Tatters in a sentence
Synonym: scraps.
Meaning: Rags or pieces of clothing that are torn and worn.

(1) The storm left the town in tatters.
(2) The wind tore the flag into tatters.
(3) She wore a dress that was in tatters.
(4) The storm left the garden in tatters.
(5) The curtains were hanging in tatters.
(6) The old man's clothes were in tatters.
(7) The war tore down the city to tatters.
(8) The breakup left her heart in tatters.
(9) The fire left the building in tatters.
(10) The robbery left the store in tatters.
Tatters sentence
(11) The hurricane left the town in tatters.
(12) The exam left my confidence in tatters.
(13) The illness left her health in tatters.
(14) The wind shredded the flag into tatters.
(15) The storm tore down the trees to tatters.
(16) The fire tore down the forest to tatters.
(17) The divorce left their family in tatters.
(18) The torn book lay in tatters on the floor.
(19) The tornado tore down the barn to tatters.
(20) The flood tore down the bridge to tatters.
Tatters make sentence
(21) The mistake left his reputation in tatters.
(22) The reviewer tore down the movie to tatters.
(23) I will tear down the old building to tatters.
(24) The earthquake tore down the city to tatters.
(25) The rioters tore down the statues to tatters.
(26) The hackers tore down the website to tatters.
(27) The car accident left the vehicle in tatters.
(28) The tatters of the letter were barely legible.
(29) The war left the country's economy in tatters.
(30) The argument left their friendship in tatters.
Sentence of tatters
(31) The storm left the once lush garden in tatters.
(32) The economic crisis left the market in tatters.
(33) The explosion tore down the building to tatters.
(34) The landslide tore down the hillside to tatters.
(35) The avalanche tore down the mountain to tatters.
(36) Her bunglesome sewing left the dress in tatters.
(37) The dog's sharp claws tore the pillow to tatters.
(38) The long commute has left my car rend to tatters.
(39) The tatters of the old flag fluttered in the wind.
(40) The tatters of the newspaper blew down the street.
Tatters meaningful sentence
(41) The vandals tore down the street signs to tatters.
(42) The torn newspaper lay in tatters on the sidewalk.
(43) The intense workout left my shoes rend to tatters.
(44) The protesters tore down the barricades to tatters.
(45) The virus tore down the computer system to tatters.
(46) The critics tore down the artist's work to tatters.
(47) The strong wind tore down the old house to tatters.
(48) The cat clawed the curtains to shreds into tatters.
(49) The lack of sleep has left my eyes rend to tatters.
(50) After the party, the apartment was left in tatters.
Tatters sentence examples
(51) The tatters of the curtain hung limply from the rod.
(52) The tatters of the old map were barely recognizable.
(53) The hurricane tore down the coastal town to tatters.
(54) The strong gusts of wind ripped the flag to tatters.
(55) The strong waves rended the boat's sails to tatters.
(56) The fire reduced the building to a state of tatters.
(57) The intense workout left my muscles rend to tatters.
(58) The intense debate left my argument rend to tatters.
(59) The breakup of the band left their music in tatters.
(60) The flood left the town's infrastructure in tatters.
Sentence with tatters
(61) The strong wind tore down the power lines to tatters.
(62) The tsunami tore down the coastal village to tatters.
(63) The judge tore down the defendant's alibi to tatters.
(64) The hem of her dress started to unravel into tatters.
(65) The failed project left the team's morale in tatters.
(66) The war left the country's infrastructure in tatters.
(67) The tatters of the ship's sails flapped in the breeze.
(68) The wrecking ball tore down the skyscraper to tatters.
(69) The burglars tore down the security system to tatters.
(70) The coach tore down the team's performance to tatters.
Use tatters in a sentence
(71) The kite got caught in a tree and was torn to tatters.
(72) The strong gust of wind tore down the flag to tatters.
(73) The tatters of the old carpet were threadbare and worn.
(74) The storm damaged the roof, tearing it down to tatters.
(75) The tatters of the old tapestry were carefully restored.
(76) The teacher tore down the student's argument to tatters.
(77) The editor tore down the writer's manuscript to tatters.
(78) The delicate lace curtain slowly unraveled into tatters.
(79) The intense winds caused the flag to shale into tatters.
(80) The cat tore down to tatters the curtains while playing.
Sentence using tatters
(81) The word boro translates to rags or tatters in Japanese.
(82) The constant partying has left my liver rend to tatters.
(83) The constant studying has left my brain rend to tatters.
(84) The cat played with the toy until it was torn to tatters.
(85) The fierce battle left the soldiers' uniforms in tatters.
(86) The cat's playful antics rended the toy mouse to tatters.
(87) The war-torn city was left in tatters after the bombings.
(88) The angry dog tore into tatters the cushion on the couch.
(89) The misunderstanding left their communication in tatters.
(90) The project deadline left the team's schedule in tatters.
Tatters example sentence
(91) The bulldozer will tear down the old structure to tatters.
(92) The once beautiful tapestry began to unravel into tatters.
(93) The frayed edges of the tablecloth unraveled into tatters.
(94) The vandals defaced the mural, tearing it down to tatters.
(95) The stress of finals week left me feeling rend to tatters.
(96) The harsh winter weather has left my coat rend to tatters.
(97) The fierce storm left the once beautiful garden in tatters.
(98) The fierce battle rended the soldiers' uniforms to tatters.
(99) The edges of the old map had begun to unravel into tatters.
(100) The hurricane tore the flag asunder, leaving it in tatters.
Sentence with word tatters
(101) The once beautiful painting now hung in tatters on the wall.
(102) The dog's playful antics left the stuffed animal in tatters.
(103) The old painting had been mishandled and was now in tatters.
(104) The worn-out carpet unraveled into tatters in certain areas.
(105) The tornado's destructive force reduced the barn to tatters.
(106) The strong winds tore into tatters the roof of the old barn.
(107) After pulling an all-nighter, my notes were rend to tatters.
(108) The audience tore down the performer's reputation to tatters.
(109) The old flag had been flown for years and was now in tatters.
(110) The kite got caught in a tree branch and was torn to tatters.
Sentence of tatters
(111) The tornado's destructive force rended the houses to tatters.
(112) The dog tore down to tatters the sofa cushions while playing.
(113) The hurricane brought the coastal town to a state of tatters.
(114) The neglect of the property brought it to a state of tatters.
(115) The heavy rainstorm brought the garden to a state of tatters.
(116) The abandoned house had weltering curtains hanging in tatters.
(117) The old flag had been flying for years and was now in tatters.
(118) The fierce battle left the soldiers' uniforms torn to tatters.
(119) The edges of the photograph had begun to unravel into tatters.
(120) The torn curtains fluttered in the breeze, hanging in tatters.
Tatters used in a sentence
(121) The old man's memories were in tatters, fading away with time.
(122) The economic crisis brought the company to a state of tatters.
(123) The once vibrant painting had faded and unraveled into tatters.
(124) The angry dog tore the pillow rend to tatters into tiny pieces.
(125) The company's reputation was left in tatters after the scandal.
(126) The old rug had been walked on for years and was now in tatters.
(127) The hurricane's powerful winds rended the billboards to tatters.
(128) The dog's excitement caused it to rend the newspaper to tatters.
(129) The storm damaged the power lines, tearing them down to tatters.
(130) The hem of her dress had come undone and unraveled into tatters.
Tatters sentence in English
(131) The edges of the tablecloth had started to unravel into tatters.
(132) The hem of his pants had come undone and unraveled into tatters.
(133) The war left the country's infrastructure in a state of tatters.
(134) The tatters of the old photograph were carefully pieced together.
(135) The intense heat caused the fabric to melt and turn into tatters.
(136) The ancient parchment scroll had started to unravel into tatters.
(137) The old book had been neglected for years and was now in tatters.
(138) The cat got caught in the curtains and tore them down to tatters.
(139) The storm damaged the roof, tearing the shingles down to tatters.
(140) The old sweater had unraveled into tatters, making it unwearable.
(141) The delicate embroidery on the pillow had unraveled into tatters.
(142) The constant use of the old car brought it to a state of tatters.
(143) The demolition crew will tear down the abandoned house to tatters.
(144) The bull charged at the matador, tearing his cape down to tatters.
(145) The old rope had been left outside and had unraveled into tatters.
(146) The rough waves of the sea tore into tatters the sail of the boat.
(147) The constant use of my phone has left the battery rend to tatters.
(148) The tatters of the old banner were proudly displayed in the museum.
(149) The old map had been used so many times that it was now in tatters.
(150) The old fabric unraveled into tatters after years of wear and tear.
(151) The boxer's powerful punches tore his opponent's gloves to tatters.
(152) The old letter had been cherished for years and was now in tatters.
(153) The sharp teeth of the predator rended the prey's flesh to tatters.
(154) The dog got hold of the stuffed animal and tore it down to tatters.
(155) The rough terrain tore into tatters the soles of the hiker's shoes.
(156) The fire tore down to tatters the old building in just a few hours.
(157) The professor's harsh criticism left my confidence rend to tatters.
(158) The long hours of practice have left my instrument rend to tatters.
(159) The tatters of the old flag were a reminder of the nation's history.
(160) The tatters of the old newspaper were used as kindling for the fire.
(161) The curtains were so old and worn that they were hanging in tatters.
(162) The intense heat of the fire rended the wooden furniture to tatters.
(163) The philandering lawyer's reputation was in tatters after the trial.
(164) The sweater had been chewed by moths and had unraveled into tatters.
(165) The frayed edges of the blanket had started to unravel into tatters.
(166) The seat of the old chair was worn out to tatters from years of use.
(167) The lack of maintenance brought the machinery to a state of tatters.
(168) The constant use of my laptop has left the keyboard rend to tatters.
(169) The long hours of studying have left my highlighter rend to tatters.
(170) The children played so rough that their clothes were left in tatters.
(171) The delicate embroidery on the pillowcase had unraveled into tatters.
(172) The boxer's powerful punches rended his opponent's gloves to tatters.
(173) The angry customer ripped the receipt down to tatters in frustration.
(174) The old curtains had unraveled into tatters, letting in the sunlight.
(175) The angry mob tore down to tatters the politician's campaign posters.
(176) The vandals tore down to tatters the historical monument in the park.
(177) The constant use of my favorite pen has left the ink rend to tatters.
(178) The old letter had been read so many times that it was now in tatters.
(179) The old newspaper had been handled so much that it was now in tatters.
(180) The strong winds rend to tatters into the delicate fabric of the flag.
(181) The intense heat caused the fabric of the curtains to rend to tatters.
(182) The toddler's curiosity led him to rend his stuffed animal to tatters.
(183) The dog got hold of the pillow and tore it down to tatters in seconds.
(184) The old book was so worn out that the pages were torn down to tatters.
(185) The reckless driver crashed into the wall, tearing it down to tatters.
(186) The old doily had unraveled into tatters, losing its delicate pattern.
(187) The storm left the beach in tatters, with debris scattered everywhere.
(188) The rough waves of the sea rend to tatters into the sails of the ship.
(189) The once beautiful tapestry had unraveled into tatters due to neglect.
(190) The harsh criticism from my peers left my self-esteem rend to tatters.
(191) The old photograph had been handled so much that it was now in tatters.
(192) The hooligans vandalized the park, tearing down the benches to tatters.
(193) The kids played rough with their clothes, tearing them down to tatters.
(194) The delicate lace curtains had slowly unraveled into tatters over time.
(195) The edges of the ancient parchment had started to unravel into tatters.
(196) The constant wear and tear brought the furniture to a state of tatters.
(197) The cat's claws rended the curtains to tatters during its playful chase.
(198) The vandals went on a rampage and tore down the street signs to tatters.
(199) The old painting was so fragile that it tore down to tatters when moved.
(200) The fringed scarf had unraveled into tatters, losing its original shape.
(201) The tatterdemalion man shuffled down the street, his clothes in tatters.
(202) The constant use of my favorite book has left the pages rend to tatters.
(203) The constant use of my favorite mug has left the handle rend to tatters.
(204) The old newspaper had been read so many times that it was now in tatters.
(205) The strong currents in the river rended the swimmer's clothes to tatters.
(206) The sharp thorns on the rosebush rended the gardener's gloves to tatters.
(207) The old tapestry had unraveled into tatters, losing its intricate design.
(208) The carpet in the high-traffic area of the house was worn out to tatters.
(209) The hem of her dress was worn out to tatters from dragging on the ground.
(210) The fierce wind tore into tatters the old flag hanging outside the house.
(211) The mischievous toddler tore into tatters the pages of his mother's book.
(212) The wind was so strong that it tore down to tatters the flag on the pole.
(213) The old shirt began to unravel into tatters after years of wear and tear.
(214) The hiker's clothes were in tatters after getting caught on thorny bushes.
(215) The dress was so delicate that it tore to tatters with the slightest pull.
(216) The stormy weather caused the outdoor decorations to be ripped to tatters.
(217) The hiker's clothes were torn to tatters after getting caught on a branch.
(218) The sharp rocks on the mountain trail rended the hiker's shoes to tatters.
(219) The old flag had been flown so many times that it was worn out to tatters.
(220) The storm was so strong that it tore down to tatters the old wooden fence.
(221) The tornado was so powerful that it tore down to tatters the entire house.
(222) The sharp claws of the predator rend to tatters into the flesh of its prey.
(223) The old shirt had been worn so much that it had become ragged into tatters.
(224) The strong current in the river tore the swimmer's clothes down to tatters.
(225) The old carpet had unraveled into tatters, exposing the bare floor beneath.
(226) The constant pressure to succeed has left my mental health rend to tatters.
(227) The tatters of the once vibrant community were evident in the empty streets.
(228) The old book had been read so many times that its pages were now in tatters.
(229) The boxer's powerful punches rended his opponent's boxing gloves to tatters.
(230) The angry mob tore down the political posters to tatters during the protest.
(231) The wild animal broke free from its cage and tore down the fence to tatters.
(232) The worn-out rug had unraveled into tatters, revealing the bare floorboards.
(233) The sweater had unraveled into tatters after being caught on a sharp object.
(234) The curtains had been pulled too hard, causing them to unravel into tatters.
(235) The old book's pages were so fragile that they easily unraveled into tatters.
(236) The old book had been passed down through generations and was now in tatters.
(237) The hurricane's force was so powerful that it tore down the trees to tatters.
(238) The strong waves crashed against the boat, tearing the sails down to tatters.
(239) The rope had been frayed and unraveled into tatters, making it unsafe to use.
(240) The worn-out curtains had unraveled into tatters, revealing the view outside.
(241) The sharp claws of the cat tore into tatters the curtains in the living room.
(242) The sharp rocks on the mountain trail rend to tatters into the hiker's shoes.
(243) The intense heat of the fire rend to tatters into the curtains and furniture.
(244) The demolition crew used heavy machinery to tear down the building to tatters.
(245) The hikers got caught in a thorny bush, tearing their clothes down to tatters.
(246) The sharp teeth of the wild animal tore into tatters the clothes of the hiker.
(247) The rope slowly unraveled into tatters as the weight of the boat pulled on it.
(248) The children were so rough with their toys that they tore them down to tatters.
(249) The bullies tore down the student's artwork to tatters, causing great distress.
(250) The fierce winds of the hurricane rend to tatters into the roofs of the houses.
(251) The strong winds of the tornado rend to tatters into the trees and power lines.
(252) I find it hard to concentrate when my professor tatters on in a monotone voice.
(253) The fabric was so delicate that it tore down to tatters with the slightest pull.
(254) The dog's favorite toy was worn out to tatters from all the chewing and playing.
(255) The little girl accidentally tore into tatters her favorite dress while playing.
(256) The hiker's clothes were rended to tatters after getting caught on a thorny bush.
(257) The thread on the sewing project had snapped, causing it to unravel into tatters.
(258) The old book had been read so many times that its pages were worn out to tatters.
(259) I can't stand it when my roommate tatters on about her ex-boyfriend all the time.
(260) The fierce storm caused the tree branches to rend to tatters into the power lines.
(261) The old book had been neglected for years and had started to unravel into tatters.
(262) The strong winds gusting through the trees caused the leaves to be torn to tatters.
(263) The old quilt had unraveled into tatters, revealing the worn-out fabric underneath.
(264) The heavy machinery accidentally tore down the fence to tatters during construction.
(265) The once beautiful tapestry had unraveled into tatters after years of wear and tear.
(266) The flag had been left out in the wind and rain, causing it to unravel into tatters.
(267) The worn-out shoelaces had unraveled into tatters, making it impossible to tie them.
(268) The old flag had unraveled into tatters, no longer representing its original design.
(269) The edges of the old photograph were worn out to tatters from being handled so much.
(270) The workers had to tear down to tatters the old wallpaper before painting the walls.
(271) The edges of the book's pages had started to unravel into tatters from constant use.
(272) The old letter had been folded and unfolded so many times that it was now in tatters.
(273) The boxer's punches were so powerful that they tore his opponent's gloves to tatters.
(274) The fabric on the armchair had unraveled into tatters, revealing the stuffing inside.
(275) The hem of her dress started to unravel into tatters as she walked through the woods.
(276) The soles of her shoes were worn out to tatters from walking long distances every day.
(277) The constant exposure to the sun brought the paint on the house to a state of tatters.
(278) The homeless man ragged along the sidewalk, his clothes in tatters and his hair unkempt.
(279) The heavy machinery at the construction site rend to tatters into the concrete pavement.
(280) The tornado ripped through the town, leaving everything in its path torn down to tatters.
(281) The thread on the sewing machine had snapped, causing the fabric to unravel into tatters.
(282) The frayed shoelaces had finally unraveled into tatters, making it impossible to tie them.
(283) She wore out to tatters her favorite pair of jeans after wearing them every day for a year.
(284) The sleeves of his shirt were worn out to tatters from constantly rubbing against his desk.
(285) The once sturdy backpack had unraveled into tatters after being overloaded with heavy books.
(286) The heavy rain and hailstones tore into tatters the fragile leaves of the plants in the garden.
(287) The old book was so fragile that it rend to tatters into pieces when I tried to turn the pages.
(288) The rough handling of the luggage at the airport rend to tatters into the fragile items inside.
(289) The flag had been left out in the wind and rain for too long, causing it to unravel into tatters.
(290) The children were so excited to open their presents that they tore the wrapping paper down to tatters.
(291) The company's reputation was in tatters after the scandal, which was a great disgrace to its employees.
(292) The once strong alliance between the two countries was now in tatters, torn asunder by political differences.
(293) The politician's reputation was in tatters, but he hoped for a reprieve from the scandal as he launched a new campaign for re-election.
(294) The soldier's uniform was in tatters after the battle, but he was proud to have fought for his country, and he knew that his sacrifice was worth it.
(295) Despite the fact that her dress was in tatters, she still managed to make a good impression at the party, and everyone complimented her on her poise and grace.
(296) The old house was in tatters, with peeling paint and broken windows, but it held a certain charm and character that couldn't be found in newer, more modern homes.
(297) The old book was in tatters, with pages falling out and the cover barely hanging on, but it was still treasured by its owner, who had inherited it from her grandmother.
(298) Despite the fact that the car was in tatters after the accident, the driver and passengers miraculously escaped with only minor injuries, and they were grateful to be alive.
(299) Despite the fact that the team was in tatters after losing their star player to injury, they rallied together and managed to win the championship, thanks to their determination and teamwork.
Tatters meaning
Tatters is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to describe something that is torn, ragged, or in a state of disrepair. Whether you are a writer looking to enhance your vocabulary or a student aiming to improve your language skills, incorporating the word "tatters" into your sentences can add depth and vividness to your writing. Here are some tips on how to effectively use this word in different sentence structures:
1. Descriptive Sentences: - The old man's clothes were in tatters, revealing his impoverished state. - The once beautiful painting now lay in tatters, its colors faded and its canvas torn. - The storm left the city in tatters, with buildings collapsed and debris scattered everywhere.
2. Metaphorical Usage: - After the scandal, the politician's reputation was in tatters, and he struggled to regain public trust. - The failed business venture left their finances in tatters, forcing them to declare bankruptcy. - The team's hopes of winning the championship were in tatters after their star player got injured.
3. Expressing Emotional States: - She felt her heart being torn to tatters when she received the news of her loved one's passing. - The breakup left him in emotional tatters, struggling to pick up the pieces of his shattered relationship. - The devastating loss left the entire community in tatters, grieving for their fallen heroes.
4. Action-Oriented Sentences: - The dog tore the pillow to tatters, scattering the stuffing all over the room. - The hurricane ripped through the coastal town, leaving houses and infrastructure in tatters. - The children played so vigorously that their clothes were soon in tatters.
5. Historical or Literary References: - The tattered flag symbolized the resilience and determination of the soldiers during the war. - The protagonist's life was in tatters, mirroring the societal upheaval of the Great Depression. - The poet's words painted a vivid picture of a world in tatters, reflecting the aftermath of a devastating conflict. Remember, when using the word "tatters," it is essential to ensure that it fits naturally within the sentence and conveys the intended meaning. Additionally, consider the tone and context of your writing to determine the most appropriate usage of this word. By incorporating "tatters" into your vocabulary, you can add depth and imagery to your writing, making it more engaging and captivating for your readers.
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