tear off in English

adjective
1
denoting something that is removed by being torn off, typically along a perforated line.
please complete the tear-off slip

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1. Men are so impatient, always tear off my collar.

2. Or simply complete the coupon opposite, tear off and post.

3. Tear off this coupon and use it off your next book.

4. Scrapes (Abrasions) are skin wounds that rub or tear off skin

5. After you have numbered the days, you tear off the page.

6. Please tear off the partial sample tape and take out the Bottles.

7. There's the one that cuts it, that you have to tear off.

8. Tear off the form along the perforations and send it to Sales.

9. Spinosaurus's conical teeth evolved to grip prey rather than tear off flesh.

10. You could tear off little pieces and light it, and it would burn.

11. He may also use the saw - like edges tear off parts of larger fruits.

12. Now , who is going to pull out that gentleman's tendons and tear off his skin?

13. Tear off protective backing from patch and apply patch with firm pressure, particularly at edge.

14. That monster far too strong, it tear off my arm and legs and killed me.

15. Trip can oil bead the epidermis tear off and direct is at the skin surface.

16. In case you're finished with toilet paper, you can tear off the inside of the wall.

17. Tear off the rhetorical topdressing from his speech and you find there's very little solid content.

18. I yell until I think I can't cry out, then, the monster tear off my arm.

19. Tear off the slip at the bottom of this page and send it back to us.

20. Do not tear off flaking skin; you may break nearby healthy skin and spread the infection.

21. These adaptations allow them to bite or tear off pieces of vegetation small enough to swallow.

22. Tear off this coupon and use it to get 25 p off your next jar of coffee.

23. Tear off the rhetorical top - dressing form his speech and you find there's very little solid content.

24. Again, it addressed the Free Trade issue and had a tear-off portion to subscribe to the GBO.

25. To fall down on the sofa and tear off her clothes and beg him to make wild, abandoned love to her.

26. Like 📆 Tear-Off Calendar and 🗓️ Spiral Calendar, commonly used as an icon for specific upcoming events or memorial dates

27. Is the protect-film covering the battery box still there?DO NOT tear off the film in order to avoid the pollution.

28. Put gummed magnetic stripe in presses on the gauze magnetic stripe in the order, tear off protective film of gummed magnetic stripe, then paste on window frame.

29. The central region of the outside of the closure disk (2) is coated with a swab-like adhesive layer (5) which in turn is covered by a tear-off siliconized protective film (6).

30. The tensile bond strength of different orthodontic adhesives (Concise, Endur, Genie, Lee Bond, Lee Unique) to acid etched bovine enamel as well as to mesh pad — metal brackets was tested by 1040 tear-off experiments in each case.

31. Borrowed from New Latin (short for linea Abscissa, literally, "cut-off line"), going back to Latin, feminine of Abscissus, past participle of abscindere "to tear off or away," from ab- ab- + scindere "to split, separate, tear apart," going back to Indo-European *sḱhi-n-d-, nasal present formation from the base *sḱhei̯̯d- "split, separate" — more at shed entry 1

32. Borrowed from New Latin (short for linea Abscissa, literally, "cut-off line"), going back to Latin, feminine of abscissus, past participle of abscindere "to tear off or away," from ab- ab- + scindere "to split, separate, tear apart," going back to Indo-European *sḱhi-n-d-, nasal present formation from the base *sḱhei̯̯d- "split, separate" — more at shed entry 1