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1
Barely ten feet away, she found her burlap sack
torn
to
tatters
.
2
Under this sweating process my nerves were being
torn
to
tatters
.
3
Why shouldn't we sit still and let his reputation be
torn
to
tatters
?
4
A moonbeam rested on her loosened hair and her dress that was
torn
to
tatters
.
5
In one brief hour his complacency, pride, and philosophy of life had been
torn
to
tatters
.
6
They also brought to light several pieces of clothing,
torn
to
tatters
as Barringford had said.
7
The day when the bed-spread was
torn
to
tatters
marked a new epoch in her married life.
8
The play was dreary to me, played listlessly where it was not ranted and
torn
to
tatters
.
9
The main sail was
torn
to
tatters
.
10
Never since poor Orpheus was
torn
to
tatters
by the Mænads was there a poet so horribly subdivided.
11
His clothes were
torn
to
tatters
in a twinkling; they were soon torn completely off, leaving only his shoes and socks.
12
Some pictures on the remaining wall had not even been knocked crooked, although the lace curtains had been
torn
to
tatters
.
13
At last, when the subject was
torn
to
tatters
,
and Raygan had begun to betray impatience, she got up to go.
14
It was
torn
to
tatters
by the advocate: he had nothing to tell but rambling suspicions, and was told to stand down.
15
The wind blew and blew, and it seemed as if the traveller's coat would be blown from his back or
torn
to
tatters
.
16
If he had thought himself a good swimmer, he now saw his mistake and every bit of remaining pride was
torn
to
tatters
.