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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151. If Frank wanted to be rid of me, he would be.
152. To flee vice is the beginning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom. Horace
153. They crawl into your house, you get rid of them.
154. The team shot quizzical glances at their new addition but made no move to get rid of him.
155. To get rid of it you usually need to remove the radiator so you can flush it out.
156. In fact, some of them were not even valued, so anxious were the Government to get rid of them.
157. It seems a lot of these companies want to get rid of the old ones and keep on the young ones.
158. It's very disturbing, the way they're getting rid of older employees.
159. It has not escaped the fate of having to get rid of the father.
160. Chief amongst these had been the inescapable fact that she must get rid of Rose Cottage.
161. Concentrate on getting hair in peak condition with moisturising treatments and more importantly, regular trims to get rid of split ends.
162. You will be able to ask whichever expert is available how you can go about getting rid of your cellulite.
163. It took a long time to focus and get rid of the swimming water.
164. People who want to get rid of old cars sometimes dump them in the woods.
165. Miss Nazir warned them to get rid of the stolen property and then went to alert her sister.
166. Other Andean countries, spotting new opportunities in free trade, have agreed to get rid of most trade barriers by 1992.
167. It was strange but, since they'd started talking about getting rid of Donald, the baby had quietened down.
168. To that extent we shall have less input cost because by husbandry practice we shall get rid of resistant blackgrass.
169. Mind you, I do have a relative who has one tried and tested way of getting rid of his junk mail.
170. They wanted to get rid of her because they thought she was an interfering busybody.
171. Petrie used a complicated measure of condition to get rid of the effects of size alone.
172. And nationalisation: that was great because it got rid of the old bosses.
173. Like they got rid of that dry dock down there.
174. Our goal was to get rid of them, restore democracy and fix things up.
175. I can never get rid of the lumps in my gravy.
176. It may need hosing at high pressure to get rid of any surface slime.
177. You know, turn off the stereo, get rid of any reading material.
178. The church says it got rid of the weapons as part of a settlement with the IRS over its tax-exempt status.
178. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
179. This way we get rid of several problems at one stroke, including probably reducing the agricultural capacity of farmers in Britain.
180. Vicky's mother has warned parents to get rid of any dog they are dubious about.
More similar words: get rid of, laid-off, paid off, laid off, stridor, be afraid of, maid of honor, corridor, with the aid of, lido, idol, widow, libido, aikido, idolise, widowed, widower, idolize, idolatry, widowhood, antidote, acidosis, idolater, idolized, antidotal, idolatrous, sarcoidosis, matinee idol, kaleidoscope, doff.