Synonym: break, cut, tear. Similar words: grip, strip, script, description, prescription. Meaning: [rɪp] n. 1. a dissolute man in fashionable society 2. an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart 3. a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current 4. the act of rending or ripping or splitting something. v. 1. tear or be torn violently 2. move precipitously or violently 3. cut (wood) along the grain 4. criticize or abuse strongly and violently.
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31. Rip was offered a drink, which he enjoyed.
32. Rip A strong current, commonly experienced on surf beaches.
33. He had carte blanche to let rip.
34. We both fell and I heard his shirt rip.
35. Stop pulling my dress! You'll rip it!
36. Let market forces rip, they thought, and talent would automatically command its market price.
37. Because this is no wilderness you can just rip into.
38. Its springtime for President Bill Clinton as he watches his Republican challengers rip each other to shreds.
39. Sheila Rae, who loves to rip the limbs off of trees, humiliates the kid who steals her jump rope.
40. For one, legal training is great for teaching lawyers how to rip apart facts and legal doctrines analytically.
41. Rip rubbed his chin, and noticed that he had a long, scraggly beard.
42. A quick rip off Tweezers are invaluable for removing odd hairs.
43. It was also the mortal enemy of horses and would rip them apart in seconds with its mighty talons.
44. I still think of this when I rip up an old vest for a piece of silver-polishing rag.
45. The power of the swells breaking now would rip him to pieces in seconds.
46. Rip one seam and the coat will patch itself on the spot.
47. As soon as the adventurers enter, two of the Skeletons will rip their rusty iron manacles out of the floor and attack.
48. Rip Rig created a heady hybrid out of the bare bones of jazz improvisation, dub-funk rhythms and punk attitude.
49. What I don't understand is how women can pour hot wax on their bodies, let it dry, then rip out every single hair by its root and still be scared of spiders. Jerry Seinfeld
50. A full volley will rip through the toughest regiment causing immense casualties in the blink of an eye.
51. Tom heard his shorts rip as he climbed over the gate.
52. Sometimes the wheelbarrow was stuck so firmly that the aluminium honeycomb began to rip from the rim as I pushed.
53. That probably means it will offend the few and rip off the many.
54. They had followed(sentencedict.com), and he had let his feelings rip when the driver had lost the taxi at a traffic light.
55. Even the most banal of church hymns can rip your heart out at times like this.
56. The man who had agreed with Clive grabbed Nina's jacket collar and tried to rip down her back.
57. The living turtles are placed on burning coals and heated until their top and bottom shells become malleable enough to rip off.
58. Many gardeners find it hard to rip out a perennial flower that has taken root.
59. He gouged her cheek with a screwdriver[sentencedict.com], but failed to rip off her clothes.
60. Everything went from his mind, only the sense to rip off his mask before the vomit came.