Sentence examples for rid your barn from inspiring English sources

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"Don't ask Congress to rid your barn of rats," wrote William Raspberry in The Washington Post in 1993.

The invasive rodent has still another sense in its tail: to have a rat in the garret, according to the Century Dictionary, is "to be slightly crack-brained: same as 'to have a bee in one's bonnet".' How do you rid your barn of rats?

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Rid your space of ants using cornmeal.

Rid your writing atmosphere of distractions.

Rid your yard of clutter and debris.

This helps rid your anxieties about talking.

Pomegranate juice can help rid your body of tapeworm infections.

Rid your senses of distraction; do not feed the dragon.

This will rid your laptop of any more dirt.

Rid your plant of mealybugs and scale insects.

"She is after your barn".

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