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tearaway prenominal

 

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Tearaway Prenominal

Description:

Tearaway prenominal is a term used to describe a person or thing that is wild, unruly, or prone to reckless behavior. It is typically used as an adjective that comes before a noun.

Senses:

  1. (Adjective) Referring to a person:
    • - Someone who has a tendency to cause trouble or engage in mischief.
    • - Describing a person who is impulsive or behaves in a wild and reckless manner.
    • - Someone who is constantly breaking rules or disobeying authority.
  2. (Adjective) Referring to a thing:
    • - Relating to something that is energetic, fast-paced, or exciting.
    • - Used to describe a thing that is characterized by sudden or unexpected changes.

Example sentences:

Person:

1. The tearaway prenominal child repeatedly disrupted the class, refusing to follow any instructions.

2. As a teenager, David was known as a tearaway prenominal who constantly got into fights and skipped school.

3. Don't let his charming smile fool you; underneath, he's a tearaway prenominal who loves to challenge authority at every turn.

Thing:

1. The tearaway prenominal action movie kept the audience on the edge of their seats with its adrenaline-fueled stunts and fast-paced plot.

2. Jack's tearaway prenominal sports car could reach impressive speeds within seconds.

3. The plot of the book took an unexpected and tearaway prenominal twist, leaving the readers stunned.

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