Hit violently, as in an attack.
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Examples for "tear into"
Examples for "tear into"
1As for him, he would love the chance to tear into Bartomeu.
2He'd just started to tear into me again when the telephone rang.
3She saw that he brushed more than one tear into the waves.
4She just shoved him aside and bent to tear into the reindeer.
5He saw them tear into the four men, saw the wounds burst open.
1She opened her mouth like she was going to lace into him-butthen shrugged.
2These joyful bounds just lace into the stuff of my memories and stay there forever.
3Alicia put out her hand and tucked an irrelevant bit of lace into Hilda's bosom.
4So saying the mad girl took up a pair of scissors and cut the lace into fragments.
5As soon as we are on the street in front of the boutique I lace into her.
1The longing to pitch into somebody was so strong you couldn't resist.
2But I'll walk into your parlour, while I pitch into your crib.
3Throw the pitch into that, it's very, very tough for the players.
4If you don't look out, Gascoyne will pitch into you, old boy.
5Do pitch into the broiled bones while they are hot; never mind me.
1The front line of Surakan ships continued to lay into the cruiser.
2Don't think I didn't lay into him after he left you.
3Should he lay into me, or drink a beer with me?
4Molière introduced a couplet of this lay into his Alceste.
5I looked back to see a team of cops lay into her with batons.
1Is that why he didn't-didn'tlam into me?
2And he's got savvee enough to know from now on that that same stone wall will be always there ready for him to lam into.
3You lammed into him, and she took up and defended him.
4How I lammed into the beggar!
5"It's the one you lammed into the Huns with," explained Bart.
6"Then lam into the pirates."
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