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left off

verb as in stop

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Example Sentences

Dear Prince Albert borrowed a copy of me one night to read in bed—I have it still, with the page turned down where he left-off.'

These people were dressed in all sorts of left-off clothes, and forcibly reminded me of similar scenes in Brazil.

It is rumoured that the former is in treaty with the latter for a pair of left-off six-and-eightpenny Clarences.

But she has a left-off jacket that one of her sisters gave her, and that will go outside and hide all the rest.

Madame Duranton, a widow—one could not be more a widow—sold left-off clothes.

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

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