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Remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing.
erase
efface
score out
wipe off
Portuguese
apagar
erase
efface
score out
wipe off
1
It's an attitudinal problem that time alone would of course help
erase
.
2
They
erase
our memory of grassroots power, direct democracy and civil society.
3
Kaczynski had not considered that a future technology would
erase
his deeds.
4
But Obama's Afghanistan troop increase is likely to
erase
those cost savings.
5
It also said it planned to
erase
losses at its transport division.
1
His general demeanour tends to
efface
his foreign descent from the mind.
2
No amount of scrubbing could quite
efface
the traces of the catastrophe.
3
These advantages have often been enough to
efface
every idea of danger.
4
Your celebrity will
efface
that of the Montargis and St. Bernard heroes.
5
Hetty, who divined it, went the swiftest way to
efface
the memory.
1
But the Bengals' defense held helping them put the
score
out
of reach.
2
Based on people's responses, each politician then received a
score
out
of 100.
3
I gave their answers a
score
out
of five for transparency and accountability.
4
Or get a clean off-the-top lineout 40 metres out and
score
out
wide.
5
The game turned feisty in the final minutes with the
score
out
of reach.
1
If able to
wipe
off
their debts sooner, they can do so.
2
Sweep the floor,
wipe
off
the tops of the tables and chairs.
3
I
wipe
off
a sheen of sweat already gathered on my face.
4
The Power of Powder: Use baby powder to
wipe
off
sand!
5
Great preparations were made in England, in order to
wipe
off
this disgrace.
1
Rowan pretended to
rub
out
an invisible water spot from the sink.
2
In this country, rubber was used only to
rub
out
pencil marks.
3
Even complete understanding would not help him to
rub
out
these markings.
4
You're now out to
rub
out
whatever trace of originality I have.
5
I would rather
rub
out
than rust out, if that be all.
6
And I know I can count on you to
rub
out
the numbers.
7
She was never known before to
rub
out
even a pair of cuffs.
8
Have him
rub
out
the top man in that group, then.
9
I am going to
rub
out
the old Pattern and draw my own.
10
Finally,
rub
out
the remaining two vertical lines with two fingers at once!
11
That is better; the pencil-marks could
rub
out
,
and I should grieve for that.
12
You know they
rub
out
those they do not use.
13
God has made sleep to be a sponge with which to
rub
out
fatigue.
14
There are things that one can never quite
rub
out
.
15
Only a fancy of
mine
-
to
rub
out
the recollection of something I don't like.
16
Wouldn't you like to have a slate, and a sponge to
rub
out
with?
rub
out
rub
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