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Meanings of entirely rid in English
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Usage of entirely rid in English
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Mrs. Toomey could not entirelyrid herself of the notion that she was dreaming.
2
Despite the ban, Grenoble hasn't actually entirelyrid itself of advertising It's an expensive proposition, too.
3
Toshiba is also not entirelyrid of risk.
4
That I might, at leisure and in safety, mature my plans for getting entirelyrid of her.
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By the end of that evening Hermione and he had entirelyrid themselves of their preconceived notions of each other.
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She even began to cherish a hope that she was now entirelyrid of him-butin this she was mistaken.
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I confess it, to my shame, this folly lasted for two years, and I am not yet entirelyrid of it.
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Not that Taylor ever expects to be entirelyrid of her illness, just that she hopes to learn to cope with it.
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I don't think I have entirelyrid myself of it, but I have learned to figure out what I am uniquely capable of.
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He has some discreditable ways, though he has not a monopoly of them, because he cannot get entirelyrid of vexatious Christian competition.
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He was entirelyrid of his nervous misgivings, of his forced aggressiveness, of the imperative desire to show himself different from his surroundings.
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He was now entirelyrid of his nervous misgivings, of his forced aggressiveness, of the imperative desire to show himself different from his surroundings.
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"Did the Pope manage to get entirelyrid of the fraction?"
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Entirelyridding a city of its advertising and truly rebalancing public space is a long process of untangling public infrastructure from private interests.