bugger, cripple, disable, drop the curtain, extinguish, get it over, hamstring, kayo, maim, put paid to, scrag, weaken, zap
Definitionv. stop from happening or developing
Last update: June 17, 2015
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Breaking his leg put the kibosh on his holiday. [Please select]
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If Shipton let her know he knew all the dirt on Annie's past, that might throw a kibosh on the whole business. [Please select]
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This crook's clever all right, but I got the kibosh on him this time. [Please select]
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But meanwhile, we're out to put the kibosh on this smuggling.' [Please select]
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"But what in creation was it that put the kibosh all over me like that." [Please select]
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Word had gone through the street that Bill Wheaton was aboard with a writ, or a subpoena, or an alibi, or whatever was necessary to put the "kibosh" on McNamara, so public excitement grew. [Please select]
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