Similar words: get rid of, laid-off, paid off, laid off, stridor, be afraid of, maid of honor, corridor. Meaning: v. do away with.
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121. How can I get rid of head lice?
122. Perry is rid of his pursuer, fresh again.
123. My mother made me get rid of my dog.
124. But you don't get rid of me like that.
125. Getting rid of PAHs requires the replacement of old cast iron mains lined with coal tar paper.
126. She also aims to help Joe Public get rid of those niggling aches and pains.
127. With a microwave, he calculates, we could get rid of our cook.
128. You were slobbering all over me, telling me how glad you were to be rid of him.
129. But look on the bright side: we've finally found a way of getting rid of Liverpool, too.
130. To get rid of garlic breath try strong coffee, cloves, honey, yogurt, or parsley.
131. It's about time you got rid of that old gas-guzzling car.
132. He was glad to be rid of the typewriter, though he had been unwilling to part with it until now.
133. Get rid of the trusty old Program Manager and replace it with the Start menu?
134. Using consolidation to get rid of duplicative layers or segments is fine, with an important caveat.
135. They burned the ship to get rid of the evidence.
136. A Godsend for anyone who has to submit work as it gets rid of the chance of sending a duff disk.
137. Managers talk about the long list of serious reasons to get rid of a stock with a casual professional ruthlessness.
138. In one swoop the feeling swallowed her up and she had never got rid of it since.
139. To add to Sears' woes another £82 million went on getting rid of its loss-making menswear arm[sentencedict.com], which included Fosters.
140. I know you finally told me about him to get rid of me, and here I am pestering you still.
141. I had to rinse quite often to get rid of debris, but it did give a close shave.
142. I thought I'd actually got rid of the damned things.
143. Whilst regular vacuuming removes surface dirt, crumbs and dust, it can't get rid of the ground dirt.
144. She said it was Humphreys' responsibility as managing director to follow the correct procedure for getting rid of toxic waste.
145. By the time Frodo reaches Mount Doom he is loath to get rid of the Ring.
146. Anxious to be rid of the interruption, Madame Weill carefully brought the offending nude inside.
147. Getting rid of weapons reduces the risk of accidental, unauthorised, hair trigger or pre-emptive use.
148. Data compression can increase the effective speed at which a connection operates by getting rid of redundant information.
148. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
149. Not that you are rid of it, but you have conquered it.
150. Getting rid of me had proved too much for him and he was now trying to force through a muddled compromise.
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