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wipe

verb as in brush, swab

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"Within a few months it is wiped out. I managed to stretch it as far as I could, because I'd been quite conservative with how I was doing."

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While bitcoin’s recent selloff has wiped out some leveraged bets, traders expect it to tick back up.

At the wedding reception, agents attempting to murder Julie—for not murdering Kayla—wipe out 21 guests in a storm of bullets, decimating the tiny Greek village.

If it fails, Myanmar faces economic ruin reminiscent of 1987, when dictator Ne Win voided all bank notes in denominations not divisible by his lucky number 9, wiping out citizens’ savings overnight.

Bitcoin prices on Tuesday briefly dipped below $90,000, and despite a modest rebound the asset’s gains for the year have been wiped out.

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

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