to remove your clothes quickly and carelessly
to write something quickly
Each was on six-by-nine-inch notepaper, plain white, the kind from an inexpensive tear-off pad.
If you wish to attend would you please sign your name and tear off the slip below and return it to Mrs Ledger at the School office.
Men would arrive, tear off their cloaks and capes and perform miracles in front of their glassy-eyed leader.
The boys tore off their clothes and jumped into the water.
The gorilla had to run for its life, tangled in the sheet, while trying to tear off the mask.
tears off
tearing off
tore off
torn off
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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