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  • 11get away — Synonyms and related words: bail out, be getting along, beg, blow, break away, break jail, break loose, buzz off, circumvent, come away, cut loose, depart, ditch, double, elude, escape, escape prison, evade, exit, flee, fly the coop, gang along,… …

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  • 12get free — Be released, get clear, get loose, get off, escape …

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  • 13get loose — Disengage one s self, get free, get clear, get off, be released …

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  • 14get off — 1. Escape, get clear, get free, be acquitted. 2. Depart, go away. 3. Alight from, descend from …

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  • 15get rid of — 1. Dispose of, shift off, cast off. 2. Be freed from, be relieved from, be relieved from, get clear of, get quit of …

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  • 16clear — [klir] adj. [ME cler < OFr < L clarus, orig., clear sounding, hence clear, bright: for IE base see CLAMOR] 1. free from clouds or mist; bright; light [a clear day] 2. free from cloudiness, muddiness, etc.; transparent or pure; not turbid [a …

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  • 17Clear (Scientology) — Description A condition in which Scientologists say a person is free of the influence of unwanted emotions and memories of trauma Early proponents L. Ron Hubbard Key texts Hubbard s Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950) Subject… …

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  • 18get — [get; ] also, although it is considered nonstandard by some [, git] vt. GOT, gotten, getting: see usage note at GOTTEN got, got [ME geten < ON geta, to get, beget, akin to OE gietan (see BEGET, FORGET), Ger gessen in vergessen, forget < IE… …

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  • 19Clear Blue in Stormy Skies — Studio album by Jenny Morris Released 24 June, 2006 Recorded February 2006 Genre P …

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  • 20clear the decks — {v. phr.} To put everything in readiness for a major activity; to eliminate unessentials. * /The governor urged the State Assembly to clear the decks of all but the most pressing issues to vote on./ …

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