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Cold turkey.
(USA) To quit something abruptly.
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Great for cold turkey.
I suggest these shredded vegetable patties as an accompaniment to the pie or custards below, but they will also work as a main course, or as a side order for cold turkey or ham.
Time for cold turkey.
New Years resolutions are usually good for "cold turkey" type goals, so take this opportunity to cut the bullsh*t.
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It has taken seven months of cold turkey for the snake to fully recover from its ice addiction, but unfortunately its former owners are still yet to face court over the whole meth lab thing.
Drive somewhere a long way away and wait for the cold turkey to kick in.
Instead of asking for a cold turkey shut down, consider asking your spouse to cut back on game time.
But the factor most to blame for London going cold turkey was, perhaps, that the Olympic Park — the focal point of the event — was off limits to the public within hours of the end of the Paralympic closing ceremony.
Guthrie (played by Patrick Brammall) has the self-awareness to realise that liquor has got him licked, so signs up for AA, goes cold turkey and periodically calls his tetchy love interest in the hope she will start talking to him again.
(Although Khloé and Kim have quit SoMe cold turkey for a while for a good cause).
I decided to go cold turkey for a bit and get out of the city.
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