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  • 91bolt — {{11}}bolt (n.) O.E. bolt short, stout arrow with a heavy head; also crossbow for throwing bolts, from P.Gmc. *bultas (Cf. O.N. bolti, Dan. bolt, Du. bout, Ger. Bolzen), perhaps from PIE root *bheld to knock, strike (Cf. Lith. beldu I knock,… …

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  • 92clear\ out — v 1. To take everything out of; empty. When Bill was moved to another class he cleared out his desk. 2. informal To leave suddenly; go away; depart. The cop told the boys to clear out. Bob cleared out without paying his room rent. Clear out of… …

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  • 93fly\ the\ coop — v. phr. slang To leave suddenly and secretly; run away. The robbers flew the coop before the police arrived. His partner flew the coop with all the money …

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  • 94light\ out — v slang 1. To run as fast as you can. The boy lit out for home with the bully chasing him. On the next pitch the runner will light out for second. 2. To go away in a hurry; leave suddenly. Often used with for . Jack won t be in town long. He… …

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  • 95walk out — 1) go on strike More than half of the workers at the factory decided to walk out on strike this morning. 2) leave suddenly Three people walked out of the meeting yesterday …

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  • 96bug out — 1. to leave suddenly. When it was time for him to show up for his army service, he bugged out for one of the islands. 2. to become upset and excited. I said I would do it, and then I started thinking and I was kind of bugging out about the whole… …

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  • 97run off — to leave suddenly. She punched me in the shoulder and ran off …

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  • 98do a bunk — British informal to leave suddenly without telling anyone where you are going His dad did a bunk when he was three …

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  • 99blow — [n1] blast, rush of air, wind draft, flurry, gale, gust, hurricane, puff, squall, strong breeze, tempest, typhoon; concept 526 blow [n2] hard hit bang, bash, bat, belt, biff, blindside, bop*, buffet, bump, clip, clout, clump, collision,… …

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  • 100call of nature — the need to expel body wastes * * * Informal. a need to urinate or defecate. [1850 55] * * * call of nature (euphemistic) A need to urinate or defecate • • • Main Entry: ↑call * * * I see nature II used euphemisticall …

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