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kavuta in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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You open it up, pour in the pills, add water, shake lightly and the drugs are kaput.
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You have up until the end of the year before it all goes kaput.
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But watch for the signs below, some of our readers say -- all signs they've experienced in the past before their relationships went kaput.
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On the other hand, there were a bunch of nearly path-breaking ideas that went kaput too.
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But even cancellations of some performances doesn't mean the show is kaput.
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With their 25-year marriage suddenly kaput, it seems they really did go into it with the best intentions.
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So the family gave up the season tickets, and about 80 years of allegiance went kaput.
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Our assumptions of how the country must have learned from those long years of trying to rise above the cruelty of that dictator, is kaput.
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There's little worse than a dried-out tube of your favorite mascara -- especially if it goes kaput long before its advertised expiration date.
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Kaput, on the other hand, is short-tempered and volatile; his strategies always involve crisperizing everything in sight.
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