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rebuilt
adj.
1.made over usually with changes
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knock the props out from under (someone)
to destroy someone's confidence, to destroy someone's emotional or financial or moral base
The teacher knocked the props out from under the student when she criticized the student's work.
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Where did the dog ________ the bone?
a.
bury
b.
berry
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