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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(31) We're all ripping each other to pieces here Voice over Back in the tasting room they were still hard at it.
(32) Will whoever is ripping the pages out of the Stoney new route book please grow up.
(33) Government spending is not just about irresponsible generations ripping off their descendants or leaving their children broke.
(34) Five tornadoes battered Pinellas Park, an area near St Petersburg, ripping through caravan parks where many elderly people live.
(35) She cried her heart out, all because of an unruly trouble-making, black-hearted child who was ripping her apart.
(36) There was a wound in him now, ripping across the light, warmth and fabric of Friend.
(37) They had to keep ripping the knee-caps apart and rebuilding them.
(38) Today you're ripping up the cobblestones and storming the Bastille to stop the fur trade.
(39) Quins had started in top gear with Will Carling ripping through the Rugby midfield for the opening try.
(40) It occurred to Hicks that there would be absolutely nothing dishonorable in ripping him off.
(41) There was a ripping sound and she fell against the counter.
(42) He wrenched the wheel round and rammed the gate, the bullets now ripping into the air around him.
(43) Cabrera, 27, started ripping off her clothes and tried to rape her, she and Hernandez testified later.
(44) The gang warfare ripping through the shanties is fuelled by what has replaced politics after Aristide: prostitution, drugs and ritual.
(45) I got my Chelsea ticket through the post and had to be restrained from ripping it up by my girlfriend.
(46) Some shoppers tell horror stories of plastic bags ripping apart as they carry a gallon jug of milk.
(47) Sometimes nurses tied down the arms of children who insisted on ripping off the thick, itchy rags.
(48) The whimpering old man suddenly went crazy, ripping off a hunk of the bun and cramming it into his mouth.
(49) The impact caused my fistfuls of weed to rip off the rock with a sickening, slimy, ripping sound.
(50) Most men I know would be ripping my clothes off by now.
(51) Some late night joy-riding fool of a soldier ripping up the beach with his big truck tyres?
(52) Writing a story Ant is very embarrassed at ripping his jeans.
(53) A terrible hullabaloo of hammering, wedging, ripping, and splitting.
(54) Unrecoverable error while ripping track % 1.
(55) Sawblade for ripping and cross cutting with medium finish of softwoods and hardwoods up to 50 mm and sinigle or multiple chipboard panels up to 60 mm.
(56) Blade enters the lab section and finds Krista ripping open Boone's neck.
(57) And the connection strength of the bilge keel of FRP fishing boat was obtained based on the ripping tests of 4 FRP frames.
(57) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(58) The man-eater then turned on her, breaking her nose and almost ripping her arm off before her son Jason shot it.
(59) Or as I'm ripping a cereal box into shreds, I'll ask, "Ever thought of putting this into the compost pile?"
(60) Ripping an audio CD to an MP3 format is the most common method for transferring music.
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