Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To run quickly along somewhere. 2 (context transitive English) To break something into two pieces by separating at a line of perforations.
Usage examples of "tear along".
As a lowly Accepted, she had vanished from Cairhien, leaving Gawyn only a letter that he had read and reread until the paper was ready to tear along the folds, and he would be unsurprised to learn she had gone to aid al'Thor in some way.
I saw Gordo tear along the path toward me, and his face contorted with terror when he saw the ditch yawning for him.
Atreus reached into his cape and withdrew the map he had received in Duhlnarim, so worn from folding and unfolding that it was beginning to tear along the creases.
No rat but the rogue, one ear half gone, a visible tear along his shoulder, was slipping down to the pool on the opposite side.
Each night, as he lay on the hostelry bed, I would rub salve into the tear along his spine, where the three blacks, straining at either of his strong arms, had tried to rip his body in half.
As a lowly Accepted, she had vanished from Cairhien, leaving Gawyn only a letter that he had read and reread until the paper was ready to tear along the folds, and he would be unsurprised to learn she had gone to aid al’.
Three were unhurt, but the kit lying on the ground had a tear along its shoulder down to its ribs, and it whimpered pitifully as Dane bent over it, the rest of the family drawing back as if they knew he meant to help.