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Sentence count:195+20Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cleardo away withfreeSimilar words: aridriderridgebrideride onget rid ofcorridortake pride inMeaning: [rɪd]  v. relieve from. 
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151. You will be able to ask whichever expert is available how you can go about getting rid of your cellulite.
152. It took a long time to focus and get rid of the swimming water.
153. When men and women joined bodily, they rid them-selves of their bodies.
154. People who want to get rid of old cars sometimes dump them in the woods.
155. Other Andean countries, spotting new opportunities in free trade, have agreed to get rid of most trade barriers by 1992.
156. They wanted to get rid of her because they thought she was an interfering busybody.
157. They believe people can be possessed by demons, and that their role is to rid the world of such demons.
158. And nationalisation: that was great because it got rid of the old bosses.
159. Like they got rid of that dry dock down there.
160. Our goal was to get rid of them, restore democracy and fix things up.
161. This way we get rid of several problems at one stroke, including probably reducing the agricultural capacity of farmers in Britain.
162. Vicky's mother has warned parents to get rid of any dog they are dubious about.
163. We need to get rid of Africa's long-term debt burden, and ease trade and commerce.
164. Fortunately this morning Rose had contrived to rid himself of Naseby's services.
165. There is one foolproof way to rid yourself of this - take a cold shower.
166. They can also threaten to get rid of you or deselect you.
167. Ideal conditions then saw steady progress and plenty of time to experiment with different ways of getting rid of straw.
168. We're terrible animals. I think that the Earth's immune system is trying to get rid of us, as well it should. Kurt Vonnegut 
169. My workout video will help you get rid of that flab.
170. Apparently, natural selection favored creatures that could get rid of these tiny quantities of ethanol.
171. He was fixing to get rid of the first one in the divorce courts. Sentencedict.com
172. But the exercise of editing had become for him a mechanical one, and he was glad to be rid of it.
173. A Texas court in 1990 limited the reasons Avis could use for getting rid of a franchisee.
174. Evidently, cosmetic changes like getting rid of man do not entirely work.
175. In giving most people middle-class aspirations it tried to rid the nation of its old-fashioned class structure.
176. She has now called in an exorcist from Beverly Hills to get rid of her celebrity ghosts.
177. All you need is a clean water-supply and an efficient way of getting rid of human excrement.
178. It was a habit of disguise that she recognized as costly but could not be rid of.
179. It's going to take more than one fag to get rid of these mosquitoes.
180. She got rid of her victims one by one, with cold and calculated precision.
More similar words: aridriderridgebrideride onget rid ofcorridortake pride in
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