11 adjectives to describe rips

The force of the concussion appears to have that effect upon persons who are at a considerable distanceit rips their nerves to tatters.

The force of the concussion appears to have that effect upon persons who are at a considerable distanceit rips their nerves to tatters.

Here again is a body with a ghastly rip in the chest, made perhaps by bayonet or shell fragment.

Below the placid reaches were the inevitable "rips" and rapids: some we could shoot without hitting anything; some would hit us heavily, did we try to shoot.

Kind of a toppy, fast-goin', tricky little rip, with a sorrel mane.

Our faces were undeniably dirty, our blue hunting-shirts and buckskin trousers bore the marks of two months' rough travel, in numerous rips, tears, and tatters, which were only partially masked by a thick covering of reindeer hair from our fur kukhlánkas.

When the printer does a run of a book, it always runs a few extra at the start and finish of the run to make sure that the setup is right and to account for the occasional rip, drop, or spill.

At that juncture there was an ominous rip.

Then, with a sharp rip the canvas roof over Andy's head was wrenched from place and went sailing up into the air.

Kind of a toppy, fast-goin', tricky little rip, with a sorrel mane.

Bye-and-bye, however, as they receive a few rude shocks from buffaloes, or are worsted in a hand-to-hand encounter with some tough old bull, or savage old grey boar, more especially if they get an ugly rip or two from the sharp tusks of an infuriated fighting tusker, they begin to be less aggressive, they learn that discretion may be the better part of valour, and their cunning instincts are roused.

11 adjectives to describe  rips