Break off (a piece from a whole)
Happen in a particular manner.
1 And the financial and the oil sanctions in particular will come off .
2 His key contribution may have come off the floor at halftime, however.
3 I'd come off a season of … I'd won everything that year.
4 I'd had an idea about a Taser that didn't quite come off .
5 Some readers may think come off it, you're really rich, I suggest.
6 Sanctions played a big role but they'll come off at that point.
7 I try to unlatch my safety strap and it won't come off .
8 It's very difficult to come off tour and come down from that.
9 One of my heels refuses to come off without a helping hand.
10 For a moment there was even a suggestion it might come off .
11 Did you worry that it might come off as art house porn?
12 As it happened, our eight-day mission didn't come off without a hitch.
13 But yesterday was proof that sometimes the gloves have to come off .
14 You see the burden come off , the shoulders start to come loose.
15 In a few days, they will loosen and come off by themselves.
16 He said three of the train's carriages had come off the tracks.
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