tearaway in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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tearaway in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tearaway in the English»French Dictionary

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Your child may have "really nice chums", but will probably invite at least one tearaway and one is enough to create mayhem.
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Basketball and track and field are the two sports most commonly associated with tearaway pants and windpants.
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I was a bit of a tearaway as a kid, always jumping over the sofas and racing around the yard.
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It was always thought that he was a talented tearaway from an underprivileged background on an inner-city estate.
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By the 1970s the lightning-fast tearaway had been replaced by a supreme technician with the footwork of a dancer.
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And it should resonate with every parent struggling to cope with a tearaway child.
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Starting out as a dopey teenage tearaway, she is now responsible for her younger brother, constantly trying to do the right thing by him and sometimes failing.
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He's the least tearaway type you could ever meet.
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Tearaway's delightful papercraft theme is not only an aesthetic consideration, but it helped inform the design as well.
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You don't have to be an express tearaway all the time to take wickets.
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