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  • 51Rip Radcliff — Raymond Allen Radcliff (born January 19, by|1906 in Kiowa, Oklahoma and died May 23, by|1962 in Enid, Oklahoma) was a Major League Baseball outfielder and first baseman. He played mainly for the Chicago White Sox, but also played for the St.… …

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  • 52rip off — v. deceive; steal; con somebody out of. They tried to rip me off at the used car dealership …

    English slang

  • 53rip into — or[tear into] {v.}, {informal} 1. To start a fight with; attack. * /The puppy is tearing into the big dog./ Syn.: PITCH INTO. 2. To quarrel with; scold. * /Mrs. Brown ripped into her daughter for coming home late./ Syn.: BAWL OUT, LACE INTO, LAY… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 54rip into — or[tear into] {v.}, {informal} 1. To start a fight with; attack. * /The puppy is tearing into the big dog./ Syn.: PITCH INTO. 2. To quarrel with; scold. * /Mrs. Brown ripped into her daughter for coming home late./ Syn.: BAWL OUT, LACE INTO, LAY… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 55Rip off — 1. overcharge; 2. swindle money out of; cheat, rob, steal; 3. something not worth its price; an overpriced item or thing; 4. system or situation in which people are unfairly done out of money; 5. poor copy of some successful piece of literature,… …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 56rip off — Australian Slang 1. overcharge; 2. swindle money out of; cheat, rob, steal; 3. something not worth its price; an overpriced item or thing; 4. system or situation in which people are unfairly done out of money; 5. poor copy of some successful… …

    English dialects glossary

  • 57rip\ into — v informal 1. To start a fight with; attack. The puppy is tearing into the big dog. Syn.: pitch into 2. To quarrel with; scold. Mrs. Brown ripped into her daughter for coming home late. Syn.: tear into, bawl out, lace into, lay out, let one have… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 58rip cord — noun Date: 1907 1. a cord by which the gasbag of a balloon may be ripped open for a limited distance to release the gas quickly and so cause immediate descent 2. a cord or wire pulled in making a descent to release a parachute out of its… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 59rip — I. v. a. 1. Tear open, tear apart, split. 2. Tear out, discover, disclose. II. n. 1. Tear, rent, laceration. 2. Scamp, cheat, libertine, debauchee, worthless person …

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  • 60draw out — Synonyms and related words: arouse, avulse, bring forth, bring out, bring to light, call forth, call out, call up, chatter, continue, cut out, dawdle, deduce, deracinate, derive, dig out, dig up, disentangle, drag out, draw, draw forth, dredge,… …

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