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take a hike

verb as in blow

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verb as in bug off

verb as in get along

verb as in light out

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“I don’t really think we have a choice anymore, because the adults aren’t doing anything. And if we wish to be able to go to the beach in 10 years or take a hike ... ” she trailed off, choking back tears.

If you have a partner, I predict by the late afternoon of the second day, thoughts will cross your mind about what excuse you can make to take a hike or make your sixth trip of the day to the campground general store.

That is according to a poll from The Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion released Tuesday that found 65% of voters believe Mr. Biden should take a hike, and 57% disapprove of the job he has done as president.

Nevertheless, Trump’s lawyers waited until after the imposition of a protective order and a trial date before abruptly asking Chutkan to take a hike.

From Slate

"With the predictability of a metronome, Republicans are back doing what they do best: pushing tax giveaways that benefit the wealthy, the large, huge corporations, while telling working families to take a hike," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in remarks on the Senate floor on Monday.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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