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31Rid of Me — Infobox Album Name = Rid of Me Type = studio Artist = PJ Harvey Released = May 4, 1993 Recorded = December 1992 at Pachyderm Studio, Cannon Falls, Minnesota Genre = Alternative rock Grunge Blues Length = 47:59 Label = Island Producer = Steve… …
32rid — I UK [rɪd] / US adjective ** be rid of get rid of II UK [rɪd] / US verb Word forms rid : present tense I/you/we/they rid he/she/it rids present participle ridding past tense rid past participle rid Phrasal verbs: rid of …
33rid — [[t]rɪd[/t]] v. t. rid rid•ded, rid•ding to free, disencumber, or relieve of something objectionable: to rid the house of mice; to rid the mind of doubt[/ex] • be or get rid of Etymology: 1150–1200; ME ridden (v.), OE (ge)ryddan to clear (land),… …
34rid — v. 1) (d; refl., tr.) to rid of (to rid the town of rats) 2) to get rid of * * * [rɪd] to get rid of (d; refl., tr.) to rid of (to rid the town of rats) …
35rid — transitive verb (rid; also ridded; ridding) Etymology: Middle English ridden to clear, probably from Old English *ryddan; akin to Old High German riutan to clear land, Old Norse rythja Date: 13th century 1. archaic save, rescue 2. to make free ; …
36Rid — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. En informatique Relative ID : identifiant relatif chez Microsoft pour un utilisateur, un groupe ou un ordinateur Dans la science fiction Transformers …
37rid — [13] The verb rid was borrowed from Old Norse rythja, ancestor of modern Swedish rödja, Danish rydde, and Norwegian rydja. This in turn went back to a prehistoric Germanic *rudjan. Its past participle rid has been used in the context be rid of,… …
38rid — [13] The verb rid was borrowed from Old Norse rythja, ancestor of modern Swedish rödja, Danish rydde, and Norwegian rydja. This in turn went back to a prehistoric Germanic *rudjan. Its past participle rid has been used in the context be rid of,… …
39rid of — Free of; away from; without the care or trouble. * /The puppy is finally rid of worms./ * /If I could be rid of the children for the day, I would go./ * /I wish you d get rid of that cat!/ Compare: DO AWAY WITH, THROW AWAY(1), THROW OFF(1) …
40rid of — Free of; away from; without the care or trouble. * /The puppy is finally rid of worms./ * /If I could be rid of the children for the day, I would go./ * /I wish you d get rid of that cat!/ Compare: DO AWAY WITH, THROW AWAY(1), THROW OFF(1) …