tear loose from someone/something



tear loose (from someone/something)

(tɛr...)
in. to manage to break away from someone or something. The quarterback tore loose and ran twenty yards for a first down.
See also: loose, tear

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mavutomah-VOO-toSouthern African, Chewa
GwenGWENWelsh, English
Seo-Yeonsu-yunKorean
Aksel-Danish, Norwegian
DallasDAL-əsEnglish
Silvanussil-VAY-nəs (English)Roman Mythology, Ancient Roman, Biblical, Biblical Latin