Log In
::
Register
::
Search
Forums
Groups
Popular
•
New Topics
•
New Posts
Read Question
Reply to All
2
Does "rips into" mean "thrust/pierce the heart"?
Forums:
Grammar
,
Esl
,
English
Email this Topic
•
Print this Page
oristarA
Reply
Tue 26 Feb, 2013 11:48 am
Context:
Prosecution
rips into
Jodi Arias' testimony, character
More:
http://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/nation/2013/02/26/1948031/
Stumble It!
•
Tweet This
•
Bookmark on Delicious
•
Share on Facebook
•
Share on MySpace
Topic Stats
Top Replies
Link to this Topic
Type: Question • Score: 2 • Views: 472 • Replies: 2
[+3]
-
engineer - 02/26/2013
No, it means to attack with great ferocity, in this case verbally in court.
Link
HTML
View best answer, chosen by oristarA
engineer
Selected Answer
3
Reply
Tue 26 Feb, 2013 11:56 am
@oristarA,
No, it means to attack with great ferocity, in this case verbally in court.
1 Reply
oristarA
1
Reply
Wed 27 Feb, 2013 01:15 am
@engineer,
Cool usage.
Thanks
0 Replies
Related Topics
Is this comma splice? Is it proper?
-
Question by DaveCoop
Expert help needed: pronoun form following main verb before a gerund
-
Question by adavis444
Is this sentence grammatically correct?
-
Question by Sydney-Strock
Is the second "playing needed?
-
Question by tanguatlay
Could someone review my assignment?
-
Question by kair0s
grammar query-when to use future tense?
-
Question by manjuk
should i put "that" here ?
-
Question by Chen Ta
Unbeknownst to me
-
Question by kuben123
Punctuation – Naked, Afraid, and On The Run
-
Question by CRW
alternative way
-
Question by Nousher Ahmed
Could check my grammar mistakes please?
-
Question by LonelyGamer
Forums
»
Does "rips into" mean "thrust/pierce the heart"?
Read Question
Reply to All
Copyright © 2024
MadLab, LLC
::
Terms of Service
::
Privacy Policy
:: Page generated in 0.06 seconds on 12/25/2024 at 11:48:07
▲
▼