tatter|tatters in English

noun

[tat·ter || 'tætə(r)]

torn shred of a garment; rag

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1. His clothes were in tatters.

2. Everywhere wallpaper hung in tatters.

3. Her reputation was in tatters.

4. Her clothes were in tatters.

5. His clothes hung in tatters.

6. The economy is in tatters.

7. It will end up in tatters.

8. His jersey was left in tatters.

9. The government's education policy lies in tatters.

10. Her clothes were old and in tatters.

11. His body will dry in ropey tatters.

12. Peter was dejected,his confidence in tatters.

13. Banners burnt, and tatters twisted, in every way.

14. When I wake, a tatter of blue and green beneath my nails.

15. I was shocked to see him in tatters.

16. With their plans now in tatters, they gave up.

17. What does Betear mean? (obsolete) To tear; tear around the sides of; tatter

18. After the war, the country's economy was in tatters.

19. After the newspaper story appeared his reputation was in tatters.

20. But that lay in tatters last night after the latest revelations.

21. She replies to my point so convincingly that my argument is soon in tatter.

22. The citrus tatter leaf disease, originated in China, is a serious virus disease of citrus. Researches on the citrus tatter leaf virus had played a great role in control of it around the world.

23. In captivity, these complex and multifaceted social relationships are left in tatters.

24. In addition, the remained problem and the future work on citrus tatter leaf virus are discussed.

25. At that point, however, the Mac team was burned out, in tatters.