Shred in a sentence as a noun

As in "not a shred of english doc".

OK now we see why we had to spend billions of dollars and shred the Bill of Rights.

What's missing is the slightest shred of empathy for them.

"Right, so we'll shred the treaty, detain their diplomats, and prepare to shell their cities.

You can see Deturding shred his O'Reilly book, where he goes into this in a lot of detail [1].

If I thought such failures were possible, as I've said before, I'd shred my pilots license tomorrow.

The more polite response gives at least some shred of a foothold on which the recipient can find out how to better themselves.

Human/civil rights was just about the last platform where LibDems had a shred of credibility, and now it's shot.

A strafing run from the GAU-8 will absolutely shred the tracks, gun, and exterior sensors of anything it comes near.

Shred in a sentence as a verb

Lost their last shred of credibility as a technology company.

This is our brave new world of pervasive data gathering, social network analysis, and the dying gasp of any shred of privacy?

This article might be worth reading if it included even a single shred of evidence to back up the author's ridiculous assumptions.

" Gee, maybe it has something to do your extensive track record of reporting any story without even a shred of investigation into it's veracity.

It takes a great deal of arrogance to talk of the world in such a generalized, grandiose way, without a shred of evidence apart from personal biases and inductive reasoning.

"Aside from the false dichotomies, surely any psychopath with even a shred of intelligence could answer strategically and defeat the test's intended purpose.

Larry would do these big usability studies and demonstrate beyond any shred of doubt that nobody can understand that frigging website, but Bezos just couldn't let go of those pixels, all those millions of semantics-packed pixels on the landing page.

I've seen half a dozen replies from you saying she probably has a lawyer and is trying to milk this, without a shred of evidence, other than "that's what you would do."I think presenting that theory once is more than enough - you don't have to reply to everybody with your theory.

Shred definitions

noun

a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

See also: scintilla whit iota tittle smidgen smidgeon smidgin smidge

noun

a small piece of cloth or paper

See also: tatter

verb

tear into shreds