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bump off
verb as in intentionally murder someone
noun as in murder
Strongest matches
Strong match
Example Sentences
Pedraza waited three hours in Ticketmaster’s virtual line, almost missing school and her chance to secure seats as she kept getting bumped off the site.
Biathlon retroactively changed the criteria for being pre-qualified for the World Cup team — and Reid was bumped off.
Shortly afterwards came confirmation - I had been bumped off the list.
All she knows is that she wants to bump off the hostile, remorse-free Howard.
The retired engineer and financial coach in Grand Rapids, Michigan, adds that it’s easy to be bumped off track by irregular costs, such as birthday gifts or vacations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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