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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121, Meanwhile John Lawer insists he won't be giving up on his epic adventure or his one-man campaign against three-wheel discrimination.
122, Ace Mark Leiter pitched four innings, giving up a run, walking two and striking out two.
123, Forgiveness is giving up the hope that the past could have been any different. Oprah Winfrey
124, Detective work is about a lot of things, mostly it's about not giving up.
125, The department store chain is giving up a well-located outlet in its bid to compete in the shrinking department store retailing world.
126, But the Sox are balking at giving up two center fielders.
127, Discussions may be held about popular movies in which heroes come back from repeated adversity and prevail by not giving up.
128, If you've smoked 30 a day for 20 years, is it worth giving up?
129, Read in studio A successful businessman is giving up the security of office life to become a rock singer.
130, Perhaps, the giving up is one kind of extrication?
131, Senate majority leader Harry Reid is not giving up.
132, Anyway it beats just giving up and doing nothing.
133, The young soldier had to summon up all his courage to prevent himself from giving up.
134, Naturally, the rural representatives who controlled state government had little incentive to reapportion, because to do so would mean giving up their power.
135, It is caused by our idea of not giving up the advantage (the car key) we have had?Sometimes, if we abandon some of our parochialism , advantages, and intransigence, we can get more.
136, "We've been closer, " he said. "Mostly I'm talking about our second unit, giving up leads, letting teams get back into it, letting their bench outplay us. "
137, He was preaching me sermon about giving up smoking to his son.
137, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
138, Besides, giving up on a heartfelt aspiration is worse than failing.
139, The chief sponsor of the New York law, state Senator Emanuel Gold, says he's not giving up.
140, By offering a stateful programming model without giving up the scalability inherent in statelessness, continuation servers make Web application development much easier.
141, But giving up the transformative lift of a very high heel can be difficult.
142, Arjuna, prescribed actions which are performed as a matter of duty giving up attachment to fruitive results is considered renunciation in the nature of goodness.
143, The Western nations had no intention of giving up their hard-won right of entry to the Japanese market.
144, However, looking at that be flown to pare off the factory of horizon, she still reserves giving up this maneuver.
145, All the recent talk about the future of tr.im and giving up control over our links on Twitter to third parties made us look into alternative solutions for shortening our links over the last few weeks.
146, Employers don't appreciate the extra night's hotel bill, but since you're giving up your weekend, they usually fall in line.
147, The diary is not the one who will always update, but it is only the note of someday, I begin to exculpate from my giving up in the midway.
148, In Khabarovsk some have complained about giving up what they see as Russian territory.
149, Negotiations reconvene. Soon the North hints it can be enticed or bribed into giving up a slice of its nuclear program.
150, In comparison, those aged between 18 and 24 are more likely to be yo-yo dieters, with a fifth giving up within a month.
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