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- verb Present participle of
quit .
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Examples
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Listening to Republicans try and justify Palin quitting is as crazy as her speech.
DNC reacts: Palin decision 'continues a pattern of bizarre behavior' 2009
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How anyone can make excuses about Palin quitting is beyond me.
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I guess her quitting is another "Mission Accomplished" moment ...
DNC reacts: Palin decision 'continues a pattern of bizarre behavior' 2009
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The difference between Obama's "quitting" and Palin's quitting is that Obama didn't quit until he was elected to something higher.
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You may call it "quitting", but you can also look at as accepting reality!
Clinton takes on TV pundits at distillery stop in Kentucky 2008
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What I learned by quitting is that if you really are an artist, then that engine will operate in whatever vehicle it is given.
An Interview With Author Steven R. Boyett « A Working Title 2009
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I'm willing to accept the fact that I'm being punished for breaking the law, but in quitting and paying my debt to society, my Tourette's syndrome has gotten much worse.
9-year-old child Given Marijuana for Medical Reasons » E-Mail 2009
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I'm willing to accept the fact that I'm being punished for breaking the law, but in quitting and paying my debt to society, my Tourette's syndrome has gotten much worse.
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Dorgan quitting is a disaster for his party, turning a very likely hold seat into a very likely GOP pickup.
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Where's the courage in quitting her job as governor halfway through her term?
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Quiet quitting, for example, began as a reference to performing your basic duties and nothing more, but over time came to be interpreted by the managerial class as workers slacking off.
We’re gonna keep making up words about work Rani Molla 2023
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