- - take a retrogressive step to stop work
- - Withdraw sequence of notes
- - abandon, as with a tennis match
- - Stop working in retreat
- - End a career
- - Stop work and turn in
- - Right time in Ireland to give up working
- - Right time in the country to hang up the boots
- - Become a pensioner
- - Start drawing a pension
- - Withdraw oneself
- - Go get a new Pirelli for example
- - Move to a warmer climate?
- - Call it a day ... or a career
- - Sappers become weary so withdraw
- - Strike out, as a batter
- - Turn in for the night
- - Call it a career
- - Conclude a career
- - Receive a golden handshake, perhaps
- - What kids don't like to do at a slumber party
- - Go on a pension
- - Tag out, in baseball
- - Get a new set of radials
- - Withdraw, in a way
- - Call it a night or a day
- - Turn in
- - Call it a day
- - Call it a night
- - Withdraw
- - Leave work with just a few notes
- - To give up work, is to do what
- - Leave one's work and go to bed
- - don't work any longer - go to bed
- - become weary again, so stop working
- - Finish work and hit the hay
- - go back – but not to work
- - Accept one's pension
- - Go back - to bed?
- - Three notes with bow out
- - Hang up the cleats, so to speak
- - What every rocker will do, eventually
- - Stop issuing, as sports numbers
- - Finish following one's career
- - Leave one's job
- - Give up work for good
- - Give up work on Hebridean island, lacking energy at the end
- - Stop working permanently
- - Finish work and go to bed
- - Sappers become weary, go to bed
- - Take out of circulation, say
- - Hang it up, so to speak
- - Hang up the spikes
- - Give up working
- - Hang 'em up
- - Give up work and go to bed
- - Give up work or go to bed
- - Some secret I regret of how to give up work
- - Stop working and go to bed
- - Give up work
- - Quit using
- - Make more time for hobbies, say
- - Stop work
- - About to get weary -- and do this?
- - Go to sleep
- - Go to bed regretful at the centre with anger
- - What you want some terrible performers to do
- - Take out of circulation
- - Move to Florida?
- - What artist might do after farewell tour
- - Stop working at 65, say
- - Stop using for good
- - Hang up the gloves
- - Quit for good, jobwise
- - What you want an old, terrible performer to do
- - Head for bed
- - Hang up one's cleats
- - Hang it up
- - Leave one's post, possibly
- - Put out to pasture
- - Move to Florida, maybe
- - Go on Social Security, maybe
- - Join the leisure class?
- - Go on Social Security
- - Start on fixed income
- - Collect one's pension
- - Move to Arizona, maybe
- - Bow out
- - Hang up one's jersey
- - Superannuate
- - Opt for the gold watch?
- - Replace shoes; head for bed
- - Opt for ease
- - Verb linked to 65
- - Quit before becoming superannuated
- - Advice to one who is superannuated
- - Emulate Pele or Orr
- - Leave at 70, e.g.
- - Join the pensioners
- - Give ground
- - Shut up shop.
- - 'Finish the job!'
- - Put on the shelf
- - Head to bed?
- - Call it quits
- - Pay off
- - Quit working
- - Leave work
- - Move back
- - Pull back
- - Go out of business
- - "Go away!"
- - Go to bed
- - Hit the sack
- - Hit the hay
- - Say good night
- - Stop working
- - Recede
- - Draw back
- - Fall back
- - Retreat
- - "Head for the hills!"
- - "Get away!"
- - Call it curtains on your career
- - fatigue again – so stop work
- - Stop working because of old age
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