- - ward off, turn aside
- - Turn away from the normal line
- - Stave off having to pay out for a roller
- - Ward off (a blow)
- - Ward off, as a sword
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- - Turn aside; ward off
- - Five awkwardly tear about to turn it aside
- - ward off a person once in conflict? about right
- - turn aside a short way to the right
- - Turn away troubled relative not admitting lie
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- - ........ Harding is the warden in Anthony Trollope's novel The Warden
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- - Turn aside rule in official piece of legislation
- - Make an apparent change of direction of portion of an object in water
- - Change direction having run through official legislation
- - Change direction of official legislation after monarch's intervention
- - Change the direction of, as light
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- - Turns aside (with "off").
- - Battles (off)
- - Deflects, ... off
- - Repulses, with "off"
- - Repels, with "off"
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- - Turned aside (with "off").
- - Fended off
- - Averted (with "off")
- - Fended (with "off").
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- - Turn aside, with "off"
- - fight with daughter and minor under care
- - Women having a way with patients
- - Division with cells
- - Avert, with "off"
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- - ...... off (turn aside).
- - Repel, ... off
- - Keep off
- - ...... off (repel)
- - ...... off (keep back)
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- - Warded off; turned away
- - assert little edward warded off
- - Avoided, turned away
- - ted upset vera who then turned away
- - Adult Green Man turned away
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