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off
adjective as in gone; remote
Strongest match
adjective as in inferior; spoiled
adverb as in apart, away
Example Sentences
He glanced at people who gathered Monday on the Syrian side of the river, taking off their shoes and rolling up their pant legs before dipping their feet into the water.
“And it had certain challenges in it that were of concern, and I wanted to see if I could pull that off.”
Festivities kick off April 25 when The Times will host the 45th annual Book Prizes.
Instead, he reportedly told Bannon to lay off Musk, and is trying to get Bannon to go to dinner and make peace with the billionaire.
Some experts estimate that nearly a half-million federal workers could be laid off within the next two years.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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