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off | used of money, taken away from the original price | ||
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off, cancelled | (of events) no longer planned or scheduled | ||
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off, sour, turned | in an unpalatable state | ||
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away, off, forth | from a particular thing or place or position | ||
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off, away | at a distance in space or time | ||
V2 |
murder, bump off, remove, polish off, hit, dispatch, slay, off | kill intentionally and with premeditation | ||
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off | below a satisfactory level | ||
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off | not in operation or operational | ||
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off | not performing or scheduled for duties | ||
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off | no longer on or in contact or attached |