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Noun
S:
(n)
rake (rake%1:18:00::)
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rakehell (rakehell%1:18:00::)
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profligate (profligate%1:18:00::)
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rip (rip%1:18:00::)
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blood (blood%1:18:00::)
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roue (roue%1:18:00::)
(a dissolute man in fashionable society)
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(n)
rip (rip%1:17:00::)
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rent (rent%1:17:00::)
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snag (snag%1:17:00::)
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split (split%1:17:00::)
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tear (tear%1:17:00::)
(an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart)
"there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings"
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(n)
rip (rip%1:11:00::)
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riptide (riptide%1:11:01::)
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tide rip (tide_rip%1:11:00::)
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crosscurrent (crosscurrent%1:11:00::)
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countercurrent (countercurrent%1:11:00::)
(a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current)
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(n)
rent (rent%1:04:02::)
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rip (rip%1:04:00::)
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split (split%1:04:01::)
(the act of rending or ripping or splitting something)
"he gave the envelope a vigorous rip"
Verb
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(v)
rend (rend%2:35:00::)
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rip (rip%2:35:00::)
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rive (rive%2:35:00::)
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pull (pull%2:35:01::)
(tear or be torn violently)
"The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips"
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(v)
rip (rip%2:38:00::)
(move precipitously or violently)
"The tornado ripped along the coast"
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(v)
rip (rip%2:35:01::)
(cut (wood) along the grain)
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(v)
steal (steal%2:40:00::)
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rip off (rip_off%2:40:00::)
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rip (rip%2:40:00::)
(take without the owner's consent)
"Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"
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rip (rip%2:32:00::)
(criticize or abuse strongly and violently)
"The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly"