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View definitions for buy off

buy off

verb as in bribe someone in order to receive a favor

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That community has given back, beyond just buying off the Toy-Fu stall each year.

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It’s all made from regular Legos you can buy off the shelf.

Is this a reasonable amount, or just enough to buy off the powerful bike lobby?

Any processed creamer you buy off the shelf likely contains a preservative so the product lasts longer until it’s refrigerated, and even after refrigeration.

It’s modern and sparse, lacking personal details save for a random, small canvas on the wall that she made in a Sip ’n’ Paint class she bought off Groupon a few years back.

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

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