To clear out ➡ tidy up; move out and don’t leave anything behind; empty completely, clean up To step down ➡ to resign; to descend To break out ➡ to bring out, to escape To fall off ➡ to diminish in size or value To come along ➡ to accompany To turn on ➡ to …
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tidy up; move out and don’t leave anything behind; empty completely, clean up
To step down
to resign; to descend
To break out
to bring out, to escape
To fall off
to diminish in size or value
To come along
to accompany
To turn on
to switch on
To set off
to leave; to begin a journey or trip
To take on
to employ
To come across
to bump into, to encounter, to run across, to run into
To rule out
to exclude
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]]>Certain ➡ sure, undoubted, fixed, regular, some Cheap ➡ low and or reduced in price Chemical ➡ actinic Clear ➡ bright, not dark or obscured Close ➡ near Cold ➡ feeling the sensation of coldness, especially to the point of discomfort Comfortable ➡ easy; relaxing; bringing comfort; financially well to do Common ➡ simple, ordinary …
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sure, undoubted, fixed, regular, some
Cheap
low and or reduced in price
Chemical
actinic
Clear
bright, not dark or obscured
Close
near
Cold
feeling the sensation of coldness, especially to the point of discomfort
Comfortable
easy; relaxing; bringing comfort; financially well to do
Common
simple, ordinary or vulgar
Competitive
vying
Complex
complicated
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