1. rending - Noun
2. rending - Verb
4. rending - Adjective Satellite
of Rend
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey will be like shadows, they will be like wraiths, gray members of a congregation of nightmare; hark! his long wavering howl... an aria of fear made audible. The wolfsong is the sound of the rending you will suffer, in itself a murdering. Angela Carter
I have sinned and I have suffered, Played the hero and the knave; Fought for belly, shame, or country, And for each have found a grave. I cannot name my battles For the visions are not clear, Yet, I see the twisted faces And I feel the rending spear. George S. Patton
the tree split with a great ripping sound Source: Internet
heard a rending roar as the crowd surged forward Source: Internet
Before long, members of the group are witnessing the flooding of London and the shattering of New York's glass skyscrapers by a hurricane that fills the air with broken glass, instantly rending apart all those unlucky enough to be caught outside. Source: Internet
Now there’s all this dramatic and very public rending of clothing about whether they should keep their expensive Clippers season tickets. Source: Internet