Sentences with come off
come off
C c - It was a good try but it didn't quite come off. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- Some Democrats still have bitter memories of how, against all odds, they came off worst during the inquiry. [VERB PREPOSITION adverb]
- ...people trying to come off tranquillizers. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- Will anything come off income tax in the budget?
- He came off the winner
- His jokes did not come off
- Humor that didn't come off
- One of the wagon wheels came off.
- He tried his Chaplin impression, but it didn't really come off.
- I'm sorry if I came off as condescending, that wasn't my intention. You should be careful about how you come off during interviews.
- Come here. Don't come any closer!
- The train from Boston is coming.
- Christmas comes once a year. I'll come to your question next.
- The dress comes to her knees.
- Success comes to those who strive.
- Tuesday comes after Monday. Her aria comes in the third act.
- Toothpaste comes in a tube.
- The idea just came to me.
- They promised no harm would come to us.
- Peaches come from trees. Good results do not come from careless work.
- This comes of carelessness.
- To come into popular use.
- She's coming along well with her work.
- The baby came at dawn.
- She comes from Florida.
- His shoes came untied.
- His fears made the menacing statues come alive. The work will come easy with a little practice.
- Come, that will do!
- To come the grande dame.
- I want to come down on the side of truth and justice.
- To come off with honors.
- Come off it—we know you're as poor as the rest of us.
- Come what may, he will not change his mind.
- It's hard to understand where your friend is coming from when he says such crazy things.