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out the window
adjective as in futile
Strongest matches
adjective as in gone
Strong matches
adjective as in lost
Example Sentences
Until January’s inauguration sets Trump’s proposed plans into maybe motion, Behr said she’s telling her clients the same thing: resist the urge to throw your existing financial plan out the window.
By contrast, the textile trader’s seated wife, neither a religious leader nor an aristocrat but a prosperous secular citizen of Florence, seems to have been posed precisely so the artist could connect her experience to the wider world out the window, gliding on a ribbon of light.
“It feels like that's out the window this time … And when he says in the first 100 days he plans to ban health care for trans youth, it feels like he will have more ability to do that this time because there's no one there to stop him.”
When I do feel overwhelmed, I’ll sit completely still and look out the window at trees.
That was already mostly out the window, and it has to be all out the window now that Trump not only is an enthusiastic user of Truth’s top competitor but is in an oligarchic buddy-cop movie with its owner.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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