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View definitions for be off

be off

verb as in get along

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"They would say it was all in my head and I was just trying to be off school," she said.

From BBC

But, she thinks the visitors will be off again soon.

From BBC

But phones would be off limits once the opening bell rings, including lunch or nutrition and other breaks, until the end of the school day.

"Nothing should be off the table for the future of the Post Office," he said, adding that the organisation's future will be set out in the first half of next year.

From BBC

“Using the final FiveThirtyEight numbers, national polls appear to be off by 2.3% points and polls in swing states about 2.5% on average. These are below average errors, e.g., the average error in the last week’s polls for all presidential elections between 1952 and 2020 is 2.5%.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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