tear someone or something to pieces

tear someone or something to pieces
tear (someone or something) to pieces — see tear, 1
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Main Entry:piece

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  • tear someone or something to pieces/shreds — tear (someone or something) to pieces/shreds : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way They tore my idea to pieces. The actress was torn to shreds in the press. see also ↑tear 1 (above), 1 • • • Mai …   Useful english dictionary

  • tear someone or something up — tv. to rip omeone or something to pieces. □ The two drunks tore the bar up the best they could. CD The dog tore up the robber, and the robber sued …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • tear someone/something to pieces — tear (or rip) someone/something to pieces criticize someone or something harshly …   Useful english dictionary

  • tear someone/something to shreds — (or pieces) informal criticize someone or something forcefully or aggressively a defense counsel would tear his evidence to shreds …   Useful english dictionary

  • tear to pieces/shreds — tear (someone or something) to pieces/shreds : to criticize (someone or something) in a very harsh or angry way They tore my idea to pieces. The actress was torn to shreds in the press. see also ↑tear 1 (above), 1 • • • Mai …   Useful english dictionary

  • tear to pieces — tear (someone or something) to pieces see ↑tear, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑piece …   Useful english dictionary

  • rip something to pieces — pull/rip/tear etc/ someone/something/to pieces phrase to criticize someone or something severely Every suggestion was pulled to pieces by the committee. Thesaurus: to criticize strongly …   Useful english dictionary

  • tear apart — verb express a totally negative opinion of (Freq. 1) The critics panned the performance • Syn: ↑pan, ↑trash • Hypernyms: ↑disparage, ↑belittle, ↑pick at …   Useful english dictionary

  • tear apart someone — tear apart (someone/something) 1. to severely criticize someone or something. The critics tore apart his first novel, but he never gave up and finally achieved great success. His teachers tore him apart for cheating on the test. 2. to hurt… …   New idioms dictionary

  • tear apart something — tear apart (someone/something) 1. to severely criticize someone or something. The critics tore apart his first novel, but he never gave up and finally achieved great success. His teachers tore him apart for cheating on the test. 2. to hurt… …   New idioms dictionary

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