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repelir
Force or drive back.
repel
repulse
rebuff
drive back
portugués
repelir
repel
repulse
rebuff
drive back
1
June 3: Citizens
repel
a charge towards Tiananmen by thousands of soldiers.
2
The Great Wall of China was unable to
repel
the raiding hordes.
3
No country was better prepared to
repel
the infestation than North Korea.
4
To assemble protons requires hard work because they naturally
repel
each other.
5
And now I control an empire, because hard work didn't
repel
me.
1
The conflict was severe, but resulted in the
repulse
of the besiegers.
2
The Nineteenth did not participate largely in the battle after its
repulse
.
3
I desire to help you; you
repulse
me and insult my manhood.
4
They still saw red, the red of a darker anger-thatof
repulse
.
5
He also insisted that Julian had sufficient men to
repulse
the Germans.
1
The government ran on a pro-war ticket and suffered a resounding
rebuff
.
2
The woman's resentment of the
rebuff
seemed to spur her lagging ideas.
3
She was really a little dazed by the firmness of the
rebuff
.
4
Anything that was not actual
rebuff
was invitation to her blunted sense.
5
Hence it was that I received my second
rebuff
of the morning.
1
These members will support paramedics at scenes and
drive
back
to hospitals.
2
It is a fine morning; we shall have a brisk
drive
back
.
3
They would
drive
back
to London immediately after breakfast the next day.
4
Two days minimum before they could get the Susumi
drive
back
on-line.
5
Get in the car and
drive
back
to the hotel right away.
1
Does exercise help or hinder our bodies' ability to
fight
off
infections?
2
They demonstrated a range of techniques invertebrates use to
fight
off
diseases.
3
May has said she will
fight
off
any attempt to unseat her.
4
It's actually harder to
fight
off
opponents you only want to discourage.
5
Kevin Owens helps
fight
off
the heels, but then suddenly nails Kofi.
6
The 15-year-old managed to
fight
off
the man and he sped away.
7
Miranda tries to
fight
off
Clarke as Ben's tape starts to break.
8
Them boys in that Alamo can't
fight
off
thousands of Mexicans forever.
9
Eating the stuff was hideous, but it helped
fight
off
the cold.
10
So to
fight
off
the urge, stop and ask yourself three simple questions:
11
Other ideas include the need to
fight
off
predators and to find food.
12
I couldn't imagine him trying to
fight
off
the attack of another animal.
13
After all, you want to
fight
off
any infections as quickly as possible.
14
His body already knows how to
fight
off
the effects of the coma.
15
McCain needed her endorsement to
fight
off
a Tea Party challenge in Arizona.
16
Of course, you might have to
fight
off
Naughty Nick first.
fight
off
fight
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