Give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat.
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Examples for "quit "
1 Experts said the best way to protect children was to quit smoking.
2 However, he quit the government over the affair a few weeks later.
3 As a result of the court decision, several people quit their confinement.
4 Junior Northern Ireland minister Shailesh Vara quit May's government earlier on Thursday.
5 Larsen quit his job several years ago to join an Internet startup.
1 However, he decided to drop out in 1981 during his second year.
2 In the Dublin area, almost 30 per cent of students drop out .
3 Unforeseen lingering issue: I had to drop out of hip-hop dance classes.
4 Among all registered voters, some 44 percent want Trump to drop out .
5 Ready Set Sail will probably drop out the back from barrier two.
1 She hobbled along; he was far behind; he would give up soon.
2 You already agreed to give up the idea of law school, Faith.
3 The family is now willing to give up control, the sources said.
4 Probably didn't want to give up work time to go to court.
5 He didn't give up when others said he'd already lost, Corvan said.
1 Microsoft needs to make sure this feature doesn't fall by the wayside .
2 When people are coupling up, these friendships can fall by the wayside .
3 May achieve greatly -but could also fall by the wayside .
4 And we lawyers have to get on it, or fall by the wayside .
5 A few of us fall by the wayside because of that.
1 They throw in the chocolate just as the water commences to boil.
2 Greece had decided to throw in her lot with Servia and Bulgaria.
3 Fred nodded sharply, and the chauffeur stooped to throw in the clutch.
4 Desmond, in the mean time, was endeavouring to throw in his hand-grenades.
5 But he stopped it, scrambled for it, and made the throw in .
1 There's no sign yet he is ready to throw in the towel .
2 She had every opportunity to throw in the towel but she didn't.
3 Or do you just throw in the towel ? Many are scaling up.
4 Five more casts, he told himself, then he'd throw in the towel .
5 It is unlikely they would just throw in the towel and capitulate.
1 Wait on 'im yourself, then, and chuck up the sponge when things begin to go wrong.
2 That doesn't sound like you, sir; and I don't understand why you should chuck up the sponge so quickly.
3 In the face of that single circumstance you and Marchmont would ' chuck up the sponge , ' as the old pugilists expressed it.
4 "No more am I," I answered; "but I'm hanged if I'll chuck up the sponge .
1 Now and again a man utterly worn out would drop by the wayside .
2 Sixpence dropped by the wayside , and a whole family made wretched!
3 I was one of the twenty-seven; eight dropped by the wayside ; we ended nineteen.
4 Clemens was handicapped by having to run in the slippery mud, and soon " dropped by the wayside . "
5 The fellows who are going to stick would simply feel that one weak-kneed chap had dropped by the wayside .
6 One by one our fellow-enumerators had dropped by the wayside , some by mutual agreement, some without any agreement whatever.
7 When she returned to the soldier she gathered up the flowers which she had dropped by the wayside , and timidly offered them to him.
8 Meanwhile Washburn had dropped by the wayside to me 6-2, 6-2 and young Richards and I took up our annual battle.
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