II5a

When you don’t want to have anything to do with a certain person because you don’t like him, you might say, “I’d certainly like to get ________ of him.”

RID 884
SHUT 74
SHET 53
AWAY FROM 31
SHED 23
CLEAR 17
NR 12
AWAY 9
HIM OUT OF MY HAIR 7
AVOID 2
EVEN WITH HIM 2
FAR AWAY FROM 2
HIM OFF MY BACK 2
OUT OF HIS WAY 2
SHUN 2
SHY 2
STAY SHY OF 2
WASH MY HANDS 2
WISH HE’D GET LOST 2
AS FAR AWAY AS 1
BOMB HIM 1
CROSS HIM OFF MY LIST 1
DITCH HIM 1
DON’T CARE IF I NEVER SEE HIM 1
DON’T HAVE ANY USE FOR 1
DON’T WANT ANYTHING TO DO WITH HIM 1
DROP HIM 1
FARTHER 1
FARTHER AWAY FROM 1
FREE 1
FREE FROM 1
FURTHER AWAY FROM 1
HAVE NO PART 1
HE’S OUT OF MY BOOKS 1
HIM FURTHER FROM ME 1
HIM OUT OF MY BLOOD 1
JUST FED UP WITH HIM 1
KEEP CLEAR 1
KEEP OUT OF HIS WAY 1
KILL 1
LIKE TO AVOID HIM 1
LIKE TO SHED HIM 1
LOOSE FROM 1
LOSE SIGHT 1
MY HANDS ON HIM 1
NOT GET MIXED UP WITH 1
OUT OF MY HAIR 1
OUT OF REACH 1
OUT OF THAT DEAL 1
PASS AND REPASS 1
SEE THE LAST 1
SHAKE 1
SHET HIM OUT OF MY HAIR 1
SHOOK 1
SHOW HIM THE DOOR 1
SHUD 1
SHUN HIM 1
SHUN THAT GUY 1
SIDETRACK HIM 1
STAY SHY 1
STEER CLEAR 1
THEM OFF MY BACK 1
THROUGH WITH HIM 1
WAY AWAY FROM HIM 1
WIPE HIM OUT 1
WISH HE’D LEAVE ME ALONE 1
WISH HE’D LEAVE TOWN 1

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