Idioms
tear off
to leave or depart in a great hurry
The boy suddenly tore off when school was over.
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
tell (someone) where to get off
tell apart (two things or people) or tell (two things or people) apart
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at the bottom of the ladder
hard-pressed
truth will out
twist (someone) around one's (little) finger
round-trip ticket
on the wagon
feel like going (somewhere)
blow to smithereens
keep at (something)
play one's cards close to one's chest
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