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rip through — ˌrip ˈthrough [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they rip through he/she/it rips through present participle ripping through past tense … Useful english dictionary
rip through — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms rip through : present tense I/you/we/they rip through he/she/it rips through present participle ripping through past tense ripped through past participle ripped through mainly journalism rip through something… … English dictionary
rip through somebody — ˌrip ˈinto/ˈthrough sb/sth derived to go very quickly and violently into or through sb/sth • A bullet ripped into his shoulder. • An explosion ripped through their home. Main entry: ↑ripderived … Useful english dictionary
rip through something — ˌrip ˈinto/ˈthrough sb/sth derived to go very quickly and violently into or through sb/sth • A bullet ripped into his shoulder. • An explosion ripped through their home. Main entry: ↑ripderived … Useful english dictionary
ˌrip ˈthrough sth — phrasal verb if something such as a fire, storm, or bomb rips though a place, it damages or destroys the place very quickly … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
rip — rip1 [rıp] v past tense and past participle ripped present participle ripping [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Flemish rippen to tear off roughly ] 1.) [I and T] to tear something or be torn quickly and violently ▪ Her clothes had all been … Dictionary of contemporary English
rip — rip1 [ rıp ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to tear something quickly and with a lot of force: Jodie ripped the letter open. Stop pulling my shirt you ll rip it. rip something to shreds (=destroy something completely by tearing it): Her skirt was ripped … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rip — I UK [rɪp] / US verb Word forms rip : present tense I/you/we/they rip he/she/it rips present participle ripping past tense ripped past participle ripped ** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to tear something quickly and with a lot of force Jodie… … English dictionary
rip — [rɪp] verb I 1) [I/T] to tear something quickly and with a lot of force, or to be torn in this way Stop pulling my shirt – it s going to rip.[/ex] Jodie ripped the letter open.[/ex] I ripped my jeans on a sharp nail.[/ex] 2) [T] to remove… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Rip Van Winkle — is a short story by the American author Washington Irving published in 1819, as well as the name of the story s fictional protagonist. Written while Irving was living in Birmingham, England, it was part of a collection entitled The Sketch Book of … Wikipedia