VERB
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remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
extract a bad tooth
take out a splinter
extract information from the telegram
pull weeds -
burst out with a violent or profane utterance
ripped out a vicious oath
ripped out with an oath
How To Use rip out In A Sentence
- The traders rip out their fangs and they shriek with pain. The Sun
- Always rip out a story or two and tuck it in your pocket.
- Apparently a party is when total strangers crazed on drugs and booze turn up and rip out your fence palings.
- And plan your next trip out this way - bring a picnic, camera, golf clubs, togs, walking shoes - and in winter, a raincoat just in case!
- Strip out any damaged wiring.
- Without my protection, people will rip out your black heart and burn it!
- For many, the day was a chance to have a family trip out and children seemed to be enjoying the excitement of the races as much as the adults and some were even picking out winners.
- Much like musical doorbell chimes: you can only listen to a badly midi-ized version of the William Tell overture once before you rip out the batteries and revert to knocking.
- You can also let Music Mixer strip out the vocals from music you already have.
- When you rip out an apex predator, the entire ecosystem can collapse. Times, Sunday Times