tearing up

Senso (Inglese)

present participle and gerund of tear up

tear up

  1. To tear into pieces.
  2. To cancel or annul, or to cause the cancellation or annulment of (e.g. an agreement or contract).
  3. To damage.
  4. To succeed dramatically in (an area of endeavor) or against.
  5. To wrench out of the ground.
  6. (slang) To have intense penetrative sex with.
  7. (slang) To brutally assault.

sinonimi

scattering about

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