US /tɔr/
・UK /tɔ:(r)/
With his bare hands, Michael tore her eyes and tongue out, and almost ripped her entire face off.
With his bare hands Michael tore her eyes and tongue out and almost ripped her entire face off.
But somehow, the very things that tore us apart.
The very things that tore us apart.
He says it tore through the skin of the upper part of his right ear.
He says it tore through the skin of the upper part of his right ear.
and I thought, "What could I do?" (Thunder!) And I knew there was no help, no help from you (Thunder!) Sound of the drums beatin' in my heart, the thunder of guns tore me apart.
TORE ME APART
It was, "Goodbye Summer, you tore me apart." Blue eyes and blue skies fade into the dark.
It was goodbye summer, you tore me apart
It tore the elm-tops down for spite, and did its worst to vex the lake:
It tore the elm tops down for spite, then did its worst to vex the lake.
and it tore our company apart.
And it tore our company apart.
He tore off his vest and his shirt, which saved him from severe burns.
He tore off his vest and his shirt, which saved him from severe burns.
Before this goes terribly wrong, this is too heavy for me to hold with my, um, my wrist that I-I tore, because it's still quite sensitive, and I know that before I talked about how we have milk bags in Canada, but my mom doesn't really drink milk.
Before this goes terribly wrong, this is too heavy for me to hold with my, um, my wrist that I—I tore because it's still quite sensitive.