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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241. Luckily a pinch of salt got rid of them, leaving behind a blood-stained sock.
242. Automatic packing machines should get rid of the bottlenecks in the process.
243. You'll never quite get rid of every last bit of grit.
244. It seemed difficult for the celebrity couple to get rid of the ubiquitous paparazzi.
245. There's corruption, and we're going to get rid of it.
246. Composting is the ideal way of getting rid of vegetable, garden and organic waste.
247. He was glad to be rid of that chattering, hideous, and fantastic creature.
248. We must try to get rid of our blindness and raise the level of our political awareness.
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.