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  • n  a reckless and impetuous person
  • s  characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation; (`brainish' is archaic)

  • Every seven years they become British TV stars: "Suzi, the posh girl," and "Tony, the tearaway jockey boy," and poor dear Neil, and the rest of a dozen or so children who have .
  • Through ads in Los Angeles papers, this symbol of high living was placed within easy reach of the common man; a swimming pool could be ordered by merely sending in the tearaway .
  • One day last August, Spot, dressed in his elegant best, and a tearaway identified as "Italian Albert" Dimes began slashing at each other with shivs amid the crowds of shoppers in .
News & Articles

  • Media Molecule’s Tearaway Features Smart Vita Tactile Implementation
    The PlayStation Vita is a piece of hardware with so much potential. The touch screens and gyroscope are more often abused for gimmicks than used to enhance the player experience. Leave it to Media Molecule to get it right. At the Horizon independent game press conference today, Media Molecule showed off how the world of Tearaway reacts not only to the player character, with folds in the paper ...
    June 13, 2013 - Game Informer
  • Sony Talks Vita 2013 Line-Up
    Kicking off its 2013 press conference, Sony discussed planned games for its mobile system. While we didn't see extensive trailers or demos, Jack Tretton mentioned several games that gamers can look forward to on the PlayStation Vita before the end of the year. The list includes Counterspy, Destiny of Spirits, Doki Doki Universe, Killzone Mercenery, Tearaway, God of War HD 1 and 2, Final Fantasy ...
    June 11, 2013 - Game Informer
Quotes

  • Roger Federer in Independent
    The guy's been on an absolute tearaway on clay for pretty much the last five years,Federer said here as he prepared for his seasonal clay-court debut at this week's Rome Masters. "He's hardly lost any matches on clay and he's only lost one...
  • John Cale in ABC Online
    I'm stunned. It makes you think 'well, maybe I did something right',Cale said. "Now I've got to figure out what that was. I thought I was too much of a tearaway."
  • Steve Allen in Melbourne Herald Sun
    Programming is high-risk, full stop,Allen says. "And it (sitcom) is incredibly high-risk. Skilled scriptwriters and production teams capable of (sitcom) success come around every five to 10 years. You could count the tearaway successes on...

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