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View definitions for go off

go off

verb as in explode

verb as in leave

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"We bought a lot of food that wasn't going to go off, like tuna in cans, just in case," says actor Jaime.

From BBC

Then the TV monitor and lights went off.

From BBC

I finished that and went off to Munich for a remake of “Cliffhanger” with Lily James and then did “MobLand.”

It was so loud the alarm on my friend’s Apple watch kept going off with “Warning: you are in a very loud environment!”

"If you go off at the start of the marathon with someone who is trying to get a two thirty and you're nowhere near, that you're not going to get very far."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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