Keep the good memories in your heart and jettison the bad ones. [verb]
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The astronauts had to jettison unwanted materials off the space center in order to make room for more equipment. [verb]
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The tankers were jettisoning crude oil. [noun]
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He jettisoned his responsibilities towards his family. . [noun]
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They knew not where to turn when jettisoned by society. [Please select]
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The rules are as follows: Rule I.-Jettison Of Deck Cargo No jettison of deck cargo shall be made good as G.A. [Please select]
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The sooner such an idea is jettisoned the better. [Please select]
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What is unusual about Communist China is the fact that it is the only nation possessing a highly developed culture of its own to have jettisoned it in favour of a foreign one. [Please select]
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Its track was wide, and easier than the winding native foot-paths; and we were willing enough to jettison loads of trade-goods if only we could replace them with tusks. [Please select]
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The amount of personal possessions that had to be jettisoned, or left to the tender mercies of a perfunctory agent, would have wrung groans from any one but soldiers. [Please select]
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