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What is the meaning of "tear to rags"

English Language & Usage Asked on January 4, 2021

I am quoting from The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Silver Blaze:

Holmes shook his head.’A clever counsel would tear it all to rags‘.

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It is figurative: a good lawyer would destroy the proposed evidence/defence. 'Destroy' in the sense of showing it to be worthless. – Weather Vane Jul 13 at 9:08

This is figurative language; if you destroy something made of cloth by tearing it to pieces, those pieces are only useful as rags. – Michael Harvey Jul 13 at 9:37

Thank you guys I was confused because I thaught it was a phrasal verb but I still couldn't find it in dictionaries now it is very clear thank you very much – aissam Jul 13 at 9:53

Answered by Indepe on January 4, 2021

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