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  • 31From the Bottom of My Broken Heart — Infobox Single Name = From the Bottom of My Broken Heart Artist = Britney Spears from Album = ...Baby One More Time B side = Thinkin About You Released = flagicon|USA February 1, 2000 flagicon|Australia February 22, 2000 Format = CD single… …

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  • 32From a Whisper to a Scream — Infobox Television episode | Title = From a Whisper to a Scream Series = Grey s Anatomy Season = 3 Episode = 9 Guests = George Dzundza (Harold O Malley); Brooke Smith (Erica Hahn); Debra Monk (Louise O Malley); Lois Smith (Mrs. Dickerson); Emy… …

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  • 33retire — re•tire [[t]rɪˈtaɪər[/t]] v. tired, tir•ing 1) to withdraw or go away to a place of privacy, shelter, or seclusion: She retired to her study[/ex] 2) to go to bed 3) to give up or withdraw from an office, occupation, or career, usu. because of age …

    From formal English to slang

  • 34retire — /rɪ taɪə/ verb 1. to stop work and take a pension ● She retired with a £15,000 pension. ● The founder of the company retired at the age of 85. ● The shop is owned by a retired policeman. 2. to make an employee stop work and take a pension ● They… …

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  • 35retire — verb 1》 leave one s job and cease to work, typically on reaching the normal age for leaving service.     ↘(of a sports player) cease to play competitively. 2》 withdraw from a race or match because of accident or injury.     ↘Baseball put out (a… …

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  • 36retire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. withdraw, retreat, leave, resign, rusticate, lie low, keep aloof; put out [to pasture]; go to bed. See seclusion, departure, recession, resignation, repose. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To draw away] Syn.… …

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  • 37retire — re·tire || rɪ taɪə(r) v. withdraw from a position (usually due to old age); go into seclusion, withdraw; remove oneself from a particular situation; go to bed …

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  • 38retire —    1. to kill    The victim certainly stops working:     I just retired a junkman. (Diehl, 1978)    2. to go to urinate    When the monarch retires on a public occasion, she does not abdicate. Whence a retiringroom, a lavatory, which may be any… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 39retire — I. v. a. Withdraw from circulation (as currency). II. v. n. 1. Withdraw, depart, retreat, remove, leave. 2. Recede, retrocede, fall back, beat a retreat …

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  • 40retire — v 1. withdraw, go apart, isolate oneself, secede, separate oneself; rusticate, hibernate, estivate; leave, depart, decamp, take off, go off, go away, abscond; exit, take one s leave; retreat, fall or draw back, give way, lose ground, take flight …

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