to remove something, especially clothes:
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To set him offto cause an activity or event, often a series of events, to begin or happen:
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To sign sth offto stop doing your work or a similar activity for a period of time:
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Dwelling on somethingto think or talk about something a lot of the time:
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To divest one of somethingto sell an asset, a business, etc. that belongs to you:
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Keeping sth from somethingto prevent yourself from doing something:
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To hold onto itto keep something you have:
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To hire them outto arrange for another person or company to use someones services or something in return for payment:
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To do them upto fasten something or become fastened:
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To gross sb outdeliberately showing things or making jokes about things that the audience may find unpleasant or disgusting , in a humorous way:
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To put you downto write someones name on a list or document, usually in order to include that person in an event or activity:
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To search him outto find something or someone after searching:
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To dam it upto build a dam across a river in order to store water
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To write him out of sthto change the story of a regular television or radio programme so that a particular character is not in it any more
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To lay her outto spend money, especially a large amount:
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To write somebody out of itto change the story of a regular television or radio programme so that a particular character is not in it any more
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To chuck sth outto throw something away:
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People somewhere with somebodyIf something or somewhere is peopled by/with a particular type of person, it is filled with them:
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Dragoons somebody into itto force or persuade someone to do something unpleasant:
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Bounced somebody into sthto force someone to do something that they do not want to do, usually relating to politics: