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Dismiss Suddenly And Or Harshly

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99%3Exact Match!
noun

• an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle

verb

• chop or split with an ax

• terminate

34%12Harshly or harshly controlling
adverb

• in a heavy and oppressive way

31%7 Attack suddenly and harshly
verb

• attack in speech or writing

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