Results for: avoid, stay away from, abstain from, deliberately avoid somebody, interj. avoid, eschew
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farewell, interj. (British) farewell!; to your health (used before drinking)cheerio
farewell, see you later, interj. Farewell! (expression used when parting)goodbye
finished and available for use, intelligent, interj. get set!, prepare yourself! (command), on the point of doing something, make ready, prepared for something, prepared in advance, set; eager, willing; quick, fast, quickly produced, willing to do some...ready
fit oneself to the time constraints; put off, postpone; evade a decision, avoid an answertemporize
flee unpaid debts, escape in order to avoid paying debts (British Slang)levant
flightless bird, large long-necked African bird that does not fly and has long featherless legs with two toes on each foot; escapist, one who tends to avoid uncomfortable or difficult situations, somebody who ignores unpleasant thingsostrich
forgo, precede, go before; abstain, refrain from, give upforego
fruit of hawthorn, fruit of the hawthorn tree or shrub, interj. to the left! (command given to draft animals), make a stammering sound, hesitate while speaking, make hesitating sound, nictitating membrane, turn left, utterance showing hesitationhaw
G, interj. gosh!, golly! (cry of surprise)gee
genetically modified organism, genetically modified organism; organism whose genes have been deliberately manipulatedGMO
get ready to strike somebody, maneuver vessel to avoid somethinghaul off
give up something, waive or surrender rights or privileges; abstain, refrain, deny oneselfabnegate
go away, interj. get out!, go away!begone
go away, interj. go away, leave (Archaic)avaunt
go on, keep doing something; stay, keep going, last, make something longer, move further, not stop, postpone case, start something again, utter or begin speaking againcontinue
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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