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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fast and furious
talk oneself out
all sweetness and light
spare (someone) from (something)
in due course
knock (something) back/down
lay in (something) or lay (something) in
broke
possessed by (something)
least of all
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Fact
The curvature of the earth is pretty close to eight inches every mile, or 66 feet every hundred miles.
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