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all torn up
adjective as in dejected
adjective as in despondent
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adjective as in distressed
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adjective as in heartsick
adjective as in hurt
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adjective as in upset
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Example Sentences
And maybe he was all torn up about it.
“I walk in and Janae’s on the floor, and her clothes are all torn up and stuff,” Gagnier said.
“We hear so many loud and angry voices in America today whose sole goal seems to be to try to keep some people as paranoid as possible and the rest of us all torn up and upset with each other,” Mr. Clinton said.
“I was out there three or four times a month, helping elk babies being born, helping an ostrich that got its neck all torn up,” he said.
“We had a 10-foot-deep trench along the house, down to the basement, putting in foundation drains, and since we had it all torn up, you might as well do all that,” Johnson says of the overhaul.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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