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  • 71off —   Mai (from); ē (away).    ♦ To fall off a box, hā ule mai ka pahu.    ♦ Be off! Hele i kahi ē! Hele pēlā! Hemū!    ♦ Off balance, kūlike ole …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 72off —   or offstage (or off camera)   refers to action or dialogue off the visible stage, or beyond the boundaries of the camera s field of vision or depicted frame; aka off screen …

    Glossary of cinematic terms

  • 73off — (Adj.) [off] 1. offen (...geh rei, s Türl is off.) 2. geöffnet (...hod da Wirt heid off?) …

    Bayrische Wörterbuch von Rupert Frank

  • 74off — [OE] Off originated simply as the adverbial use of of. The spelling off, denoting the extra emphasis given to the adverb, began to appear in the 15th century, but the orthographic distinction between off for the adverb, and for prepositional uses …

    Word origins

  • 75off-go — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: off (III) + go (after go off) : a going or starting off : start …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 76off of — preposition Date: 1567 off Usage: The of is often criticized as superfluous, a comment that is irrelevant because off of is an idiom. It is much more common in speech than in edited writing and is more common in American English than in British …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 77off'uh — Gullah Words off, off of …

    English dialects glossary

  • 78off'um — Gullah Words off, or off of him, her, it, them …

    English dialects glossary

  • 79off, of —    is redundant. Write Get off the table, not Get off of the table …

    Dictionary of troublesome word

  • 80off — adv 1. away, out, aside, at a distance, distantly. prep 2. from, away from, out of, out. adj 3. wrong, incorrect, inaccurate, mistaken, in error; misguided, misled; barking up the wrong tree, off base. 4. abnormal, Sl. dotty, Inf. nutty, Sl.… …

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