The German would have cut him into ribbons in another second if I hadn't come along.
The zest is cut into ribbons, one drawn through each hole.
And, for a second time, federal property exploded into ribbons.
His throat had been rent into ribbons of red cartilage.
Some protesters cut up jeans into ribbons and hung them in public places.
"How well will he try once I've turned both of his bodies into pretty red ribbons?"
You talk to me, my lord, or I'll carve your back into bloody ribbons.
Before serving, cut the ham into ribbons and lay it on top of the vegetables.
All that was lovely about the eggplant fell into ribbons on the floor.
"Those two will cut that poor man into bloody ribbons!"