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take a hike
verb as in blow
verb as in bug off
verb as in clear out
verb as in desert
Strong matches
verb as in exit
verb as in flee
Strong matches
verb as in get along
verb as in get out
verb as in go
Strong matches
verb as in leave
Strong matches
verb as in light out
verb as in part
verb as in withdraw
Example Sentences
“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.
"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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