Synonyms for shredded
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : shred |
Phonetic Transcription : ʃrɛd |
Définition of shredded
Origin :- 1570s, past participle adjective from shred (v.). Shredded wheat is recorded from 1885.
- verb cut into ribbons
- Viviette shredded an apple blossom that had fallen into her lap.
- Extract from : « Viviette » by William J. Locke
- At Subiaco the streets were strewn, as for a procession, with shredded petals of violets.
- Extract from : « The Spirit of Rome » by Vernon Lee
- As far as the eye could see I beheld only flattened and shredded ruin.
- Extract from : « The Prairie Mother » by Arthur Stringer
- When the white meat is dried, it is shredded for pastry and candy.
- Extract from : « Fil and Filippa » by John Stuart Thomson
- The leaves may be made into fans, or shredded and woven into mats.
- Extract from : « Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania » by Jewett Castello Gilson
- Cook a tablespoonful of rice in this broth and shredded mutton.
- Extract from : « The Khaki Kook Book » by Mary Kennedy Core
- Instead, it is shredded, dried, and the pith separated from the fiber.
- Extract from : « From Paper-mill to Pressroom » by William Bond Wheelwright
- In another moment the light wind had shredded the smoke away.
- Extract from : « Our Part in the Great War » by Arthur Gleason
- As the last, but employing shredded tow or plumbago for horse-dung.
- Extract from : « Cooley's Practical Receipts, Volume II » by Arnold Cooley
- His clothing was torn, shredded by the brush and thorns through which he had crawled.
- Extract from : « The Hanging Stranger » by Philip K. Dick
Antonyms for shredded
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