tear into some place
tear into (some place)
To enter some place extremely quickly. The kids tore into the house when their mother offered them some ice cream. The boss suddenly tore into the office in a huff, then left again just as quickly.
See also: tear
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
tear into some place
to run or race into a place. The kids tore into the house and knocked over a lamp. Kelly tore into the boss's office and put the papers on the desk.
See also: place, tear
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- tear into
- tear into (some place)
- tear into a place
- to back
- tore back
- tear across
- tear across (something or some place)
- to
- like hell and high lightning
- tear (someone or something) to ribbons