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In the mildly entertaining Sandra Bullock vehicle, “Bird Box,” alien invaders were presumed so fearsome to behold that all who gazed upon them immediately offed themselves.

Eddie became so beloved by viewers, there's a vehement backlash after he was offed.

From Salon

Capote had no doubt that Ann — “Mrs. Bang Bang,” he once called her to her face — had offed her husband with malice aforethought, but in Montillo’s telling the evidence is less than clear-cut.

Carrillo had written in a group chat: “Dudes I offed a fed.”

Even though "this avarice / Sticks deeper" and kings have been offed for exactly this reason, Scotland has enough wealth.

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

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