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rippingverbpresent participle of rip to cause (something) to separate into jagged pieces by violently pulling at itthe dog ripped the sleeve of my shirt by grabbing it with his teeth rending, ribboning, riving, shredding, tattering, tearing breaking, cleaving, rupturing, splittingcutting, gashing, incising, lacerating, slashingbutchering, dismembering, dissecting, hacking, mangling to penetrate with a sharp edge (as a knife)you can see where someone ripped the painting with a penknife cutting, gashing, incising, shearing, slashing, slicing, slitting crosscutting, hacksawing, sawing, scissoringcleaving, riving, splittingpiercing, stabbingbruising, butchering, hacking, haggling, lacerating, manglingrending, tearingcarving, chipping, chiseling(or chiselling), notchinganatomizing, dissecting, sectioningchopping, dicing, mincingamputating, cutting off, severing to proceed or move quicklythe car went ripping down the road barreling(or barrelling), belting, blasting, blazing, blowing, bolting, bombing(slang), bowling, breezing, bundling, bustling, buzzing, cannonballing, careening, careering, chasing, coursing, cracking (on), dashing, driving, flying, haring, hastening, highballing, hotfooting (it), humping, hurling, hurrying, hurtling, hustling, hying(or hieing), jetting, jumping, motoring, nipping, pelting, racing, ramming, rocketing, running, rushing, rustling, scooting, scurrying, scuttling, shooting, speeding, stepping, tearing, traveling(or travelling), trotting, whirling, whisking, zipping, zooming beetling, darting, flitting, scampering, scudding, scufflingstampeding, streaking, whizzinggalloping, jogging, sprintingaccelerating, quickening, stepping outcatching up, fast-forwarding, outpacing, outrunning, outstripping, overtakingarrowing, beelining beating it, getting a move on, making tracks, shaking a leg, stepping on it crawling, creeping, poking dallying, dawdling, dillydallying, dragging, hanging (around or out), lagging, lingering, loitering, poking, tarryingambling, lumbering, plodding, sauntering, shuffling, strollingdecelerating, slowing (down or up) to separate or remove by forceful pullingrip a sheet off the pad of paper tearing, wrenching, wresting, yanking grabbing, nabbing, seizing, snapping (up), snatchinglopping (off), nippingamputating, cutting (off), dissevering, severingextracting, forcing, jerking, prizing, prying, pulling, rooting (out), uprooting reattaching in 1776 |