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He tore around on a motorcycle, wearing lots of black leather, until shortly before his death.
I tore around, like a child running aimlessly, hitting whatever I could, going through ruts, down pits, almost toppling myself over.
Hearing the crowd roar, Punto presumed that the ball had dribbled into center field, and tore around third as if escaping a fire.
"She tore around the lot at 35 miles per hour," says her son, Charles Black, Jr. "She ran into a publicist, not very hard, but tore his pant leg.
Off-screen, too, Dean appeared to be practicing the sincerest form of flattery; like Brando, he tore around on motorcycles, played bongo drums, dressed the role of rowdy, spouted an intellectual rigmarole, cultivated a cranky, colorful newspaper personality that mingled, to a skillfully potent degree, plain bad boy and sensitive sphinx.
The way the riders tore around a track that looked like a Formula One circuit that had been thrown into a hot wash and come out rucked up and shrunken was one of the Games' few remaining lo-fi thrills; sport at its most visceral.
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"No tearing around in here," Alex called.
"They tear around on mopeds," he affirms.
The performers tear around; they stamp, they dance in circles.
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?
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