rid of造句1. He couldn't get rid of the enchantment of Lucy.
2. I thought I got rid of you.
3. Radicals were jubilant at getting rid of him.
4. It is difficult to get rid of insects.
5. Are you trying to get rid of me?
6. Try to get rid of your nasty cold.
7. We'll have to get rid of him.
8. The regime got rid of most of its opponents.
9. I can't get rid of the idea.
10. He was a nuisance and we're all well rid of him .
11. The owner needs to get rid of the car for financial reasons.
12. We had to fumigate the cellar to get rid of cockroaches.
13. He shook the blankets vigorously to get rid of the dust.
14. The mother wanted her little son to get rid of the bad habit of picking at his food.
15. This exercise is brilliant for getting rid of flabby tums.
16. be rid of sb/sth to be free of sb/sth that has been annoying you or that you do not want: She wanted to be rid of her parents and their authority.
17. It's time we got rid of all these old toys.
18. I was glad to be rid of the car when I finally sold it.
19. He has gone, and I'm glad to be rid of him.
20. This shampoo helps to get rid of scurf.
21. We got rid of all the old furniture.
22. Let's get rid of this mouldy old furniture.
23. For openers we'll get rid of this old furniture.
24. To flee vice is the begnning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom.
25. Stepping forward can't finish the distance while going backwards can't get rid of the memory.
26. I began to suspect they were trying to get rid of me.
27. He was a boring nuisance! I'm glad to be rid of him.
28. A young man attached himself to me at the party and I couldn't get rid of him.
29. I didn't enjoy marking those papers and I was glad to be rid of them.
30. He persisted in obtruding himself despite our efforts to get rid of him.