tear into

verb
/tɛə(ɹ)ˈɪntu/

Definitions

  1. To subject to a heavy attack, physical or figurative.

    • They tore into a stunned City and there was only a minute on the clock when Samir Nasri slipped Jack Wilshere into the area, the 19-year-old's left-foot pass to the far post agonisingly evading a lunging Van Persie.

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Vish — recursive loop

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