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All bump off synonyms

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verb bump off

  • chill — When you chill something or when it chills, you lower its temperature so that it becomes colder but does not freeze.
  • dispatch — to send off or away with speed, as a messenger, telegram, body of troops, etc.
  • dispose of — to give a tendency or inclination to; incline: His temperament disposed him to argue readily with people.
  • do away with — from this or that place; off: to go away.
  • do in — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • dust — earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.
  • grease — the melted or rendered fat of animals, especially when in a soft state.
  • hit — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • ice — the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
  • kill — to deprive of life in any manner; cause the death of; slay. Synonyms: slaughter, massacre, butcher; hang, electrocute, behead, guillotine, strangle, garrote; assassinate.
  • knock off — an act or instance of knocking.
  • murder — Law. the killing of another human being under conditions specifically covered in law. In the U.S., special statutory definitions include murder committed with malice aforethought, characterized by deliberation or premeditation or occurring during the commission of another serious crime, as robbery or arson (first-degree murder) and murder by intent but without deliberation or premeditation (second-degree murder)
  • off — so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off.
  • polish off — to make smooth and glossy, especially by rubbing or friction: to polish a brass doorknob.
  • rub out — to subject the surface of (a thing or person) to pressure and friction, as in cleaning, smoothing, polishing, coating, massaging, or soothing: to rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area.
  • snuff — to cut off or remove the snuff of (candles, tapers, etc.).
  • snuff out — the charred or partly consumed portion of a candlewick.
  • waste — to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return; use to no avail or profit; squander: to waste money; to waste words.
  • wax — a fit of anger; rage.
  • whack — to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.
  • wipe out — an act of wiping: He gave a few quick wipes to the furniture.
  • zap — to kill or shoot.
  • blot out — If one thing blots out another thing, it is in front of the other thing and prevents it from being seen.
  • blow away — If you say that you are blown away by something, or if it blows you away, you mean that you are very impressed by it.
  • deep-six — To deep-six something means to get rid of it or destroy it.
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