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  • 31finish someone off — finish (someone/something) off to destroy or completely defeat someone or something. Lack of water finished off the agricultural communities in the valley. He insisted that the disease was not going to finish him off …

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  • 32finish something off — finish (someone/something) off to destroy or completely defeat someone or something. Lack of water finished off the agricultural communities in the valley. He insisted that the disease was not going to finish him off …

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  • 33finish somebody off — ˌfinish sb/sthˈoff derived (informal) to destroy sb/sth, especially sb/sth that is badly injured or damaged • The hunter moved in to finish the animal off. Main entry: ↑finishderived …

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  • 34Finish The Story — were formed in Evesham (UK) in 1981. The original members were Nicola Mumford, Garry Smout and Peter Bright (aka This Window). Finish The Story were very much a part of the Evesham Scene which included bands The Photos and The Dancing DidFormed… …

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  • 35Off-World Interceptor — Developer(s) Crystal Dynamics Publisher(s) Crystal Dynamics Platform(s) …

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  • 36Off-road triathlon — is a form of triathlon, or three stage race, consisting of a swim stage, mountain biking stage, and a trail running stage. Off road triathlons are distinguished from conventional triathlons in that the terrain for the cycling and running stages… …

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  • 37Off Road Challenge — Developer(s) Midway Games Avalanche (Nintendo 64) …

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  • 38finish — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 last part/end of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ exciting, fantastic, good, great, thrilling, tremendous (esp. BrE) ▪ His best finish was 11th in the Hungarian Grand Prix …

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  • 39finish*/*/*/ — [ˈfɪnɪʃ] verb I 1) [I/T] to do the last part of something so that it is complete I ve nearly finished my work.[/ex] I haven t finished eating yet.[/ex] 2) [I] to stop happening Lessons finish at midday.[/ex] The game finished with the score at… …

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  • 40finish someone/something off — 1 the executioners finished them off: KILL, take/end the life of, execute, terminate, exterminate, liquidate, get rid of; informal wipe out, do in, bump off, take out, dispose of, do away with; N. Amer. informal ice, rub out, waste. 2 financial… …

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