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lay aside
verb
- to abandon or reject
- to store or reserve for future use
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And yet, on acorns men will never feed,Unless compelled by hunger; never willHard iron lay aside.
To collect and put together those Motives whereby some had been induced to lay aside all Revelation.
As for me, I have to lay aside my lawn tennis, having (as was to be expected) had a smart but eminently brief hemorrhage.
In all ages one could not, without imminent danger, lay aside the prejudices which opinion had rendered sacred.
Now, with only one of the many sober, earnest thoughts, we must lay aside his books.
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