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1 charpie
charpie [∫aʀpi]feminine noun• mettre or réduire en charpie to pull to bits* * *ʃaʀpinom féminin figréduire or mettre quelque chose en charpie — to tear something to shreds
* * *ʃaʀpi nfen charpie fig — in shreds, in ribbons
* * *charpie nf1 fig être en charpie to be in shreds; réduire or mettre qch en charpie to tear sth to shreds; mettre qn en charpie [adversaire violent] to beat sb to a pulp○; [critique] to make mincemeat of sb; [animal] to tear sb limb from limb; [véhicule] to mangle sb;2 ‡ lint.[ʃarpi] nom féminin————————en charpie locution adverbialemettre ou réduire quelque chose en charpie to tear something to shreds
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