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AWAY |
Leave, go ... |
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TETHER |
Go back, leave together and tie up |
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EGRESS |
To go out; to depart; to leave. |
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TANGO |
It takes two to go brown and leave |
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DEADENDS |
Late tips leave you with nowhere to go |
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LIBERTY |
Leave of absence; permission to go on shore. |
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OUTSTRIP |
To go faster than; to outrun; to advance beyond; to
leave behing. |
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OMIT |
To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to
drop. |
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DISEMBARK |
To go ashore out of a ship or boat; to leave a ship;
to debark. |
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OUTRUN |
To exceed, or leave behind, in running; to run faster
than; to outstrip; to go beyond. |
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LEAVE |
To withdraw one's self from; to go away from; to depart
from; as, to leave the house. |
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DISMISS |
To send away; to give leave of departure; to cause or
permit to go; to put away. |
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PART |
To go away; to depart; to take leave; to quit each other;
hence, to die; -- often with from. |
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DEPART |
To go forth or away; to quit, leave, or separate, as
from a place or a person; to withdraw; -- opposed to arrive; -- often
with from before the... |
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PRESUME |
To venture, go, or act, by an assumption of leave or
authority not granted; to go beyond what is warranted by the
circumstances of the case; to... |