Ainda não temos significados para "finally rid".
1It will give us a chance to finally rid ourselves of them.'
2Had supposed selves = finally rid of Wilson but not so.
3It's time I'm finally rid of this troublesome sect.
4City are determined to give Kompany one more year to finally rid himself of his injury plague.
5Thank God I'm finally rid of him.
6When you are finally rid of cravings, you can begin to add more good carbs, as directed below.
7To finally rid himself of the woman who'd wanted nothing but the worst for him for many, many years.
8Nevertheless, the inhabitants were so rejoiced to be finally rid of their dangerous guests that no one mourned over these thefts.
9I suppose you accomplished a vast deal again to-day after you were once finally rid of an embodiment of April weather?
10I then told him about his death and that of the others, hoping I could finally rid the house of them all.
11What the Government really wanted was to find out whether I was still on board, and if it were finally rid of me.
12The book had come to be so much part of him that he felt a nasty wrench when he thus finally rid himself of it.
13In 1789-93, the French peasantry took four years to finally rid themselves of the redemption of feudal rights, and the bourgeois to overthrow royalty.
15Before she could really savor the sweetness of having finally ridded herself of an ancient enemy, the culus squadrons were among her lifters.
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