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Verb tear into has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTear IntoPart of Speech: Verb phrase Sense: 1. To attack or criticize someone or something aggressively or vigorously. 2. To start doing something with great enthusiasm or energy. Usage: Sense 1: - The angry boss tore into his employees for their poor performance. - The film reviewer tore into the new movie for its lack of originality. - The politician tore into his opponents during the debate. Sense 2: - As soon as the music started, the band tore into their high-energy performance. - The children tore into opening their Christmas presents with excitement. - He tore into his work with determination, determined to finish the project ahead of schedule. Related Products: | ||||
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