A small piece of cloth or paper.
1 Smoke hung in layers, too heavy for even the wind to tatter .
2 The doll felt the shreds of his courage tatter to whispers.
3 It was a dirty-faced boy-a tatter - demalion of fourteen years-withsharp, knowing black eyes.
4 His clothes were in tatters ; he hadn't changed them since the fight.
5 Their clothes were bubbling in the hot spring in rags and tatters .
6 Both houses have to reach agreement or leave the deal in tatters .
7 He is 26, a young man in despair, his future in tatters .
8 The economic fallout from Brexit has left many pension funds in tatters .
9 The gnawed and tattered holes in the bag told their own story.
10 The entire Red Tory mission for the working north was in tatters .
11 The tattered remnants of the Spanish Arch barely do its history justice.
12 Kidnappings, bombings and cold-blooded executions left the Tupamaros' romantic reputation in tatters .
13 She parades her duty before me in the most tattered of rags.
14 His jeans were in tatters , in no better shape than his sneakers.
15 I declined the offer as the tattered one better fit my image.
16 The parchment head was green with mold, and hung in shriveled tatters .
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