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  • 91bullet — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ speeding ▪ stray ▪ single ▪ live ▪ explosive ▪ lead …

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  • 92eliminate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. expel, excrete, secrete; remove, get rid of, exclude, set aside, drop, cast out, eradicate; omit, ignore, leave out, neglect, pass over; suppress, extract. See extraction, ejection, exclusion.Ant …

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  • 93land — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Surface of the earth Nouns 1. land, earth, ground, dry land, terra firma, terra incognita. See inorganic matter, concavity, height, depth. 2. (inland area) continent, Europe, Asia, Eurasia, North or… …

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  • 94terminate — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To abolish] Syn. eliminate, annul, stop; see cancel 2 , end 1 . 2. [To end] Syn. cease, stop, conclude, finish, discontinue, break off, abort, fire; see also achieve 1 , dismiss 2 , end 1 , stop 2 . 3. [To dismiss] Syn. fire …

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  • 95throw out — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. discharge, throw away, reject; see discard , oust . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. throw away, dispose of, dump, discard, scrap, cast off, dispense with, junk, jettison. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To let go or get …

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  • 96bound — I adjective 1) he raised his bound ankles Syn: tied, restrained, fixed, fastened, secured 2) she seemed bound to win Syn: certain, sure, very likely, destined 3) …

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  • 97bump — /bʌmp / (say bump) verb (t) 1. to come more or less heavily in contact with; strike; collide with. 2. to cause to strike or collide: to bump one s head against the wall. 3. a. to dismiss, as an employee or a member of a team. b. to reject… …

  • 98ricochet — I. noun Etymology: French Date: 1769 a glancing rebound (as of a projectile off a flat surface); also an object that ricochets II. intransitive verb (ricocheted; also ricochetted; ricocheting; also ricochetting) Date: 1828 to bounce or skip with… …

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  • 99E-mail — Electronic mail, often abbreviated to e mail, email, or originally eMail, is a store and forward method of writing, sending, receiving and saving messages over electronic communication systems. The term e mail (as a noun or verb) applies to the… …

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  • 100Laser — For other uses, see Laser (disambiguation). United States Air Force laser experiment …

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