Tearaway

Word TEARAWAY
Character 8
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈtɛəɹəweɪ/

Definitions and meanings of "Tearaway"

What do we mean by tearaway?

An impetuous and reckless person who is difficult to control; a hothead.

A reckless and impetuous person Urban Dictionary

A small piece, slice, portion of a larger item of food. Usually from another person. Urban Dictionary

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The word "tearaway" in example sentences

Teenage 'tearaway' Adriana, pictured with mum, is sent to a farm. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Two 'tearaway' brothers suspected of attacking and 'torturing' pair of schoolboys ❋ Unknown (2010)

Just put the phone down to the 23-year-old UFC 'tearaway', media-styled bad boy of the last TUF series, and Browning puts stories on a plate for you. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tom Daley underlines his class to claim World Cup silver in Sheffield Two 'tearaway' brothers suspected of attacking and 'torturing' pair of schoolboys The Old Boys? ❋ Unknown (2009)

City manager compared woman he bombarded with phone calls to Kate Winslet Two 'tearaway' brothers suspected of attacking and 'torturing' pair of schoolboys ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is Beethoven in thrilling tearaway mode, but at the expense of inquiry, reveries, contemplation – as that solo oboe cadenza so wistfully offers in the fifth. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I spoke to a young lad, a bit of a tearaway really, who is always on the streets. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Sports Illustrated/Getty Images Also abandoned were the once-popular "tearaway jerseys" worn by football players. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Much imaginative capering ensues as our stroppy young heroine comes of age through the time-honoured route of folly, emergency driving lessons and sexual awakening at the hands of Robert Sheehan the gobby Irish one from Misfits, who plays snoggable townie borrower Spiller as a tearaway in a red biker jacket. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They also had six captains and five keepers from that May until August, lost 13 games on the trot and, apparently, could not raise a team for the match at Trent Bridge when they heard a young tearaway miner called Larwood would be bowling for Notts. ❋ Unknown (2011)

From dyeing his tail to piercing his ears and crashing his bike, Fluff is a typical tearaway. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Consequently, your entry-level tattooist these days is as likely to be a fine-arts graduate as a reformed teen tearaway like Lee (there aren't many artistic endeavours, Woody notes, that make you good money from the start). ❋ Unknown (2010)

I treated you as that tearaway who came into my household as a boy three years ago, whereas I now realize you are a man of nearly twenty, making his way in the world and deserving of greater respect. ❋ ROBERT HARRIS (2010)

[I'm afraid] [my son] has become a bit of a tearaway. He stays out all night with his [mates] and he never listens to a word I say. ❋ Tearaway (2013)

Damn that [Burrito] looks tasty AF! Oh it is, [my guy]! Can I get a tearaway? Sure just tear it off from the side her where I haven't [bitten] yet. (IN PRE-COVID TIMES) ❋ KarlUrbanDictionary (2021)

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