As in "their property", but not yours to tear up?
Yes.
Parents want to beat their children because they do things that gets on their nerves and that's horrible like say if their children came home and they get a bad report or do something that they are not suppose to do like with grownups do they would want to tear their children up. That's my answer
Joe Walsh
maybe, if it's lucky
She shed tear after deid of his dog Don't tear my book!
Not trying to be picky but its called Animal Crossing City Folk! No you can't live in the house you tore down! Once you tear down the house you tore it down, its gone. But once you tear down a house keep in mind you tear down a account but once you tear down the house you can make a other account and live in that house!
Tear rhymes with stair and means to pull apart.
Lacrima = tear, as in crying. Scindere = to tear, to rip.
To repair a tear in a vinyl couch there are patch kits that can be purchased. After a tear has occurred try to minimize the tear by covering the tear with an adhesive or keep people away from the tear.
People can live in this biome, but they have to tear down lots of trees and be really cold all of the time. I think that the only people who want to live up there are hunters.
The best type of siding for your home depends on a number of factors. What sort of climate do you live in? What sort of wear and tear do you expect your siding to deal with? Contact a local siding company to learn how to best weigh your options.
That is the correct spelling of "tear apart" (rip into pieces).The verb "tear" has a homophone "tare" (the weight of an empty container)The noun "tear" is a heterophone (teer), for a drop of liquid from the eye.So:Tear as in teardrops and tear as in tear apart, are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.Tear as in drops is a noun (teer).Tear as in apart is a verb (tayr).