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- verb Present participle of
bankrupt .
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Examples
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Of course, if Obama succeeds in bankrupting the country, you might wish you had a little gasoline!
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Of course, if Obama succeeds in bankrupting the country, you might wish you had a little gasoline!
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The oil, media, medical, legal, banking, and food cartels and their government accomplice have succeeded in bankrupting this great nation.
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If that 's all, I don't think bankrupting is so very bad, said
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“But the idea of bankrupting people with their legal costs due to baseless charges moreover ones which FAIL the test of a trial is right headed and just, eh?”
Chesler Chronicles » On Trial for Telling the Truth: Free Speech vs Political Correctness 2010
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But the idea of bankrupting people with their legal costs due to baseless charges moreover ones which FAIL the test of a trial is right headed and just, eh?
Chesler Chronicles » On Trial for Telling the Truth: Free Speech vs Political Correctness 2010
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Otherwise they wouldn't so love the idea of bankrupting us to feed big Insurance and big Pharma while countries that think dying of financial arrest is, you know, a bad thing, eat our lunch.
Balloon Juice 2010
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In 2008, they makes mainlander Canadians feel guilty, the idea of bankrupting a bunch of frozen, lonely, cabin-fevered "outporters" seems just as bad.
The Guardian World News Heather Mallick 2009
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Public-employee pensions are "bankrupting" the state/county/city.
Dave Johnson: Discover The Network Out To Crush Our Public Workers Dave Johnson 2011
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Public-employee pensions are "bankrupting" the state/county/city.
Dave Johnson: Discover The Network Out To Crush Our Public Workers Dave Johnson 2011
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