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put out to pasture
verb as in scrap
verb as in superannuate
Strong matches
Example Sentences
I believe the reason the party is so united, surprisingly enough, is because of Joe Biden and Donald Trump, the two old geezers everyone is determined to finally put out to pasture.
Another Confederate general has been put out to pasture, this time replaced by a pioneering female surgeon who won a Medal of Honor for treating Union troops and was briefly a prisoner of war in the rebels’ hands.
“What we’re in the process of trying to do, all of us together, here today and at Goop, is reframe this idea that women should be put out to pasture once we’re not of childbearing age,” the Oscar winner said.
But when I hit 50, instead of being put out to pasture, I noticed things started getting interesting.
The same co-host who had, a few days prior, telegraphed that maybe women like her should be put out to pasture.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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