Sentences with rip off
rip off
R r - The Consumer Federation claims banks are ripping you off by not passing along savings on interest rates. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- If he thinks £5.40 a day for parking at Luton Airport is a rip-off, he should try Heathrow.
- In a rip-off of the hit movie Green Card, Billy marries one of his students so he can stay in the country. [+ of]
- A lot of the stuff sold was a rip-off.
- £5.40 a day for parking is a rip-off.
- In a rip-off of the hit movie Green Card, Billy marries one of his students so he can stay in the country.
- The average consumer doesn't realize that the new tax is a rip.
- To rip open a seam; to rip up a sheet.
- To rip bark from a tree.
- Can you rip this CD for me?
- Cheap cloth rips easily.
- The sports car ripped along in a cloud of dust and exhaust fumes.