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shut verb bar, barricade, block, block off, block up, blockade, bound, bung, button, cease, choke off, clasp, claudere, cloister, close, close down, coercere, cork, corral, cover, dam, discontinue, encase, enclose, end, enwrap, fasten, fence in, finish, halt, hem in, intern, latch, lock, obstruct, occlude, plug, prevent passage, retard flow, seal, secure, shut down, stop, stop up, stopper, terminate, throttle, turn off See also: blind, impervious, obturate, occlude How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| JACADS, it seems, gets shut down as often as some rogue nuclear plants. com said, "It's a travesty that with gas prices so high in America, someone like PokerShare who wants to give back and give away free gas gets shut down hours early with thousands of gallons waiting to be given out. The county's busy freeway lanes each handle about 2,000 vehicles an hour during peak times, and every time a lane gets shut down, the CHP estimates about a 40-minute delay for the rest of the motorists. |
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