Similar words: Thanksgiving, ring up, living thing, bring up, spring up, living, skydiving, the cost of living. Meaning: n. 1. a verbal act of admitting defeat 2. the act of forsaking.
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61, Cov giving up, Leeds running riot.
62, For some, giving up smoking may not be easy.
63, We are just giving up the wild ride.
64, And the commercial providers are not giving up, either.
65, We're not giving up hope.
66, She never once thought of giving up. Everyone admired her fighting spirit.
67, For her, the only supreme sacrifice would have been in giving up her husband.
68, I recall passing several boring hours in the California desert under dense, unbroken clouds before giving up.
69, But by giving up a little privacy, you can get free Internet access, too.
70, Before giving up this half-filled sheet of paper to his file system, the official had noted well its contents.
71, I even entertained, though for the briefest minute, the notion of giving up Jasper altogether.
72, Jose Bautista fared even worse, giving up five runs, one a homer to minor-leaguer Tyrone Horne.
73, I've spent a lot of time and effort getting this far. I'm not giving up now.
74, He also promised to let the ruble float, giving up all efforts to control its rate against the dollar.
75, At the most it may mean giving up a job.
76, Is it any different from giving up a liberty to smoke?
77, Nina wondered for the hundredth time if she'd made the right decision giving up her place in Joe's home.
78, Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is to try just one more time. Thomas A. Edison
79, Why should not his giving up his liberty to complain be consideration?
80, If you can't communicate and talk to other people and get across your ideas(http://sentencedict.com/giving up.html), you're giving up your potential. Warren Buffett
81, As suggested elsewhere, one of the problems with selection is giving up the attractive paths that are not being chosen.
82, His regrets, his apology, his talk of giving up business and his painful honesty had all been faked.
83, I would hide stones and Bess would rout round with her nose, never giving up until they were found.
84, The evidence now suggests that giving up smoking in the seventh decade of life brings health benefits.
85, And there are countless other examples of women giving up their career dream to make a relationship work.
86, Then Sebastian started talking in terms of giving up his job, and Leith had something else to worry about.
87, For an information pack on giving up, write with an sae to.
88, I had imagined that friendship meant giving up privacy, and closeness meant complete submersion in the other person.
89, Nobody harvests its spongy woods and makes the trunks sigh like toy soldiers giving up life.
90, But giving up will immediately reduce the risk of heart disease, and circulation problems can improve within just weeks.
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