Similar words: dipping, trapping, chopping, shopping bag, eavesdropping, double cropping, rip into, dumping. Meaning: ['rɪpɪŋ] adj. resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree.
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(1) They're just ripping the fans off; it's daylight robbery.
(2) They ended up ripping down perimeter fencing and tussling with the security staff.
(3) The Consumer Federation claims banks are ripping you off by not passing along savings on interest rates.
(4) That store is known for ripping off the customers.
(5) The airlines have been accused of ripping off customers.
(6) The truck is ripping through a busy street.
(7) Jill's kitten is ripping her sofa to shreds.
(8) Twenty shots rang out, 11 ripping through Tatum.
(9) I could see myself ripping up injunctions.
(10) It is something like ripping off a plaster.
(11) His silk ballooned, ripping into shreds.
(12) The pulling down of the right sheath, the ripping sound always convinced her it hurt.
(13) I riffle through my Esquire, practically ripping the pages out at the seam.
(14) Victorine was in the kitchen, ripping the silvery-blue skin off mackerel.
(15) Carter rammed into him, ripping at a silent, screaming centre.
(16) Johnnie said, ripping a sheet from the pad she took from her blouse pocket.
(17) When he re-emerged he was ripping his shirt off - it was my shirt, too.
(18) He carried on ripping and tearing at his legs relentlessly and with sickening ferocity, even drawing blood at times.
(19) A ripping noise was soon identified as the sound of parcel masking tape.
(20) Lightning flashed, an enormous zigzag of it ripping across the sky, followed by a deep rumble of thunder.
(21) Ripping out deep-rooted forest vegetation and planting shallow-rooted crops is causing groundwater to rise to the surface.
(22) Boateng went berserk, ripping Johnson's shirt in a nasty scrap.
(23) Ripping off her Englishness and casting it aside was as easy as unfastening the collar of her dress.
(24) And then her teenage years will be spent ripping up trees and waving placards outside the U.S.
(25) A special news program exposed underhanded auto repair shops that are ripping off senior citizens.
(26) Thousands of volts surged through his car after he careered into a lamp post, ripping out live wires.
(27) Meanwhile, the cowboy trader is free to carry on ripping off unwary customers. Sentencedict.com
(28) He grabbed his daughter's long sleeve, but she jerked away, ripping the flower-embroidered linen, towards the other table.
(29) Dealers may like people to take E, but this doesn't stop them ripping the users off.
(30) If you feel like writing a scathing letter and then ripping it into little pieces, do it!
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