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  2. To move through something or some place with great speed, especially in a headlong, reckless manner. It's no wonder you got hurt with the way you've been tearing through the kitchen like that! The burglar tore through the mall, with security guards in hot pursuit.

  3. 1. To perforate, lacerate, or rip through something with great speed or force. The child tore through the wrapping paper with manic excitement. I ended up tearing through the canvas as I tried to scrape some of the dried paint away. 2. To move through something or some place with great speed, especially in a headlong, reckless manner.

  4. Oct 14, 2021 · To rip through something speedily or forcefully. You should keep these files carefully in case your children tear through them. She pissed off and tore through our painting. To go through something or somewhere with great speed or without thinking. I have seen David tearing through our class. He tears through a coffee shop every morning.

  5. Usually you “tear through” a book when you’re looking for specific info. In this context it means "To progress through something with great speed or efficiency." In other words, he's reading the book very quickly (perhaps trying to find something important). https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/tear+through.

  6. Sep 29, 2010 · In both contexts, "to tear through" means to go through something (a file, a book, a tunnel, a city, pretty much anything) at breakneck speed. Nothing to do with tearing things up or out. Your suggestion for (1) would not do, since "arracher" is, as far as I know, about tearing out.

  7. to pull or be pulled apart or away from something else, or to cause this to happen to something: [ T ] I caught my shirt on a nail and tore the sleeve. [ T ] I tore a hole in my sleeve. [ T ] Several pages had been torn out of the book. [ M ] She tore off a strip of bandage and wrapped it around the wound.

  8. Learn the definition of 'tear through'. Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar. Browse the use examples 'tear through' in the great English corpus.

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