We have no meanings for "torn completely" in our records yet.
1 No one made that sound unless they were torn completely up.
2 The lobe had been torn completely off.
3 The kit was torn completely open.
4 One breast torn completely off.
5 It was not more than a third of a catch; the lynx was half-ruined, a mink was torn completely in two.
6 His clothes were torn to tatters in a twinkling; they were soon torn completely off, leaving only his shoes and socks.
7 His scalp had been torn completely off, and the lapels of his coat and the legs of his trousers carried away by the savages.
8 "Plus at least three knights get their heads torn completely off by the Beast of Vuazzo."
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