Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along.
Happen in a particular manner.
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Examples for "come off "
Examples for "come off "
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.
1 Never mind that interest rates could go over 300 percent a year.
2 Mr Brown met yesterday with interested groups to go over their concerns.
3 Not surprisingly, the verdict did not go over well with victims' families.
4 I used to go over the wicket and didn't have great control.
5 Let me briefly go over some of the problems with this segment.
Другие значения термина "go off" 1 She was too young-muchtoo young-muchtoo young-to go off by herself.
2 To understand that, we need to ask what makes food go off .
3 Before Baby left, he would go off for longer and longer times.
4 I didn't want to go off course, so I let things be.
5 The second meeting was to go off in less than ten minutes.
6 He had seen them go off in the vessel in the morning.
7 But each time I solved the problem, the lightbulb would go off .
8 And then she said, I heard the aeroplane go off this morning.
9 It was scheduled to go off every 15 minutes through the night.
10 How long could I leave the food before it would go off ?
11 So do we go off in search of water, or wait here?
12 If they continue to go off the rails, chat restrictions are imposed.
13 I can't just go off and leave the stone behind, he thought.
14 I thought you'd go off to medical school and I'd be happy.
15 A second similar device, which did not go off , was found nearby.
16 He was supposed to go off duty soon and enter his stoner.
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