Sentence examples for likely to rip off from inspiring English sources

Idiom

A rip-off or To rip-off.

A rip-off is something that costs more than it should.

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Least likely to: Rip off Coldplay.

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"If you're leaving the next day," she added, "they're more likely to rip you off".

Does Porcelain make you want to rip off your ears?

If you going to rip off, you might as well rip off from the best.

I was basically trying to rip off the Pixies.

The "mystic" presumably refers to the terrifying and corrupted Gul'dan, who is just as likely to rip your arms off as mutter a little prophecy.

You are likely to rip your hair off the scalp.

In a 2-1 decision, the appeals panel ruled that a reasonable jury could find that policemen called to investigate a burglar alarm the woman had set off used excessive force when they "unleashed a police dog that the officers believed was likely to rip a person's face off".

I saw that if I pulled at all firmly I was likely to rip his fins right off.

Cutting the seam off of the shirt causes armholes to be larger and also leaves the armholes more likely to rip.

It is likely to rip your hair out.

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