Idioms
tear down (something) or tear (something) down
to take something down, to destroy something
The city decided to tear down the building because it was unsafe.
tear into (someone or something)
tear off
tear one's hair out
tear up (someone) or tear (someone) up
tear up (something) or tear (something) up
teething problems
teething troubles
tell (someone) a thing or two
tell (someone) off or tell off (someone)
tell (someone) to his or her face
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go over like a lead balloon
a millstone around (someone's) neck
thrust and parry
hold out for (something)
get a load off one's mind
go around
up to no good
like two peas in a pod
draw (someone) out or draw out (someone)
roll back (a price)
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