tear+out

  • 71tear one's hair — phrasal : to pull or pluck one s hair as an expression of grief, rage, frustration, desperation, anxiety; also : to feel or display such an emotion tearing his hair over a pile of bills * * * tear one s hair 1. Former …

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  • 72tear a strip off — phrasal Britain : to bawl out : scold * * * tear a strip off ( ● tear …

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  • 73Out on a Limb (Arrested Development episode) — Infobox Arrested Development episode episode name = Out on a Limb episode no = 2AJD11 airdate = March 6, 2005 writer = Jim Vallely and Chuck Martin director = Danny Leiner on the next = Barry gets a big break on his case. And for the first time,… …

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  • 74tear up — {v.} 1. To dig a hole in; remove the surface of; remove from the surface. * /The city tore up the street to lay a new water pipe./ * /Mother tore up the carpeting in the living room and had a new rug put in./ 2. To tear into pieces. * /Mary tore… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 75tear up — {v.} 1. To dig a hole in; remove the surface of; remove from the surface. * /The city tore up the street to lay a new water pipe./ * /Mother tore up the carpeting in the living room and had a new rug put in./ 2. To tear into pieces. * /Mary tore… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 76tear duct and gland — or lachrymal duct and gland Structures that produce, distribute, and carry away tears. An almond shaped gland above the outer corner of each eye secretes tears between the upper eyelid and the eyeball. Tears moisten and lubricate the conjunctiva… …

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  • 77tear up — verb a) To tear into pieces. The student tore up his test after he found out his mark of 20%. b) To damage. The lacrosse practice really tore up the field …

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  • 78tear\ up — v 1. To dig a hole in; remove the surface of; remove from the surface. The city tore up the street to lay a new water pipe. Mother tore up the carpeting in the living room and had a new rug put in. 2. To tear into pieces. Mary tore up the old… …

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  • 79tear-arse (around/about) — vb British to rush about or otherwise behave hast ily and recklessly. The image evoked is of activity so violent that it would tear the bottom out of a vehicle or of one s clothing …

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  • 80tear one's hair out — informal feel extreme desperation. → tear …

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