get out of

Main Entry:
dodge [doj]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: avoid
Synonyms: circumlocute, dark, deceive, ditch, duck, elude, equivocate, escape, evade, fence, fend off, fudge, get around, get out of, give the slip, hedge, juke, lurch, malinger, move to the side, parry, pussyfoot, put the move on, shake, shake off, shift, shirk, short-circuit, shuffle, sidestep, skip out on, skirt, slide, slip, swerve, tergiversate, tergiverse, trick, turn aside, weasel
Antonyms: confront, encounter, face, meet, stand up to
Main Entry: undress
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take off clothes
Synonyms: denude, disarray, dismantle, disrobe, divest oneself, doff, get off, get out of, husk, peel, shed, shock, slip off, slip out of, strip, unattire, uncloak, unclothe, unmask
Antonyms: clothe, dress
Main Entry: pass the buck
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pass responsibility on to another
Synonyms: cop out, dodge, duck, get out of, pass on, relay, slide out of
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Main Entry: undress
Part of Speech: verb
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Adjectives:
bald, bald as a coot, bare, bare as the back of one's hand, barefoot, callow, defrocked, discalceate, dishabille, divested, exposed, hairless, in a state of nature, in birthday suit, in buff, in dishabille, in native buff, in nature's garb, leafless, naked, napless, nude, out at elbows, ragged, roofless, scuddy, stark naked, threadbare, undraped, undressed, with nothing on
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