1) a wooden framework from which animals can pull out food (crib)
to go away suddenly, secretly and aware of having done wrong
run away, depart secretly
a kind of large waterbird with long legs and neck
extend, elongate
an article etc cut out of a newspaper; a device that disconnects a circuit
excise, remove
to go away (from a place)
leave, retreat
to go away from (a place), especially because of a crisis
clear an area; empty
to set (a person, oneself) free (from being held, from an unwanted responsibility etc)
get out of a situation; relieve of responsibility
an animal living in water and breathing through gills
throwing bait to catch seafood
to leave a house, a town etc, especially permanently
depart, abandon physically
to unload (things)
be in motion, put in motion
free, clear; to go away from (something); to stop (doing something)
abandon, leave
to be on even terms (by repaying a debt of money, punishment etc)
abandon, leave
to take something away, off or out (from a place); to dismiss a person (which is more usual)
lift or move object; take off, away
to go away; to go (to bed); (to cause a person) to give up work, a position etc
leave a place or responsibility
to send (a student) temporarily away from the university as a punishment
leave a place or responsibility
to leave a place of work and go on strike
depart, abandon physically
of go
advance, proceed physically
to take (something) out or away; to take back (a statement, an offer); (to cause a person, animal, claw etc) to move back or away
remove something or someone from situation