15. Start over (phr): /stɑrt/ /ˈoʊvər/ Volver a empezar
To begin something again from the beginning.
Example: I’m getting a little bit old to start over.
16. Tear down (phr): /tɪr/ /daʊn/ Demoler
To destroy or remove a structure.
Example: The old castle should be torn down; otherwise, it could collapse itself.
17. Tear off (phr): /tɪr/ /ɔf/ Arrancar algo
To remove your clothes quickly and carelessly.
Example: The boy tore off their clothes and jumped into the pool.
18. Tear out of (phr): /tɪr/ /aʊt/ /ɑv/ Tirar de
To remove something using force.
Example: Devis tore the stamp out of the envelope.
19. Tear apart (phr): /tɪr/ /əˈpɑrt/ Tirar de
To destroy something such as piece of paper.
Example: Alicia tore apart a love letter she found because she has broken up with her boyfriend.
20. Throw out (phr): /θroʊ/ /aʊt/ Tirar
Same as throw away.
Example: They lost the game after throwing out the points of lead.