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bollard
n.
1.a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines)
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grind to a halt
to slow down and stop (like a machine when it is turned off)
The city ground to a halt when the electric power was off.
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He drew ________ his cigarette and inhaled the smoke.
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into
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on
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People of the North American Sioux tribe used to make an amulet of their own, dried umbilical cord – the cord which connects the unborn baby to its mother's body – which they thought guaranteed a long life.
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