rip|ripped|ripping|rips in English
verb
[rɪp]
tear, rend; be torn, be rent; criticize sharply, denounce
Use "rip|ripped|ripping|rips" in a sentence
1. The impact caused my fistfuls of weed to rip off the rock with a sickening, slimy, ripping sound.
2. Rip Currents are also known as rip tides
3. His silk ballooned, ripping into shreds.
4. Private contractors ripping off the American public.
5. Go back to ripping off Mob dealers?
6. She's ripping up yard art.
7. Checkpoints, curfews, Airlifts: Virus rips through Navajo Nation
8. Yippee rip off Australia.
9. Let her/it rip!
10. Rip that pillar down!
11. Rip this ship apart!
12. Influenza is ripping through the troops.
13. Somebody's ripped off my wallet.
14. I've ripped my trousers.
15. Feldman ripped him off.
16. A big man is ripping your ears off.
17. It is something like ripping off a plaster.
18. The truck is ripping through a busy street.
19. He rips his garments apart and covers himself with sackcloth.
20. The airlines have been accused of ripping off customers.
21. Brokers rip off their clients.
22. They just let inflation rip.
23. I heard the tent rip.
24. I could see myself ripping up injunctions.
25. And your sleeves have been ripped;