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Discover Ludwig"tear around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe quickly moving around in a chaotic or reckless manner. Example: "The kids were tearing around the playground, having a blast."
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"They tear around on mopeds," he affirms.
The performers tear around; they stamp, they dance in circles.
That's consistent with her other recent work: her dancers tear around on naked legs, their emotions pulling them, throwing them.
The book's locales are captured in glittering portraits: in Tahiti the palm trees rustle like silk, the prostitutes are all business, and feral boys tear around in manic enterprise until they drop to sleep on the sand.
You get a vast chunk of Australia to tear around, and everywhere you go there are races to enter, PR stunts to pull and rare hidden cars to dig out and do up.
The models walk demurely in view of the audience, but behind the scenes it is controlled chaos as they tear around, unzipping their clothes to make it into the next outfit in time.
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"No tearing around in here," Alex called.
On rodeo day at Burnt Ranch, we see lusty cowpokes and flirty girls tearing around.
One who keeps tearing around one who can't move, Where are the clowns?
After tearing around the trails, the dogs appreciate some cuddles around the campfire.
I go tearing around my house, cleaning it from top to bottom.
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