rippers in English

noun
1
a tool that is used to tear or break something.
Seam rippers and thread nippers slip nicely into empty prescription pill containers or film canisters.
2
a thing that is particularly admirable or excellent.
They had a ripper of a profits warning back in February, when it said early sales of its revolutionary laser eye surgery equipment would be held back by manufacturing problems and regulatory delays.

Use "rippers" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "rippers" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rippers", or refer to the context using the word "rippers" in the English Dictionary.

1. She read a couple Bodice rippers every week.

2. This is a BUSH HOGG brand Bedder with the rippers

3. Stone Chuckers are not to be confused with Cattle Rippers.

4. Historical romances, sometimes called "Bodice rippers," are notorious for steamy sex scenes

5. Epic in scope and usually featuring more violent sexual content, Bodice rippers are the books that ushered in the era of the modern romance novel

6. Stop trying to cut open your Buttonholes with dull seam rippers! This little chisel cuts sharp, beautiful openings without snipping the threads you just laboured to sew

7. Examples: Products or services (such as Blu-ray or DVD rippers, burners, and converters) that provide access to copyrighted content by stripping or bypassing DRM technology on audio, video, e-books, or software

8. Examples of Bodice ripper in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Even the romance novel genre, which shares some DNA with the Outlander saga despite Gabaldon's insistence that her books are not Bodice rippers, …

9. The name "Bodice ripper" was derived from the frequent rapes and sexual assaults that the heroines experienced."Bodice-ripper" heroines were portrayed to be stronger and more active characters than gothic heroines.Editors of category romances, noting the popularity of the "Bodice rippers," have borrowed the longer lengths, the overt sexuality and the assertive heroine from these …