tear out



tear out (of some place)

to leave a place in a great hurry. The kids tore out of the house after they broke the window. They saw what they had done and tore out.
See also: out, tear

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MaryMER-ee (English), MAR-ee (English)English, Biblical
Dudu-Portuguese
Winfred['winfrid]
ValentÍNbah-len-TEEN (Spanish)Spanish, Slovak
GruffuddGRIF-idhWelsh
JaquelynJAK-ə-linEnglish (Rare)