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step down |
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give up or retire from a position |
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strangulate |
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become constricted |
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strangulate |
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constrict a hollow organ or vessel so as to stop the flow of blood or air |
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strangulate |
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kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air |
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set off |
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cause to burst with a violent release of energy |
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set off |
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set in motion or cause to begin |
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set off |
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direct attention to, as if by means of contrast |
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set off |
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provoke or stir up |
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set off |
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put in motion or move to act |
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set off |
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leave where one is |
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set off |
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make up for |
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spin out |
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prolong or extend |
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serialize |
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arrange serially |
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serialise |
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arrange serially |
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spiff up |
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make neat, smart, or trim |
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spike out |
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bring forth a spike or spikes |
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shirr |
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bake (eggs) in their shells until they are set |
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stave in |
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burst or force (a hole) into something |
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stave in |
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break in the staves (of) |
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spin off |
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produce as a consequence of something larger |
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stanch |
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stop the flow of a liquid |
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stamp out |
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end or extinguish by forceful means |
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start out |
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take the first step or steps in carrying out an action |
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start out |
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leave |
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set about |
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take the first step or steps in carrying out an action |
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set about |
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enter upon an activity or enterprise |
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set about |
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begin to deal with |
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set out |
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take the first step or steps in carrying out an action |
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set out |
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lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line |
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set out |
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leave |
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subdivide |
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divide into smaller and smaller pieces |
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subdivide |
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form into subdivisions |
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snuff it |
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pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life |
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screen off |
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partition by means of a divider, such as a screen |
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strike out |
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set out on a course of action |
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strike out |
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remove from a list |
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strike out |
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cause to get out |
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strike out |
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put out or be put out by a strikeout |
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strike out |
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make a motion as with one's fist or foot towards an object or away from one's body |
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strike out |
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be unsuccessful in an endeavor |
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separate off |
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partition by means of a divider, such as a screen |
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shatter |
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break into many pieces |
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shatter |
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cause to break into many pieces |
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shatter |
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damage or destroy |
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sunder |
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break apart or in two, using violence |
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seethe |
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boil vigorously |
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seethe |
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foam as if boiling |
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seethe |
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be in an agitated emotional state |
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seethe |
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be noisy with activity |
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supervene |
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take place as an additional or unexpected development |