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Rip out   /rɪp aʊt/   Listen
Rip out

verb
1.
Burst out with a violent or profane utterance.  "Ripped out with an oath"






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"Rip out" Quotes from Famous Books



... his face calm, his heart beating like a vibrohammer. "Keep your face straight, Morey. Don't look surprised. They're planning to jump us. We'll rip out the right wall and—" ...
— Islands of Space • John W Campbell

... hunting costume and all the paraphernalia of the chase. It was Sir Jeoffry's finest joke to bid her woman dress her as a boy, and then he would have her brought to the table where he and his fellows were dining together, and she would toss off her little bumper with the best of them, and rip out childish oaths, and sing them, to their delight, songs she had learned from the stable-boys. She cared more for dogs and horses than for finery, and when she was not in the humour to be made a puppet of, neither tirewoman nor devil ...
— A Lady of Quality • Frances Hodgson Burnett

... should he not? Should he rip out the knife that would cut this knot which circumstances seemed ...
— Sally Bishop - A Romance • E. Temple Thurston



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