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dig out |
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dig out from underneath earth or snow |
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dig out |
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remove, harvest, or recover by digging |
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drum up |
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gather |
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dig up |
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find by digging in the ground |
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dig up |
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remove, harvest, or recover by digging |
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do it |
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have sexual intercourse with |
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demodulate |
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extract information from a modulated carrier wave |
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daisy-chain |
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connect devices on a part of a chip or circuit board in a computer |
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deterge |
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wipe away |
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dishevel |
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disarrange or rumple |
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dam up |
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obstruct with, or as if with, a dam |
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defenestrate |
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throw through or out of the window |
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deep-six |
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throw from a boat |
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deep-six |
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toss out |
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dangle |
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cause to dangle or hang freely |
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dangle |
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hang freely |
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decorate |
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provide with decoration |
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decorate |
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make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc. |
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decorate |
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award a mark of honor, such as a medal, to |
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decorate |
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be beautiful to look at |
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disburden |
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take the burden off |
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disfigure |
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mar or spoil the appearance of |
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dislodge |
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remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied |
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dislodge |
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remove or force out from a position |
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dislodge |
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change place or direction |
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doff |
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to remove or take off |
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disunite |
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force, take, or pull apart |
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disunite |
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part |
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discerp |
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cut off from a whole |
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discerp |
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divide into pieces |
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draw off |
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remove by drawing or pulling |
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draw off |
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remove (a commodity) from (a supply source) |
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draw away |
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remove by drawing or pulling |
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draw away |
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move ahead of (one's competitors) in a race |
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do the dishes |
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wash dishes |
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do a job on |
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destroy completely or make ugly or useless |
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dip solder |
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solder by immersion in a bath of molten solder |
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despoil |
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destroy and strip of its possession |
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despoil |
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steal goods |
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dream up |
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devise or invent |
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dry clean |
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clean with chemical agents |
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drag down |
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exert a force with a heavy weight |
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deracinate |
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pull up by or as if by the roots |
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deracinate |
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move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment |
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double birdie |
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shoot two strokes under par |
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double bogey |
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to shoot two strokes over par |
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decapitate |
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cut the head of |
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decollate |
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cut the head of |
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dismember |
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separate the limbs from the body |
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dismember |
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divide into pieces |