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  • 51throw off — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. get better, get well, improve, gain strength; see recover 3 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To free from or cast out something objectionable or undesirable: clear, disburden, disembarrass, disencumber, release, relieve …

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  • 52throw down the gauntlet — to invite someone to argue, fight, or compete with you. A price war could break out in the High Street after a leading supermarket threw down the gauntlet to its competitors …

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  • 53chuck out — verb 1. put out or expel from a place The unruly student was excluded from the game • Syn: ↑eject, ↑exclude, ↑turf out, ↑boot out, ↑turn out • Derivationally related forms: ↑exclusion …

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  • 54toss out — verb throw or cast away Put away your worries • Syn: ↑discard, ↑fling, ↑toss, ↑toss away, ↑chuck out, ↑cast aside, ↑dispose, ↑throw out, ↑ …

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  • 55turf out — verb put out or expel from a place The unruly student was excluded from the game • Syn: ↑eject, ↑chuck out, ↑exclude, ↑boot out, ↑turn out • Derivationally related forms: ↑exclusion ( …

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  • 56Choke-out — The use of chokeholds has become quite prevalent, in competitions such as Brazilian Jujitsu, Competition Sambo, Submission Wrestling, Mixed Martial Arts, it also has Law enforcement and military applications. A Choke Out is when one person uses… …

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  • 57boot out — verb 1. remove from a position or office The chairman was ousted after he misappropriated funds • Syn: ↑oust, ↑throw out, ↑drum out, ↑kick out, ↑expel • Derivationally related forms: ↑expulsion …

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  • 58kick out — verb 1. force to leave or move out He was expelled from his native country • Syn: ↑expel, ↑throw out • Derivationally related forms: ↑expulsion (for: ↑expel) …

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  • 59knock the breath out of someone — knock the breath/wind/out of someone phrase to hit or throw someone, so that they cannot breathe easily Thesaurus: to hit a personsynonym Main entry: knock …

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  • 60knock the wind out of someone — knock the breath/wind/out of someone phrase to hit or throw someone, so that they cannot breathe easily Thesaurus: to hit a personsynonym Main entry: knock …

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