tear up the pea patch
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edittear up the pea patch (third-person singular simple present tears up the pea patch, present participle tearing up the pea patch, simple past tore up the pea patch, past participle torn up the pea patch)
- (idiomatic) To put on a notable performance, especially in sports; to go on a rampage.
- 1970, Red Barber, The broadcasters, page 52:
- Television tore up the entire pea patch. Radio was so big, so dominant, so powerful in 1939 that television seemed mostly talk and conjecture.
- 1964, Stewart Alsop with Thomas Wardell Braden, Sub rosa: the OSS and American espionage, page 244:
- In the words of one who knows him well, "on a matter of principle, John McCone is quite capable of tearing up the pea patch."