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rips <a rip; rips> N

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The conditions are not for novice surfers and there can be dangerous undercurrents and rips.
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Sand bars, washes, holes, points, cuts, sloughs, pockets, rips, and the drop off are all structures.
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A tow truck rips off the front doors and the police enter the building.
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Owners may patch tears and rips, and brush off surface dirt, but old leather and bark clothing always look "old".
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There are very strong currents or rips close inshore, with speeds that exceed 7 knots (13 km/h), for several hours at each tide.
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New studies show rips might actually double back towards the beach, and if swimmers simply tread water they should be returned to shore.
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When the dynamite explodes it rips up a hole in the ground, and in doing so, opens up an oil well.
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A swell running and about 300 people were enjoying the summery weather when the tide turned and the rips started churning out to sea.
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Advocates hail it as genius, the future of banking; detractors say it's usurious, immoral and rips off the poor.
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Alas, her stepmother forbids her to attend and callously rips apart her dress.
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