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" I was put off (the idea of) going...". - English Only forum
" take the gun out of face or take the gun off my face? - English Only forum
>> Topic summary: Preposition - using <off of> rather than <off> - English Only forum
... went right off the top of the scale. Buried the needle. - English Only forum
'Off of' in British English - English Only forum
'Quantum' in the sense of sometimes/off-and-on [quondam] - English Only forum
'reflect of' // 'reflect off' - English Only forum
[off the bus] or [out of the bus] - English Only forum
~because none of them had pulled off voluntarily. - English Only forum
5 miles north of/ off the coast - English Only forum
50% of his wins until the debt's paid off - English Only forum
50% off <of/on/for> a one-year membership - English Only forum
a bit of bark off - English Only forum
a bit of lip off anyone - English Only forum
A bodysuit needs to be slipped off the shoulders and stepped out of in order to be taken off. - English Only forum
a difficult drug to come <off of> - English Only forum
a hundred thousand kilometres of off-key lift music - English Only forum
a ride off a load of freight - English Only forum
a WHOLE lot of ~ /be pulled off - English Only forum
a woman’s hard-pressed to throw off that part of herself - English Only forum
air‐conditioned herself off of his air-conditioner. - English Only forum
All of the games on the list are half off. - English Only forum
all of which combine <to set off> the beauty of the female shape. - English Only forum
alley of / off Smith Road - English Only forum
an overflow at a pop off for some of the beds - English Only forum
And now I have to cut off the ends of our WHAT - English Only forum
And the canal here left off running along the top of the hill - English Only forum
another date that falls on other days, but not too far off of my intended date - English Only forum
Any chance of a top-off? - English Only forum
at a 20% reduction / at a discount of 20% / 20% off the price - English Only forum
back up off and or of something - English Only forum
be available off of its own platform - English Only forum
Be sure to <clean off> any specks of dust off your camera lens before you take pictures. - English Only forum
be sure to spit off of the steely span - English Only forum
be tired of/be tired off - English Only forum
bear off best of the day - English Only forum
because it is built off the Pael participle <, > and one of the characteristics of the Pael [comma?] - English Only forum
because the dye was wearing off one of the horses - English Only forum
began swimming off down the short leg of the L leaving a V of ripples behind - English Only forum
Billing off of reimbursement rates - English Only forum
bite off the heads of - English Only forum
Bounce off of - English Only forum
bounce the ball off the outside of the course - English Only forum
Bounced off/bounced of/bounced off of - English Only forum
bounces off (of it) - English Only forum
branches of the computation <die off> - English Only forum
break the glass off stone, on stone, of stone? - English Only forum
bringing steam off of his wet clothes - English Only forum
build off of - English Only forum
built off the sea bed in 7.5 metres of open sea - English Only forum
but I <have> heard that a bunch of people <have gotten><got> knocked off - English Only forum
buy something off of - English Only forum
buy these off (of) me - English Only forum
by way of finishing off - English Only forum
came through the forest off the north side of town - English Only forum
came within (a distance) of/off - English Only forum
can a dosage of a drug 'level off'? - English Only forum
Can't take my eyes off (of?) you - English Only forum
can't think of anything right off the bat -- in BrE = ? - English Only forum
carried off by the unpredictable equivalent of a sneeze - English Only forum
cast off the pain of - English Only forum
centre of gravity is a bit off - English Only forum
Chase off somewhere or Chase off of somewhere? - English Only forum
chew the book covers of her books off - English Only forum
chewed off a piece of his hide - English Only forum
China banks off on flight of fancy - English Only forum
claim of set-off - English Only forum
clean off/clean out of/clean off of - English Only forum
come off and get out of - English Only forum
come off of - English Only forum
Come off the board or come off of the board - English Only forum
come/climb/get off of a high step - English Only forum
Comes of so easily or "come off" so easily? - English Only forum
correct usage of trade-off - English Only forum
Cut in front of me or cut me off? - English Only forum
cut off a piece from one end of it - English Only forum
cut off and kind of cheat - English Only forum
cut off from the rest of the world - English Only forum
cut off vs cut out of (parents' lives) - English Only forum
cut you off with the wave of one hand - English Only forum
Cut/ cut off instead of reduct - English Only forum
cuts off the rest of civilisation - English Only forum
dangle them off the end of the bed - English Only forum
Describing the action of taking off shoes - English Only forum
dewdrop [a drop of mucus hanging off the end of the nose] - English Only forum
"Did it come off the back of a lorry?" - English Only forum
Difference between 'Of' and 'Off' - English Only forum
dip Toontown off the face of the earth - English Only forum
dispose of/ off - English Only forum
dispose of/dispose off - English Only forum
Disposed of vs written off - English Only forum
"distance of/off/from" - English Only forum
don't drudge letting off your accustomed way of thinking - English Only forum
drafting off of you - English Only forum
Drop off the face of the earth - English Only forum
drop off/ fall off the edge of the world - English Only forum
drop out of vs drop off from - English Only forum
dropped of/off the screen - English Only forum
dropped off of its roster spot - English Only forum
dust off the fact of the founders' Christianity - English Only forum
dying off of rodents - English Only forum
Eat off of your tongue - English Only forum
eaten <off> one of its arms - English Only forum
Edges of the loose papers under my tight hold peel off and dance with the wind - English Only forum
either estimate is off by one or two orders of magnitude - English Only forum
Escort off or out of - English Only forum
even times of day are off-limits - English Only forum
fade off? heads-up? jerk sb out of something. - English Only forum
"Fairies" series: a bit of laugh broke off - English Only forum
Fall down/out of/off the bed, kick the blanket off/down/off the bed - English Only forum
fall off / fall of - English Only forum
fall off a tree / fall out of a tree - English Only forum
Fall off the back of the truck - English Only forum
fall off the end of a needle - English Only forum
far... off/out of/beyond/above... my reach - English Only forum
favourite of/from/off - English Only forum
Feed off of - English Only forum
feed off of something or feed off something - English Only forum
feminist critique knocked Lawrence off his Priest-of-Love pedastal - English Only forum
fending off the advances of that guy - English Only forum
First off/ first of all - English Only forum
flew off of her feet vs flew off her feet - English Only forum
flick the dust off a piece of cloth - English Only forum
fly off on the interests of the moment - English Only forum
for dropping off the campaign trail ahead of the debate to prepare. - English Only forum
formal version of 'doze off'? - English Only forum
Fran twisted the top off (of?) the bottle - English Only forum
free-ride’ off the achievements of others. - English Only forum
Fresh off the heels of - English Only forum
from the position of strength of having already palmed…off - English Only forum
function off of - English Only forum
fundraising [off of] the State of the Union - English Only forum
general disappointment is only warded off by the defence of some little peculiar vexation - English Only forum
get a large billboard off of the highway - English Only forum
get an earache off of someone - English Only forum
get high off a slow form of suicide - English Only forum
get it off of one's desk - English Only forum
Get it out of - put it out of - take it off - English Only forum
get my mind off of~ - English Only forum
get of me and get off of me - English Only forum
Get off (of) something is the opposite of.... - English Only forum
get off / get out of + bus - English Only forum
get off = stop using; get out of the habit of - English Only forum
Get off my back, get out of my hair - English Only forum
get off my bed vs. get out of my bed? - English Only forum
get off of meaning start off - English Only forum
get off of the train - English Only forum
get off on the same notion of freedom of as shopping. - English Only forum
get off the van or get out of the van - English Only forum
get off work / get off of work - English Only forum
get <off work / off of work / off from work> at .... - English Only forum
get off, get off of - English Only forum
get off/get out of - English Only forum
get on/into/off/out of the underground - English Only forum
Get on/off and get into/out of - English Only forum
get one's mind < off / off of> - English Only forum
<get out of > here vs. <get off> my lawn - English Only forum
get out of - get off - English Only forum
get out of the blanket/take off the blanket - English Only forum
get out of vs get off - English Only forum
get out of/get off - English Only forum
get something off / out of your mind - English Only forum
get the banks off the backs of their countries - English Only forum
get the boot off of people's throats - English Only forum
get the government off the backs of Americans - English Only forum
get this off me or get this off of me? - English Only forum
Get those things off of there - English Only forum
get you off in front of a jury - English Only forum
getting off easy (price of a car) - English Only forum
getting rich off of the human need to survive - English Only forum
Getting up, off of - English Only forum
go off of - English Only forum
Go off the context Vs go out of the context - English Only forum
going off of body languages [ go off of ] - English Only forum
going off on some strange line of thinking - English Only forum
going off the word of one kid - English Only forum
Gosh spat the betel off his chin with the hem of his dhoti. - English Only forum
got off to a bit of a start - English Only forum
got off/got out of the aeroplane - English Only forum
got us all off on the wrong day of the week - English Only forum
Grab off (of) - English Only forum
Guys thought, still do, maybe you're better off onna day trip one of the fishing boats behind us - English Only forum
hands out of/off - English Only forum
hanging off of - English Only forum
hanging off of it - English Only forum
hanging off/from the back of a ship - English Only forum
Harmon drew a slab of tobacco from his pocket, cut off a wedge and pressed it into the leather pouch of his cheek. - English Only forum
Haul somebody off of something - English Only forum
have Friday off of school - English Only forum
have little hope of coming off - English Only forum
have no ability of casting off/breaking free of online games - English Only forum
having put off in a gale of wind - English Only forum
he cast off the front of the boat - English Only forum
he flipped the tops off two bottles of beer - English Only forum
he used to sail off the coast of Saint-Louis - English Only forum
He would come off the stool into a yard of clear space - English Only forum
he’d rolled off a dirt lot in exchange for a handful of coins - English Only forum
held people out off of - English Only forum
High off of love - English Only forum
hop off at the bottom of this oceanic rollercoaster - English Only forum
How about you take a sugar-frosted f*** off the end of my d***? - English Only forum
hung it off the back of her head - English Only forum
I bit a piece off the cake/I bit a piece of the cake off - English Only forum
I can't think of anything off of hand - English Only forum
I checked it (of/off/from/in/on/at) my dictionary - English Only forum
I checked it in/on/of/from/off/ Google. - English Only forum
I could be "The Walrus." I'd still have to bum rides off of people. - English Only forum
I don't go off of that - English Only forum
I don’t come off <as> quite as much of an idiot. - English Only forum
I fed off of that more - English Only forum
I get confused with the usage of head off and head for - English Only forum
I get off from work instead of I get off work - English Only forum
i have taken the leads off <of> the computer - English Only forum
I invented a new power drink made out of beet run off - English Only forum
I know nothing about him. He is cut off from rest of us. I am cut off from them for a long time now. - English Only forum
I pull of this shirt vs This shirt looks good on me. [pull off] - English Only forum
I take off the snow in front of my house - English Only forum
I will never forget him jumping off the top of the building. - English Only forum
I'm getting a real major hit off of you - English Only forum
I'm going to fire the asses off each and every one of them - English Only forum
I'm gonna cut off the ends. - pronunciation of 'the' before vowels - English Only forum
I'm off work/ I'm out of work - English Only forum
"I'm out" vs. "I'm off" when logging out of Facebook? - English Only forum
I'm still not going off of my medicine - English Only forum
I've ever gotten a smile of (off) that joke. - English Only forum
Icicles hung off (from) the branches of the big tree. - English Only forum
if he had [put off] my offer of assistance gaily and with thanks - English Only forum
if life were rubbed off the skin of the world like the bloom off a grape - English Only forum
if not out of the third loft, yet off the fourth form - English Only forum
if not out of the third <loft>, yet off the fourth <form>... - English Only forum
In a sort of ecological trade-off, - English Only forum
in view off / in light of - English Only forum
Is that shoe ad is out of date/ not current/ off the table - English Only forum
Is there any difference between get up from/out of/off bed? - English Only forum
Is there something off about the structure of this sentence? - English Only forum
It is part of my plan to jump off the plane. - English Only forum
it threw my train of thought off - English Only forum
it took two sticks of butter just to get the top off - English Only forum
It was careless of me forgetting to turn off the lights. - English Only forum
It's not (of/from/on/in/at/off/) my style - English Only forum
It’s all a steady sort of bolshevism just killing off the human thing - English Only forum
Jobs’s 'tales' of ripping off .... - English Only forum
Jump ~off of - English Only forum
jump off a 'whole' building [use of 'whole'] - English Only forum
jump off <of> the cliff - English Only forum
jump off the corporate ladder of... - English Only forum
jumped off the cap of a pillbox - English Only forum
jumped out of vs. jumped off - English Only forum
Just like everything else it sort of limped itself off the trailer. - English Only forum
just off [+ name of a street] - English Only forum
just off of - meaning? - English Only forum
just sort of write it off - English Only forum
keep off of <of?> - English Only forum
keep off of you and take off you - English Only forum
keep the wind off of - English Only forum
Keeping a small child off a balcony or out of a tall tree - English Only forum
keyed off of - English Only forum
kicked of vs. off - English Only forum
kicked off of [phrasal verb with off of?] - English Only forum
Kirkpatrick is going to have him come off as St. Francis of Assisi - English Only forum
last one out of the sacred ginmill please turn off the lights - English Only forum
Lay off of him! - English Only forum
Leave off, leave, stop, part on the subject/topic of... - English Only forum
leech off of me or leech off me - English Only forum
Leech off of or leech off? - English Only forum
let them off for a lot of money - English Only forum
Let's see what we can salvage off of this computer - English Only forum
lift off/out of the ground - English Only forum
like off of - English Only forum
Line of drive taken off films - English Only forum
Live off (of) - English Only forum
live off life with lines of credit or credit cards - English Only forum
live off of $99 social security checks - English Only forum
live off the fat of the land - English Only forum
Live on/off the smell of an oily rag to live - English Only forum
located off of - English Only forum
Located <off>/<on> the eastern coast of the sea, the village is fairly new... - English Only forum
log out of a site / log off a site - English Only forum
log out/off of/from - English Only forum
look off of each other's papers during the test - English Only forum
low hill of blue silver shut off everything against sky - English Only forum
Made off of your backs and off the backs of your family - English Only forum
"make a copy of ..." and "run off a copy of ..." - English Only forum
Make a point off of - English Only forum
make a pretty penny off of - English Only forum
make an object out of wood by cutting pieces off <it> - English Only forum
Make money off of - English Only forum
make off/of - English Only forum
many of the older ships that were scheduled to be “paid off.” - English Only forum
mark off the side wall the width of your ceiling paper - English Only forum
mark something off vs. mark something off the list vs. mark something off of the list - English Only forum
Maybe one of my books might fall off the shelf - English Only forum
maybe your boyfriend can pry them off with all of his money - English Only forum
meant <dealing himself> –writing off the last month of labor [deal] - English Only forum
move <off> <out of> - English Only forum
nip off [= take a small amount of time?] - English Only forum
None of it had burned off - English Only forum
Not a COVID germ will come off of that air plain - English Only forum
Not off the top of my head - English Only forum
numb of <off> the pain - English Only forum
O.Henry (Masters of arts): burning the brush off - English Only forum
of /from/off - English Only forum
Of counsel and off counsel - English Only forum
of fighting off or to fight off - English Only forum
of vs off - English Only forum
Of, from, off, to - English Only forum
of/off the season - English Only forum
off / out of the beach - English Only forum
"off colour" and "out of sorts" in British English - English Only forum
Off my look of bewilderment - English Only forum
off of - English Only forum
off of - English Only forum
off of me - English Only forum
off of that changing ground - English Only forum
off of vs. off - English Only forum
Off or Of - English Only forum
Off Or Of - English Only forum
off or of - English Only forum
Off or off of? - English Only forum
off the achievements of others - English Only forum
off the back of - English Only forum
off the back of something - English Only forum
Off the back of this - English Only forum
off the coast = in front of the coast? - English Only forum
off the coast of - English Only forum
Off the end of the stick - English Only forum
off the page of a text - English Only forum
off the shoulder of Orion - English Only forum
Off the top of my head - English Only forum
off the top of my head - English Only forum
Off the top of my head - English Only forum
off the top of my head - English Only forum
Off the top of my head - English Only forum
off the top of <somebody's><one's> head - English Only forum
off the treatment / out of the treatment - English Only forum
off the West Coast of the United States - English Only forum
off versus out of - English Only forum
off without/ of without - English Only forum
off-scope vs outside of the scope - English Only forum
off/out of point - English Only forum
off/out of/down from - English Only forum
Offa [off of] - English Only forum
Offhand/Off the top of my head - English Only forum
Oh, just a few rods off of the church - English Only forum
old chief liked to start just a few of us off - English Only forum
on account of any set-off - English Only forum
on the off chance of ../ off the hook - English Only forum
On top of that/to top it all/ off - English Only forum
on/in/of/off/off of/from - English Only forum
one of the yellow tiles clicks off - English Only forum
one place off the foot of the table - English Only forum
one-off bit of - English Only forum
opposite of «the electricity went off» - English Only forum
Opposite of call off - English Only forum
opposite of "days off" - English Only forum
Opposite of "going off" - English Only forum
order "off / off of / from" the menu (= a la carte?) - English Only forum
out of / off - English Only forum
out of bounds heading him off - English Only forum
Out of bounds/off limits - English Only forum
out of here / out off here - English Only forum
out of school vs. off school - English Only forum
outside/out of/off the area - English Only forum
Page fell off / out of a book - English Only forum
Panels - 2 of/[off] - English Only forum
parenthesis to break off a sequence of commas: is it workable? - English Only forum
parked <off of> Wilshire Boulevard - English Only forum
part of it he rub off on the tent - English Only forum
part of the cesspool opens off the trail - English Only forum
pass the ease of the assignment off - English Only forum
pay off a debt and be out of debt - English Only forum
peel off the peel of potato before cooking - English Only forum
peeled off the neat checkerboard of cotton squares - English Only forum
photons <scatter off> of electrons - English Only forum
Phrasal verb parts of speech (wander off) - English Only forum
pick <out><off> of vs separate from - English Only forum
picking up off the back of the news - English Only forum
Pieces of the ceiling are starting to come <off> <away> - English Only forum
pist me of (pissed me off) - English Only forum
play 'off' [uses of off] - English Only forum
play off of - English Only forum
play off of - English Only forum
play off of each other - English Only forum
play off of his desire - English Only forum
played off of - English Only forum
played off the shock of the French - English Only forum
playing off the speed of the barge - English Only forum
pointed to, charge of , staved off - English Only forum
portions of the iceberg had broken away/off - English Only forum
Preposition: He doesn't need much to play <off of> - English Only forum
Preposition: A stone came <off, off from, off of> the wall. - English Only forum
Preposition: All this came about off of paper - English Only forum
Preposition: based <on/ off of> - English Only forum
Preposition: clear her mind <in, of, off> - English Only forum
Preposition: Get <off of> my cloud - English Only forum
Preposition: Get <off, off of> me; her ..... - English Only forum
Preposition: hadn't taken anything <from/ off of> anybody - English Only forum
Preposition: I can't take my eyes <off of> you - English Only forum
Preposition: I have torn a button <away from/ off of> my jacket - English Only forum
Preposition: I'm going to take this hat <off, off of> my head - English Only forum
Preposition: I'm jumping <off of> a bridge - English Only forum
Preposition: I've got no brother to sponge <off of> - English Only forum
Preposition: She fell <off, off of> the horse. - English Only forum
Preposition: The plaster has peeled <off, off of> the wall - English Only forum
Preposition: The street her house sits <off of> - English Only forum
Preposition: Toss the old one and go <off of> the new - English Only forum
Preposition: trying to catch that marlin <off of> Portugal. - English Only forum
Preposition: When you get <off of> the elevator - English Only forum
Preposition: you wish to base the new database <off, off of>. - English Only forum
Preposition: You're drunk <off of> wine coolers ... - English Only forum
Prepositions used in cricket "on,of and off". - English Only forum
pressure's off of them - English Only forum
pull him off of - English Only forum
pull of (off) a high-waisted pant...... - English Only forum
pull you off of the course - English Only forum
pulled off half the side of that hill - English Only forum
push a passenger off/out of the car - English Only forum
push off onto ... at large part of - English Only forum
Push someone off/ out of the bed - English Only forum
Put off (postpone) + by (number of days, months) - English Only forum
put vs get vs take (off/out of) - English Only forum
quivering off long pointed whiskers [meaning of 'whiskers'] - English Only forum
Racks buy their suits off of me - English Only forum
rainfall runs off the top of the land, <accelerating erosion> - English Only forum
real anti-me vibe off of you - English Only forum
received any e-mail <of /from /off> you. - English Only forum
reflect off the surface of the River - English Only forum
right off or right of - English Only forum
rip off someone of their money" or just "rip someone off - English Only forum
ripped me off (of?) my chances - English Only forum
rise <off/of> - English Only forum
run off of - English Only forum
run off of - English Only forum
run on/off/off of battery - English Only forum
salvage of/off this bird. - English Only forum
sawed off a foot in front of - English Only forum
scam off of / scam off - English Only forum
scared them off from/of - English Only forum
scrape a mixture off <of a stick> on a stone floor - English Only forum
seeing his son off on his first day of school - English Only forum
set of her coiffure was slightly off - English Only forum
setting off of/exploding fireworks - English Only forum
shake him off / get free of him - English Only forum
shake off versus get rid of - English Only forum
Shall we flip the dirt off our shoulders into the eyes of the first Boy Scout we meet? - English Only forum
shaved 2 years off of my age. - English Only forum
shaving off / shaving off of - English Only forum
she could feel the gravitational pull of that dense nugget of power, smooth and hard and sealed off like a nut. Or an egg. - English Only forum
she cried most of hers off - English Only forum
she has just gotten off of work at the cafe - English Only forum
she jarred off any sort of recognition - English Only forum
She ran to the bathroom off of her mother's room. - English Only forum
She took the calendar (off of / from) the wall - English Only forum
she went off with a group of people - English Only forum
Short of the runway / Short off the runway - English Only forum
show off or show of - English Only forum
show-off ? (make a show of) - English Only forum
shut off a supply of something - English Only forum
shut off water on the basis of seniority - English Only forum
simply one-off kinds of issues - English Only forum
sipping off of it vs sipping off it vs sipping of it - English Only forum
Skye is a beautiful island off the west _____ of Scotland. - English Only forum
slip out of/from/off my hands - English Only forum
sloughed off onto him the heaviness of his father's spirit - English Only forum
Snatch (out of, from, off) - English Only forum
Snow is dripping off branches of trees. - English Only forum
So off of that alone, partner ... - English Only forum
sole comes off <on><from><of>... - English Only forum
some of them little better off than he was - English Only forum
some pages of my book are separated/came off - English Only forum
some way off the top of your list - English Only forum
<songs> about the impossibility of leaving off dancing - English Only forum
Sound of water suddenly leaving the tap after being cut off? - English Only forum
speak off top of my head - English Only forum
spilled___ cup of milk.../___mother wiped off... - English Only forum
spool of (spool off) and spool on - English Only forum
Stains on/in the shirt. Get the stain out of / off the shirt - English Only forum
stand <clear off / clear of> the door - English Only forum
Start of off with - English Only forum
started off/of/out - English Only forum
Stay off of it. - English Only forum
stays off the coast of Australia - English Only forum
steering right off of the edge - English Only forum
Step out of / back off from competition - English Only forum
Strip something <off / out of> something - English Only forum
"stripped him -of-/-off-" - English Only forum
strong role models to draw off of - English Only forum
structure of "day off" - English Only forum
sweep you off (of) your feet - English Only forum
take a load of my work off - English Only forum
Take a picture off of a website - English Only forum
take a year off FROM school vs take a year off OF school -> - English Only forum
Take it off of/from his hand? - English Only forum
take off / take out of - English Only forum
take off an inch of/off the sides - English Only forum
Take off the charger(instead of remove or unplug the charger) - English Only forum
Take something off - Take something off of - English Only forum
take the focus off of school work - English Only forum
take this bug off <of?> me - English Only forum
Take you out of my mind/ take you off my mind - English Only forum
takes in the light off of every object, - English Only forum
Taking your hands off is — and (meaning of — [dash]) - English Only forum
talk of/off/over/on a cup of coffee - English Only forum
Talk to Gen Z off of TikTok - English Only forum
tap the excess off of the brush - English Only forum
Tear off a strip of the tape. - English Only forum
tens of metes off the corner - English Only forum
the bone structure to carry that kind of thing off - English Only forum
The breezes that blew around his mouth in that walk carried off upon them the accents of a commination - English Only forum
the bullets are not gonna bounce off of you this time - English Only forum
the chief read off the names of the victims - English Only forum
The cojones you lop off of a mule - English Only forum
The death of a fisherman <off /of> the west coast - English Only forum
The dinner went off fairly well [Meaning of 'go off'] - English Only forum
The eruption of people jumping off their chairs and screaming and going crazy. [verb] - English Only forum
The "Europeans" would sort of go off and caucus - English Only forum
The evaluator can build off of that work - English Only forum
The fire chief pulled him off of the rubble. - English Only forum
the freedom of living off my work - English Only forum
the importance of hands-off child-rearing - English Only forum
the meaning of close things off + get up - English Only forum
the meaning of "it was some way off the inaugural dance" - English Only forum
the meaning of "off" - English Only forum
the meaning of off - English Only forum
the meaning of "off-court"? - English Only forum
the meaning of play-off - English Only forum
the meaning of "run us off" - English Only forum
The meaning of "to keep someone off the streets" - English Only forum
the noise of breaking glass off-stage - English Only forum
The officer saw the car veer off the side of the road. - English Only forum
The opposite of ''cut off'' (electricity, water) - English Only forum
the outlines run off in waves of optic horror ["The Yellow wallpaper"] - English Only forum
the piece set off an unexpected chain of event - English Only forum
The practice of children working in the factory has died out/off - English Only forum
the production of far-off springs - English Only forum
the production or realisation of the given products is one-off - English Only forum
The reason that I booked those two days off is because of Eid - English Only forum
the ring slipped off/from/out of my finger - English Only forum
The shock of the early war losses has long since worn off. - English Only forum
The smile of a woman who has just dined off her husband - English Only forum
The software will get the time of day off of my system clock - English Only forum
the sound of a camera going off and growls - English Only forum
The speedometer is run off a cable that is coupled up to one of the front wheels. - English Only forum
the <start / take off/ ?> of the chain - English Only forum
The strap and sole of my slipper has come off or out - English Only forum
the usage of " starts off" - English Only forum
The wavy lines of art nouveau finished off entrances - English Only forum
Their ears are located on the sides of the head, but are off-set - English Only forum
their slow weaning off of them - English Only forum
Then he made the best of his way off. - English Only forum
Then off for your bonnet, and back like a flash of lightning - English Only forum
then turn distant as he travels to a far-off place in the recesses of his memory - English Only forum
there was <a cast square of light> off to my left and low - English Only forum
They are perfectly capable of pulling this off - English Only forum
they put a blistering fluid over the front of both knees to bring all the hair off - English Only forum
They subsisted off spring migrations of Persian gazelles - English Only forum
They tracked the serial code off/of the receipt. - English Only forum
They went off from the top of their heads ……with their own thin sticks - English Only forum
think of the title of the book right off the bat - English Only forum
This huge number<s?> of plane taking off and landing... - English Only forum
Those acts of God really stick it in and break it off - English Only forum
throw me off the reading of this book - English Only forum
throw off the mask of respectability - English Only forum
Throw off/get rid of all unpleasant memories - English Only forum
timeout: sets the length of time before the backlight turns off - English Only forum
to be off of someone - English Only forum
to beat the dust off from/of his coat - English Only forum
to benefit off of something - English Only forum
To copy of off someone - English Only forum
to cut off a big loop of the river - English Only forum
to dispose of as many of them as the place we were in would put off, - English Only forum
To freeze some part of a body off - English Only forum
to get something out of hand/to get something off one´s hands - English Only forum
to get that story off of his chest. - English Only forum
To get the smell of the land off someone - English Only forum
to live <off of> [British English] - English Only forum
To live off the fat of the land - English Only forum
to make ends off of something - English Only forum
To play off of it - English Only forum
to pry your mouth up off of it - English Only forum
to slip off the edge of the College curriculum - English Only forum
To swear off every kind of virtue - English Only forum
To take it off <from/of> - English Only forum
To think on your feet vs. To think off the top of one´s head - English Only forum
top it all off with a 'heaping helping of the local fudge' - English Only forum
tore off part of the heel of bread - English Only forum
Turn off of - English Only forum
Uranus likes to be a bit different. It shows off a majestic blue/green haze due to its high levels/level of methane gas - English Only forum
usages of "off" - English Only forum
use of off - English Only forum
vacuuming pictures of furniture off a painting - English Only forum
Vanished off the face of each other's lives - English Only forum
Veer off <of> the topic - English Only forum
verb onto a thing/ verb off of a thing - English Only forum
waiting <outside /out of/ off > the pier - English Only forum
walk off some of our dinner - English Only forum
Walking with my feet ten feet off of Beale - English Only forum
was not off to the most just of starts - English Only forum
washing paint (off or out of) the brush - English Only forum
water flowed of (flowed off) the tent in streams - English Only forum
Waters off the coast of Alaska and into Canada - English Only forum
We took my big sister off of life suport - English Only forum
we're off to one hell of a good start - English Only forum
wean off (of?) Xanax? - English Only forum
wean off <of> - English Only forum
wear off (of alcohol) - English Only forum
Wear something off of - English Only forum
Well-managed debt pays off in greater lines of credit at lower rates. - English Only forum
"Well, I <realized finally><finally realized> that all of the hard work paid off." - English Only forum
went off of - English Only forum
weren’t above playing up the spin-off benefits of their work - English Only forum
What did he fall off of? - English Only forum
What does "shut off a flow of payments" mean? - English Only forum
What is meaning of "insults" in this sentences and how to understand " It bounced off a bone, lodged in a tendon." - English Only forum
what is the meaning of "stones to pull off a job in public in the hub of it"? - English Only forum
What is the meaning of "Taking roof off your mouth"? - English Only forum
what is the reason behind"feed off of" and "miss out on"? - English Only forum
What time do you get out of/off work? - English Only forum
What's <off><at> the top of your head? - English Only forum
What's the meaning of "act someone right off the screen"? - English Only forum
what's the meaning of "be tapped off"? - English Only forum
What's the meaning of "get off" here? - English Only forum
what's the meaning of "off" - English Only forum
Wheels off the road. oars out of water - English Only forum
Where is "off of" more common to be heard? - English Only forum
where the commingling of people gave off heat - English Only forum
Which afforded plenty of opportunity to show off opulence - English Only forum
Why "off of"? - English Only forum
Why one-off, not one-of? - English Only forum
Will you run me off five copies of this sheet? - English Only forum
winging it off of a handful of anecdotal memories - English Only forum
wiped off the face of the earth - English Only forum
with a little light [off to] the side of the stage - English Only forum
with hundreds of insects feeding off it - English Only forum
Work off of - English Only forum
work off of a document (education) - English Only forum
Work off of that - English Only forum
worked out of a damp room off an alleyway - English Only forum
Worth off of - English Only forum
would he rowed off into the heart of the city, with <sketching-block> and colours. - English Only forum
wrapper off a package of cheese - English Only forum
X dropped of/off of/from my title. - English Only forum
X street off of Y street - English Only forum
yards of skirt and way off the shoulders - English Only forum
Year-plus, operate off of - English Only forum
you 'play off' a kind of image .... - English Only forum
You actually <would have seen> a huge plume of debris rise up off the lunar surface. - English Only forum
you fit together the white islands of Japan, just off the deep purple coast of China - English Only forum
You may drive off of the paved roadway to pass another vehicle - English Only forum
You’re ready of the off! - English Only forum
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