How To Use Rip up In A Sentence
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On top of all that he's willing to try completely new things and rip up the script.
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We had to rip up wooden floors, as well as floors that had carpet or other covering.
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A trip up the Thames from Southend-On-Sea to the Houses of Parliament provides him with many fine opportunities to indulge in his own idiosyncratic brand of taradiddles and horseplay.
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It was about studies and lessons, dealing with the rudiments of knowledge, and the schoolboyish tone of it conflicted with the big things that were stirring in him - with the grip upon life that was even then crooking his fingers like eagle's talons, with the cosmic thrills that made him ache, and with the inchoate consciousness of mastery of it all.
Chapter 13
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However, I did read somewhere that you can rip up the dead grass, with a metal rake, and reseed.
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The interviewer got nowhere with trying to manipulate or trip up the pugnacious trial lawyer turned politician.
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At dawn there is time for one last trip up the elevator.
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It was about studies and lessons, dealing with the rudiments of knowledge, and the schoolboyish tone of it conflicted with the big things that were stirring in him - with the grip upon life that was even then crooking his fingers like eagle's talons, with the cosmic thrills that made him ache, and with the inchoate consciousness of mastery of it all.
Chapter 13
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The county council refused to say whether it would agree to rip up the ticket.
Archive 2008-12-01
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If we wrote I think he would rip up the letter.
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The French were therefore airdropped into the valley to build a series of strong points, not all within supporting distance of each other, around the 0.62 mile airstrip upon which the fortress was to depend for supplies.
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If I don’t agree, likely you’ll trip up m’ foreleg an’ reshoe me anyway.
Rebel Spurs
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As Connors spoke, I barely noticed our trip up the valley.
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My mother's grip upon the household never faltered.
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Then walk the calories off by taking a trip up to the raised deck skywalk.
The Sun
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I still think of this when I rip up an old vest for a piece of silver-polishing rag.
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He was still miserable and alone, and despair maintained its grip upon him.
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SKorean court upholds conviction for late president's brother, reduces prison term Police: Bad grammar, spelling trip up man accused of trying to impersonate W.Va. governor Myanmar accuses detained Myanmar-American of seeking to create political unrest Sarah Palin urges smaller government, talks US-China relations in speech to investors in Asia Authorities in southwestern Michigan say they have cracked case of 'pillowcase' burglaries Ohio woman who said she was unfaithful wears sign to ask fiance for a second chance Fishy find: Australian teens hand in $87,000 after surprise catch on angling adventure Game over: Fla. cops caught playing Wii game in house they had just raided, face discipline Woman pays with a $20 bill printed in 1934 at a UPS Store in North Dakota
Undefined
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O'Donnell says his show will attempt to offer a "succinct" summary on the day's events, and may even rip up the planned show to react to news that may get made on news programs earlier in the evening, an interview on
B&C - Advertising News
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The guy you'll see in those pix is Steeltip, a character that uses archery not only to attack but to fire "trick arrows," like flashbangs to disorient, poison gas clouds, splashes of acid to degrade armor, and oil slicks to trip up his enemies.
Friday Pix
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The worthier she may be of affections not indigenous to that hard soul, the surer will be our grip upon his nature and the heavier his downfall.
The Circular Study
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The playground would not affect the streetscape as ‘we would rip up bitumen and put down turf and shrubs.’
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There it was, broke as ye see and a-lying in the way, underfoot, ready to trip up poor old Ben Fadger, and his legs already as rheumatical stiff as two dry toasts….
Wicked Will
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It is probably not practical to rip up all wall-to-wall foam-backed carpets.
M. E. Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome - How To Live With It
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Management try to impose a back to work agreement which would rip up national agreements and in effect derecognise the union.
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In fact, you can rip up the ballot if you want - all you need to do is go to the polling booth on election day and mark your name off the register.
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Oh, my regular chiropractor is on vacation so there's someone standing in for him (his chiropractor, actually), and he was talking with me about my trip up north and drawing the map on my back, haha.
"Oh, not this one again!"
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She can rip up her L-plates at last.
The Sun
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The machine is used to rip up the documents.
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Something common like posse or nolle is much more likely to trip up the amateur Latinist, in my experience.
The Practical Applications of Gothic Fiction
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The humorous storyteller's strategy, as Twain wrote, is to feign innocence so as to trip up the audience's.
The Atlantic | July/August 2001 | Mark Twain's Reconstruction | Blount Jr.
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Add attachments, and you can also scarify hard ground, rip up asphalt, and doze construction materials.
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It used to fit me, like a worn and slightly grubby glove, supporting and sustaining me through my younger years, and still does when I take a trip up for this reason or for that.
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But why rip up a winning formula?
The Sun
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His outstretched hand had lost its grip upon the venom-daubed batardeau lying across its palm.
The Urth of the New Sun
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Simply rip up the letters before wrapping up - no, don't. That would be too hard on him.
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Be careful you don't trip up on the step.
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The descent is worse, in parts a sheer drop on a thin track almost hidden by heather with treacherous rocks and holes ready to trip up even the most nimble feet.
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My mother's grip upon the household never faltered.
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Not all will be perfect but the sum of them, ideally, is enough to trip up a problem.
Bombs Point To Weaknesses In Air Cargo Security
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Last summer I made a trip up the Amazon basin in Peru.
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Shred or rip up all financial documents (including all receipts, statements, bills and junk mail) before disposal.
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At low tide there were acres of mud with screeching gulls scavenging; and at high tide steamerfuls of tourists charging past - with or without thumping music - for a quick trip up through the half-tide lock at Richmond into deeper waters above.
Second Wind
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When you rip up your leg, you don't feel it.
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It's no good saying that the solution is to rip up everything and instead build high-density dwellings in urban centres.
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Mind you, the outfits are of the least sensible variety, with flowing capes and swirling belts that would trip up even modest attempts to walk.
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I capped the pen and put it down, considering whether or not I should just rip up this poem and forget I ever wrote it.
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He was going to rip up the canvas.
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The way the table stands at this moment Spurs' trip up to Molineux in early September already has the look of a genuine six-pointer about it.
The early August Premier League table never lies | Harry Pearson
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While I was planning the trip up in Niamey I heard there was trouble in Lomé so I stopped the recce and came down to the coast.
A DARKENING STAIN
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If we wrote I think he would rip up the letter.
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Now, bouncers have been forced to scour the room to rip up any offensive messages.
The Sun
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You rip up the top curve and are humble which makes you a true champion!
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You'll occasionally rip up your hands and generally scab various body parts.
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It took a crew from the Farnworth station an hour to rip up floorboards and remove the bath to free the kitten.
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They rip up old track quickly and lay new track much faster than can be completed by hand.
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While I was planning the trip up in Niamey I heard there was trouble in Lomé so I stopped the recce and came down to the coast.
A DARKENING STAIN
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Make sure trailing flexes are kept out of the way so you don't trip up over them.
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You'll occasionally rip up your hands and generally scab various body parts.
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Now, bouncers have been forced to scour the room to rip up any offensive messages.
The Sun
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When the meeting point was reached and the winches stopped for the last time, riggers and welders made the perilous trip up the arch and got four steel joists to fit in the abutting edge.
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Meanwhile, rip up the romaine lettuce into bite-size pieces and place in a large bowl.
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Ever since, she has always felt that she has a tenuous grip upon life.
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The first trip up the Cumberland River the boat was full of passengers, and I had a fight with the pantryman.
Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi
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Then, summer bein 'on and the ground sloshy, he took a trip up the Yukon to
Flush of Gold
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Don't trust him; he will rip up a contract as soon as it's signed.
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A trip up the housewares aisle of major department stores or specialty kitchen shops is an easy way to buy measuring tools.
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It was about studies and lessons, dealing with the rudiments of knowledge, and the schoolboyish tone of it conflicted with the big things that were stirring in him - with the grip upon life that was even then crooking his fingers like eagle's talons, with the cosmic thrills that made him ache, and with the inchoate consciousness of mastery of it all.
Chapter 13
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The fans were furious at such a suggestion and several said they would rip up their membership cards if it were to happen.
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The only use he serves as a coach is that his nose just about crosses the touchline when he's sat in the dugout, so there's every chance he'll be able to trip up a tricky winger with his conk.
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Frustrated motorists queued in lengthy tailbacks as a two-week scheme to rip up and resurface Gillygate got under way.
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My mother's grip upon the household never faltered.
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Script problems trip up Carol Lempert's Edith Frank, too; she idles for an hour-and-a-half as a melancholy mom trying to hold her family together before turning into a heartless monster practically on a dime.
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They rip up bin bags, deposit vast quantities of guano on our favourite statuary, and even attack people.
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One of the doctors would be hunting for a vein, thrusting a needle into her flaccid arm so they could get a drip up.
NIGHT SISTERS
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The wildest and most gorgeous thing ever!" he recorded with typical London exuberance on this early stage of the trip upcoast.
JACK LONDON'S WAR
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If the Scripps Spelling Bee had been a Mark Burnett-style production, we'd have been treated to behind-the-scenes footage of players forming alliances, strategizing to trip up the frontrunners; Isabel Jacobson, the last female speller standing (you go, girl!), pitting the boys against each other by stage-whispering invitations to clandestine trysts; We'd "overhear" overstressed kids being browbeaten by parents who'd caught them peaking at comic books rather than practicing Croatian conjugation.
Brenda Scott Royce: Last Speller Standing
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First, there's a dispatch from AP reporter Margie Mason, who took a trip up the Bay Hap river in August.