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past adjective ancient, antediluvian, antiquated, back, defunct, departed, elapsed, expired, forgotten, former, gone, gone by, historical, irrecoverable, lapsed, last, late, lost, no longer functioning, obsolete, old, outmoded, over, passed, previous, prior, quondam, retired
Associated concepts: past consideration, past recollection
past noun ancient times, antecedence, anteriority, history, former time, former times, long ago, past times, preexistence, previous time, previousness, the past, times past
See also: back, defunct, former, last, obsolete, old, outdated, outmoded, preceding, previous, prior


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Don't put it past the Aussies to fight back on Monday and a small wager on them to win the Series at 13/8 is the call.
Don't put it past us to do it all again in another 20 years
Those drawn in the middle have it all to do' `Yesterday's evidence suggested a high draw was massively favoured, but the flashy horses are drawn low and don't put it past the far side coming out on top' `I don't think there is much in it.
 
 
 
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