
1) Anagram for rote 2) Barreled along 3) Beat it 4) Blazed 5) Bolted 6) Burned rubber 7) Burned up the highway 8) Burned up the road 9) Came apart at the seams 10) Caused to separate 11) Damaged a document 12) Damaged in a way 13) Dashed 14) Detached via perforations 15) Disrupted 16) Drove like crazy
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1) Dashed 2) Hurriedup 3) Raced 4) Ran 5) Rent 6) Ruptured 7) Sped
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- commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column
- separate or cause to separate abruptly
- to separate or be separated by force
- move quickly and violently
- strip of feathers
- move precipitously or violently
- fill with tears or shed tears
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Tore is a Scandinavian boy`s name. It is derived from the Old Norse name Tórir, which in turn is derived from Tórver, which is composed of tor which means thunder, and ver which means Giant. The most famous person by this name is probably Tore Hund, who killed Olaf II of Norway at the Battle of Stiklestad. Approximately 18 000 people in Norway ....
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surface described by rotation of conic section about a line
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• (imp.) of Tear • (n.) The solid inclosed by such a surface; -- sometimes called an anchor ring. • (n.) The surface described by the circumference of a circle revolving about a straight line in its own plane. • (n.) Same as Torus. • (n.) The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring. • imp. of Tea......
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Tore imperfect of
Tear .
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Tore noun [ Probably from the root of
tear ; confer W.
tór a break, cut,
tóri to break, cut.] The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring. [ Prov. Eng.]
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In geometry a tore is the surface described by the circumference of a circle revolving about a straight line in its own plane. The term is also applied to the solid enclosed by such a surface.
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