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be absent of
adjective
Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing.
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Prepare to see meat hooks on the walls and illustrations of beef cuts on the tablecloths, and be forewarned that even the side dishes may be absent of vegetables.
In the age of Twitter, there's no bigger sin for an awards show than to be absent of OMG moments, and those are nearly impossible to create when there are two low-key performances and the winners know they've won before they already take the stage, and barely care anyway.
Dugan insists, "None of the work that we do that is related to this will be absent of these kinds of institutional review boards".
Be absent of adaptive immunity which have both specificity and memory, invertebrates seem to have evolved alternative adaptive immune strategies to resist various intruding pathogens.
My ideal world would be absent of vibration, of mechanical noise.
The school seems to be absent of any adult presence or supervision.
Similar(46)
It is absent of those ballet mannerisms.
The rest is absent of inspiration.
At times, Madrid were impressive here, a dynamism and enthusiasm about their play that had been absent of late.
His writing, which appears as an entire alphabet in "Flip the Script," was absent of any flourish or style.
The visitors claimed a richly deserved victory courtesy of goals from Aiden McGeady, Gary Hooper and Marco Matias as they found the attacking swagger that had been absent of late.
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