Get shed of (someone or something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "get shed of (someone or something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2022-03-07 08:03

Meaning of Get shed of (someone or something)

Synonyms:

get rid of (someone or something) , get shut of (someone or something)

Get shed of (someone or something) phrase

​To make yourself free of someone/something that is irritating you or that you no longer want or need.

 

Thank god! John has come. I finally can get shed of his naughty son.

The boss got shed of the data that I collected as he thought it was unreliable.

After getting shed of a bunch of reporters, he quickly got on his car and drove away.

Other phrases about:

get rid of somebody/something
To discard, remove, eliminate, throw something away or become free from something or someone
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Bcareful to avoid losing important things or getting rid of them by mistake while disposing of worthless ones.
throw on the scrap heap

To get rid of someone or something that one does not want

pipe away

To clear away some gas or liquid (from something or someplace) using one or more pipes.

X/X'd someone or something out

To indicate with marks something that is either in written or printed form with Xs.

Grammar and Usage of Get shed of (someone or something)

Verb Forms

The verb "get" must be conjugated according to its tense.
 

Origin of Get shed of (someone or something)

The origin of this phrase is not clear.
 

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