Rid is a verb - to be rid of obligations
"Rid" is a verb.Let's rid the world of evil!
you get rid of them by eating cheese you get rid of them by eating cheese
I want to get rid of my junk. How do I get rid of all this junk?
well it depends what you meen by getting rid of games is it to get rid of mini games or is it to get rid of the game? to get rid of mini games just stop playing them and to get rid of the game just go to say best buy or gamestop and they will take it gladly you may not get alot but you get money and you get rid of it.
get rid of the person that gives you them
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The antonym of rid is "get".
Rid means to do away, relieve, or free. We got rid of the tenants who did not pay rent.
Please get rid of the stinkbugs! She told the exterminator. Do you need to rid your mailbox of junkmail? Don't rid the house of that, she said.
We're having a yard sale to get rid of all the junk we have in the basement.How can we rid the world of war and hatred?In the rainy season we don't get rid of mosquitoes.Dad has tried everything to get rid of the squirrels in his garden.Once we had lice in our home, it was extremely difficult to get rid of it.
Well, honey, if you want to get rid of those pesky singles dating ads, just adjust your ad preferences on your browser or social media settings. You can also install an ad blocker to keep those unwanted suitors at bay. Remember, you're a catch and you don't need any online ads to prove it!