Sentence example with the word 'rending'

rending

Definition adj. resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree

Last update: August 20, 2015


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It was a heart-rending thought.   [Please select]

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He knew Fantine's history in all its heart-rending details.   [Please select]

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A heart-rending question presented itself.   [Please select]

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The great Bank failure produced heart-rending and widespread distress.   [Please select]

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There is no sign either of any struggle of the soul or of any very rending tempest of the heart.   [Please select]

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With eyes of dull red, and breath coming in short, rending sobs, he got in among the trees.   [Please select]

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There was a jerk, a rending of feathers from flesh--and Baree was alone on the field of battle.   [Please select]

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If the theologies were rending religion, politics was rending the theologies.   [Please select]

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No rending, crashing, booming in the woods now, nor rattling of his window-frames.   [Please select]

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The cracked walls of the new Post Office showed the rending power of the earthquake.   [Please select]

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There they lay, men, women and little children, and the appeals of the latter for water were heart-rending.   [Please select]

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