Examples of 'tatters' in a sentence

Meaning of "tatters"

Tatter (noun) means a small, torn piece or part of something
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  • Ragged clothing or fabric, paper, etc.
  • plural of tatter
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of tatter

How to use "tatters" in a sentence

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It has been shot to tatters from all corners.
Hand tatters are a tool of death to humans.
I must go before my reputation is in tatters on this rug.
Business in tatters but motelier thankful no.
Your purple is already falling into tatters.
Madly catching silver tatters in the grass.
At the moment the shipbuilding sector is in tatters.
With your nerves in tatters as the cockleshell shatters.
Your job should keep you in tatters.
The decor is in tatters and the staff surly.
With his fairy tale story in tatters.
All the rags and tatters flock to him.
Our dignity and self respectwill be in tatters.
She was in tatters and carried a child on her back.
He will inherit a foreign policy that is in tatters.

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He do not plant tatters and he do not plant cotton.
The young ones were all rags and tatters.
Livelihoods in tatters and economies in ruins.
The perfect slipper is almost in tatters.
Remnants and tatters of lost souls.
The expensive curtains were all in tatters.
She left these tatters for me.
Their starved bodies were clad in tatters.
The country will be torn to tatters by ethnic conflicts.
A great slogan that has nonetheless been left in tatters.
Your pants are in tatters and wet.
Perhaps he did not consider them as rags and tatters.
But tatters can be sewn.
She has a heart valve in tatters.
That would be in tatters if it came out she was sleeping with me.
The negative of that film was in tatters.
A dream in tatters in the sand.
This would leave my reputation in tatters.
Just tatters and rags.
His reputation would have been in tatters.
Get those tatters off.
Her flimsy black negligee in tatters.
Their credibility is in tatters along with the discredited document.
Would have decomposed to dust or tatters.
His clothes are in tatters and blood is oozing out of his body.
And the solar system is in tatters.
The society is left in tatters with no one taking over as leader.
The rule book lies in tatters.
Affairs in tatters and next to nothing left for you to inherit.
Now all the dresses are in tatters.
Oak tatters is a condition in which the leaves become lacy or tattered.
The road map to peace appears to lie in tatters.
Its infrastructure is in tatters and its oil exports rapidly dwindling.
Our dignity and self respect will be in tatters.
In tatters now.

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