BANG UP vs TEAR INTO: ADJECTIVE
- Good.
- Very good
- N/A
BANG UP vs TEAR INTO: VERB
- To put someone in prison.
- To damage.
- Make pregnant
- Damage or destroy as if by violence
- To subject to a heavy attack, physical or figurative.
- Hit violently, as in an attack
BANG UP vs TEAR INTO: RELATED WORDS
- Debruised, Fag out, Score off, Hard cheese, Fordone, Forbruise, Mow down, Suggillation, Rough up, Knock over, Smash up, Prang up, Knock up, Impregnate, Smash
- Comminate, Tread on, Lash out, Remord, Cut into, Siserary, Run afoul, Threap, Bawl out, Chew out, Light into, Lace into, Lam into, Lay into, Pitch into
BANG UP vs TEAR INTO: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Gashful, Eke out, Sod off, Debruised, Fag out, Score off, Hard cheese, Fordone, Forbruise, Suggillation, Rough up, Knock over, Smash up, Impregnate, Smash
- Increpate, Rixation, Rebukable, Comminate, Tread on, Lash out, Remord, Cut into, Siserary, Run afoul, Threap, Bawl out, Chew out, Light into, Lace into
BANG UP vs TEAR INTO: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Audeze already had a bang up headphone without even going into the gaming and surround features.
- An annual celebration of hunters and anglers offers a new bang up opportunity.
- Boy the prosecution sure did a bang up job prepping their star witness.
- Visually, Omega Force has done a bang up job with character models.
- Internet fraud and telemarketing scams is bang up to date.
- Sorry just realised blog is bang up to date.
- Mods really do a bang up job around here.
- Another bang up job brought you by the Sauerfish.
- Congratulations to the NFL for another bang-up job.
- They did a bang up job i say.
- But it would take a one year advance to tear into a contract.
- My plastic wrap would always slide away or, worse, tear into pieces and stick to the chicken.
- He felt the fragments of the shell tear into his chest.
- If the thieves try to peel off individual banknotes, they tear into pieces.
- How can I insure that dogs will not tear into my garbage bags?
- Vehicle from the Seller, taking normal wear and tear into account.
- Remove the chicken and debone, then tear into strips.
- Cut the bread into thick slices then tear into large chunks and toss with the remaining olive oil and some salt.
- To cut, slice, or tear into thin strips.
- And using words to tear into each other Like sharp teeth sinking into sour flesh.