If you punt on something, you decide not to do or include it:
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To sort her outto deal successfully with a problem, a situation, or a person who is having difficulties:
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To cordon off themto close an area to people and vehicles:
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To sign sth offto report to a government employment office that you now have a job and do not need to receive benefit (= money paid by the government)
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To bail out somethingto stop doing or being involved with something:
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Rides on itto need something to make a result happen:
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To venture upon sthto try to do something difficult or dangerous:
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Clears them off somethingused to tell someone to go away in a rude way:
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Remind them of somethingto be similar to, and make someone think of, something or someone else:
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Keeping it from somethingto not tell someone about something:
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Frees one from themto help or make life better for someone by taking something unpleasant away from them:
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To fling sth offto quickly put on/remove something, especially a piece of clothing:
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To pour it outto give many details about your feelings in speech or writing:
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Drawing you outto cause something to last longer than is usual or necessary:
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To spin it outIf a vehicle spins out, it loses control and slides around and around, usually fast, and often leaves the road:
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To bring her alongto take someone or something with you:
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Kept him from sthto prevent someone or something from doing something:
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To saw it offto remove something by cutting it with a saw:
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To write her 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 show him outto go to the door of the building with someone who does not live or work there, when they are leaving: