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Raced
Answer for the clue "Raced", 4 letters:
tore
Alternative clues for the word tore
Rent
Ruptured
Ran like mad
Ripped
Went lickety-split
Came apart at the seams
Ignored the speed limit
Pulled to pieces
Sped
Ran
Hightailed it
Dashed
Drove like mad
Rushed headlong
Split
Burned up the road
Hurried
Skedaddled
Went like the dickens
Streaked
Shredded
Zipped
Whizzed (through)
Barreled along
Raced (through)
Blazed
Flew
Burned up the highway
Rushed
Went fast
*Made tracks
Went 80, say
Floored it
Moved with force
Bolted
Went like heck
Careered
Went like hell
Barreled
Drove like a demon
Move quickly and violently
Fill with tears or shed tears
Strip of feathers
To separate or be separated by force
Separate or cause to separate abruptly
Commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column
Move precipitously or violently
Lacerated
Anagram for rote
Ran hastily
Cannonballed
Went like sixty
Rushed around
Burned rubber
Ripped or zipped
Zoomed
Double-timed
Attacked, with "into"
Pulled apart
Wrenched
Large convex molding
Convex molding
Went swiftly
Went like 60
Sped madly
Made haste
Sprinted
Ran very fast
Ripped or ripped along
Hied
Word definitions for tore in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES tore...ligament ▪ He tore a ligament in his left knee.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tear \Tear\ (t[^a]r), v. t. [imp. Tore (t[=o]r), ((Obs. Tare ) (t[^a]r); p. p. Torn (t[=o]rn); p. pr. & vb. n. Tearing .] [OE. teren, AS. teran; akin to OS. farterian to destroy, D. teren to consume, G. zerren to pull, to tear, zehren to consume, Icel....
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 1 (context dialectal or obsolete English) hard, difficult; wearisome, tedious. 2 (context dialectal or obsolete English) strong, sturdy; great, massive. 3 (context dialectal or obsolete English) full; rich. alt. 1 (context dialectal or obsolete...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands; "his story brought tears to her eyes" [syn: teardrop ] an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings" [syn: rip...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tõre is a village in Leisi Parish , Saare County in western Estonia . Category:Villages in Saare County
Usage examples of tore.
A volley of gunfire tore into the Aberrant creature and it squawked in fury, but it would not let go of its prize.
Revenge and the hatred for the monsters that tore my body apart, were my major incentives to keep the search for Adeem alive.
The spiky handwriting on the airmail envelope from London was obviously hers, and Pug tore it open with more eagerness than he wanted to feel.
He tore away some of the scarlet fringe, then offered Alfin a hand-sized piece of the white interior.
They tore that open, and there was the hay-rope lying stretched down alongst his breast, so fresh that they saw at first sight that it was made of risp, a sort of long sword-grass that grows about marshes and the sides of lakes.
As the aeroplane tore higher into the thin atmosphere, out of the window Mandelstim could see the many, many camps, each a white clearing in the forest, like patches of nervous alopecia in a dark green beard.
Those glistening, dripping fangs were an inch from his legs when he squeezed the trigger, the rifle recoiling into his shoulder as the heavy slug tore through the arachnid and it stopped dead.
As it tore down the autobahn toward Frankfurt, the bumping caused the heavy springs above the front wheels to retract slightly, crushing the small bulb between the jaws of the bomb trigger to fragments of glass.
They prostrated themselves in salaams and tore off their tulbands and beat their bare heads on the floor, and did not desist until my father distributed bakhshish among them, at which they saw us off with broad smiles and commendations to the protection of Allah.
One swung the bell-like muzzle of his balister toward Pandaras, and then there was a wave of earth and fire which tore the world away.
Breakfast dishes went flying, shattering, mess tables upended, lockers spilled open, and in the belowdeck barbettes, massive gun turrets tore free from their housings and tumbled grindingly down the slanting platforms, crushing crewmen.
He tore his eyes away just in time to see a Bludger bearing down on him, and he ducked.
Wakje was caught on submerged debris till he tore free and came up spitting.
A moment later De Coude was apologizing to his host as he tore open the envelope.
I tore her night-gown to rags, but I could not tear it entirely off her.