taking apart

NOUN
  1. the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces
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How To Use taking apart In A Sentence

  • His jealous competitors frequently accuse he of be too acquisitive or of taking apart theirs trade.
  • I still remember my mother's shock when he got me to help him to practise taking apart an incendiary bomb in the kitchen. Times, Sunday Times
  • After taking apart the front tire, front fender, front break, front pack holder, seat and steering, we could finally fit the bike in the box.
  • Changing the click stops is a pain on some rotators - it involves taking apart the rotator, which is too much no matter how easy they make that. Random feeds from Syndic8.com
  • He started taking apart the engineering of the scene, keeping count of the timing in his head.
  • Meanwhile, with sledgehammer subtlety, heavily symbolic builders are taking apart the offices of the law firm. Times, Sunday Times
  • He started taking apart the engineering of the scene, keeping count of the timing in his head.
  • Meanwhile, with sledgehammer subtlety, heavily symbolic builders are taking apart the offices of the law firm. Times, Sunday Times
  • If there's anything more fun than taking apart a workshop poem, it's to read the blurbs poets are sometimes expected to extemporize, to justify/apologize for/self-deprecatingly praise/preemptively neuter their own poetry. Anis Shivani: America's Most Prominent Emerging Poets Respond to the Obama Administration
  • He did fortune - telling by taking apart Chinese characters , so as to cheat people of their money.
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