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came off

verb as in transpire

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Douglas came off the bench to a huge ovation, but Storti scored almost immediately.

From BBC

Outside of Marshall and Watkins, however, the Trojans return just slightly over a tenth of their minutes from last year, almost all of which came off the bench.

Still, it was that tweak that got Spurs back in the game, and although they lost some of their momentum when Son came off, they soon showed their class to go on and win it.

From BBC

He came off as sensitive on abortion, devout on the need to protect access to healthcare — stances that were, of course, wildly different from his previous statements on right-wing podcasts.

From Salon

Duran is clearly a big part of the club's future plans, with Emery brushing off the player's reaction when he came off, saying he had "no problem" with it.

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

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