Sentences with offed
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O o - This button is about to come off.
- To take a hat off; to take the wrapping off.
- Yes, life's hard, especially if you wear a lightning-bolt scar on your forehead and your parents have been offed by Voldemort.
- How do you keep the quartet going so that the remaining members have the opportunity to be offed as well?
- To run off; to look off toward the west.
- This road branches off to Grove City.
- About a month ago, I nearly offed myself when I saw a bounce rate of 70% on one of my clients.
- One the men who had offed Masseria.
- To start off early; to cast off.
- To go off on a tangent.
- He took 10 percent off for all cash purchases.
- To back off a few feet; Summer is only a week off.
- Turn the lights off.
- The alarm goes off at noon.
- Negotiations have been broken off.
- Two days off at Christmas.
- To kill off all the inhabitants.
- To dash a letter off.
- The contest came off on the appointed day.
- My headache passed off soon.
- Mark it off into equal parts.
- I must have dozed off.
- Take your feet off the table! Break a piece of bread off the loaf.
- Off balance; off course.
- 20 percent off the marked price; I was off my golf game.
- To be off duty on Tuesdays.
- He's off gambling.
- A village off the main road.
- An alley off 12th Street.
- Their eyes weren't off the king for a moment.
- I bought it off a street vendor.
- To lunch off cheese and fruit.
- Living off an inheritance; living off his parents.
- Off Cape Hatteras.
- You are off on that point.
- He is a little off, but he's really harmless.
- A good play full of off moments.
- The agreement is off.
- The electricity is off.
- To be badly off for money.
- A pastime for one's off hours.
- We're off Wednesdays during the summer.
- An off season in the tourist trade.
- On the off chance that we'd find her at home.
- The off side of a wall.
- The off horse; the off side.
- I'm off to Europe on Monday. They're off and running in the third race at Aqueduct.
- Stock prices were off this morning.
- The off side of the ship.
- The laughter died on his lips.
- Superstitions die slowly.
- The motor died.
- To die to worldly matters.
- The storm slowly died down.
- I'm dying of boredom!
- I'm dying to see my home again.
- I'm dying for a cup of coffee.
- Childhood beliefs die hard.
- That dress is to die for.