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bumping off

noun as in bump-off

noun as in killing

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So he has switched his party affiliation to independent and is now making a bid to stay on the council, even if it means bumping off a colleague.

And another sharp needle worked its way into my shoulder, bumping off the bone, then moving off to find softer muscle.

Mississippi State is on a two-game roll after bumping off No. 13 Mizzou earlier in the week and play host to Texas A&M; on Wednesday.

Mississippi State is on a two-game roll after bumping off No. 13 Mizzou earlier in the week and play host to Texas A&M on Wednesday.

FedEx and United Parcel Service could make space for those shipments on cargo planes by bumping off packages from Amazon.com, Walmart, Target and other retailers.

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

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