Definitions for tearaway

tearaway tear·a·way

Spelling: [tair-uh-wey]
IPA: /ˈtɛər əˌweɪ/

Tearaway is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 134 anagrams from letters in tearaway (aaaertwy).

Definitions for tearaway

noun

  1. British. a wild, reckless person.

adjective

  1. designed to be easily separated or opened by tearing:

Origin of tearaway

First recorded in 1825-35; adj., noun use of verb phrase tear away

Examples for tearaway

Another roar was given for tearaway; the others were all cheered lustily.

The bad luck for McCain is that by now the electorate can see that Obama is anything but a tearaway.

How could tearaway be expected to beat him at a difference of only seven pounds?

"After tearaway has had her trial with Tristram," said Hector.

tearaway was in the rear, Erickson keeping close behind Tristram.

I say, Fred, I've backed 'tearaway,' would you have me hedge off?

Ripon was going well, but could not keep the pace with tearaway.

Ripon held the lead, Bronze next, Harriet and tearaway level.

I'll give you chaps a tip—have a shilling or two on tearaway.

The Rascal and tearaway were the pets of the Haverton stable.

Word Value for tearaway
Scrable

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Words with friends

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