‘Off’
is Adjective, Adverb, Noun, Preposition, and Verb.
Synonyms: Aside, away, bump off, by consuming,
cancelled, dispatched, farther, leave, in error or out of alignment, inedible,
no longer on, rancid, remote, remove, sour, to go away, un operational.
Sentences:
1.
A hurricane is
brewing just off the south coast.
2.
Anne got off at the
next stop.
3.
Before the train
stopped Mac tried to get off.
4.
Betty is off every Wednesday.
5.
Can you off the radio?
6.
Danny drove off in a
cloud of smoke.
7.
Harry shaved off his
head on doctor’s advice.
8.
I must have dozed off
during the journey.
9.
It is an off year for
boxing.
10.
Luke took a day off.
11.
Mary started the car
and took off for college.
12.
My son’s birthday is
only one month off!
13.
Nick’s parents are
living off their pension.
14.
Off my shoulders,
please.
15.
Old man stepped off
the curb to cross the road.
16.
Please switch off the light when you leave.
17.
The lights were off
when we called him.
18.
Tom walked off the
stage in a huff.
19.
We think that man is
a little off.
20.
Wilson and Nicky’s
wedding is definitely off.
21.
Zany dozed off on the
way over here.
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