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be void
verb
To make invalid or worthless.
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And if so, West had to be void in clubs.
"Idaho might be void of hope," he said.
If those items are not completed by Aug. 4, the settlement will be void.
The families, siblings, friends to whom everything will be void and empty today.
So West had to be void in clubs, and South led dummy's club nine.
Knowing that South must be void in clubs, West underled his ace.
The appointment to replace Justice Souter should be void of as little controversy as possible.
Such certificates would be void if the US proposal is approved.
The Kentucky resolutions thus declared the Alien and Sedition Acts to be "void and of no force".
Then shouldn't we expect India to be void of corruption (bribe-giving) and jugaad (ad hoc innovation)?
At the second trick South should have cashed his spade ace, retaining chances if East happens to be void.
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