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come off
verb
- also preposition to fall (from), losing one's balance
- to become detached or be capable of being detached
- preposition to be removed from (a price, tax, etc)
will anything come off income tax in the budget?
- copula to emerge from or as if from a trial or contest
he came off the winner
- informal.to take place or happen
- informal.to have the intended effect; succeed
his jokes did not come off
- slang.to have an orgasm
- come off it! informal.stop trying to fool me!
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He charted his progress in building the bike on YouTube, demonstrating its use although the spherical wheels did come off as the velocity increased.
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While trying to appear sincere, Aday Mara comes off anything but genuine.
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Jalen Hurts, coming off a Super Bowl MVP performance for Philadelphia, was drafted by the Eagles in the second round in 2020.
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Her doctor put her on the Pill to help manage the pain but it gave her migraines, so she came off it in 2018.
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"I thought my face had come off. I was frightened to death."
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