tear at
Intermédiaire supérieur (B2) neutral
To keep pulling and ripping at something, or to keep hurting someone's feelings inside.
"The trapped animal tore desperately at the netting with its claws."
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And then we did tear at 300.
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To open, lift, flap, and tear at end.
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I think it's just going to tear at our society.
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I think it would— I think it would tear at your ego