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To discard
verb
To throw away, to reject.
Exact(60)
To discard a life is easy.
We'd learned to discard them lightly.
And that is an invitation to discard.
He has to discard 'tons', he said.
Girls are encouraged to discard "girlish" things.
Or it could be something to discard.
"Every recipe book says to discard the fucking seeds".
Lines that were good you begin to discard.
Not being able to discard belongings also causes stress.
He said he planned to discard his wheelchair soon.
He had to discard a club or the spade queen.
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