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piece out
verb
To increase or complete by adding one or more pieces.
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He begs the audience to "piece out our imperfections with your thoughts".
Take the moss home and spread each piece out on a flat, clean surface.
Nathaniel tore a big piece out of the map.
He was trying to take a piece out of Carson.
"Someone sent me a piece out of the Bible.
They have to break your jaw, cut a piece out, push your chin back in.
"The poor were hoping to get a piece out of this big cake," Morero said.
To make it easier, clip the hanging "waterfall" piece out of the way.
If you take one piece out, the story starts to fall apart".
Because no one puts a good navy piece out to pasture.
Take one pickled cucumber piece out with a sterilised fork to check.
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