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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211. The maternal instinct can't be dumped, even when you've got rid of your baby.
212. The water being driven along the hot pipes should get rid of the bubble of air.
213. Our goal is to get rid of many of the objectionable features of capitalism.
214. Is Wilko trying to prove a point or does he just want rid of Rocky???
215. If you sear the outside of the meat, you get rid of any other bacteria.
216. Sponsor her, share my income, raise her child, get rid of her boyfriend?!
217. These old shoes are so comfy. I don't want to get rid of them.
218. Get rid of them nasty things down your throat what's harbouring the germs.
219. But once the snow arrives, the technology of getting rid of it is little changed from the Ice Age.
220. The committee agreed on the need to get rid of the hooligan element amongst football supporters.
221. Nor can the market get rid of or store nuclear waste.
222. If rates rise, investors can get rid of the bonds and use their money to lend at higher rates.
223. A major battle must be fought to get rid of it.
224. If he hadn't eaten it, I would have bought the cake at the auction and got rid of it.
225. There is another problem about getting rid of the Lords.
226. If you ask me, getting rid of the death tax is the best thing they could do.
227. It was either get rid of the ball quick or just lay on the ground.
228. She's the one who ought to be got rid of.
229. My previous attempts at getting rid of them had had the effect of reactivating them.
230. According to company secretary Lawrence Bland, the aim was to get rid of excess capacity.
231. But being well rid of him and being able to forget him were horses of a very different colour!
232. Forbes would keep it pure, getting rid of the home mortgage, medical expense and charitable deductions and everything else.
233. We got the car for nothing because the woman wanted to get rid of it fast.
234. It is never too early to prepare for the future. It is never too late to get rid of undesirable habits. Dr T.P.Chia
235. I had to get rid of that albatross called my ego, but still maintain self-assurance.
236. They seem to be trying to get rid of all left-wing elements in the party.
237. And it has also got rid of the yellow lines which once scarred them.
238. Mr Ratner, who is 41, quickly got rid of the snobby atmosphere which prevails in most independent jewellery stores.Sentencedict.com
239. They left the fluids overnight to get rid of the air bubbles trapped inside.
240. Yet why should you castrate yourself To be rid of them both?
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