Irregularly torn pieces of cloth, paper, or other material
“Among his trophies was a large shred of black fur torn by his hounds from the beast that their master had crippled by a shot through the haunches.”
Thin strips that have been pared off from something
Rubbish left lying in an open or public place
A small part broken off or separated from something
Plural for a very small or insignificant amount
“The drubbing is so complete that any filmmaker with even a shred of dignity would never pick up a camera without mounting a serious counter rebuttal.”
Plural for a small piece or amount (of something)
Plural for a thread, filament, or other hairlike structure
To rip, cut or pull something into pieces
“The government alleged that the associates were directed by the firm's national office legal counsel in Chicago to shred the documents.”
To cut or slice using a grater, typically of foodstuffs
“Shred the cucumber into long, thin strips and set aside.”
To wear away or cause damage through applied friction
“Narrow, loosely stitched seams pull out easily or may shred with wear or washing.”
To cut with small quick strokes with scissors or shears
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