boat.
11They seem to me like shepherds 'at rive doon the door-posts, an' syne block up the door wi' them.
12You run your packhorse, and I'll rive yuh five to one on him! a friend of Jeff Hall's yelled derisively.
13It also exists in paying quantities on the shores and in the rive flows of the Macquarie, the Abercrombie, and Belubula rivers.
14Now you must understand, that sort of Gum will not split or rive; therefore, I suppose, the Story might arise from thence.
15I could rive the head of my adversary, and cast him headlong, without any noise which should be heard, into the cavern.
16Finally the swift pulsation of engines at high pressure rived the night.